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C. Ravichandran Iyer vs Justice A.M. Bhattacharjee & Ors on 5 September, 1995

investigation by an independent agency seriously damage the image of judiciary and efficacy of judicial adjudication and thereby undermine credibility of the judicial institution itself ... independence of the judiciary, people would lose faith in the efficacy of judicial process. Bar being a collective voice of the court concerned has responsibility
Supreme Court of India Cites 28 - Cited by 68 - K Ramaswamy - Full Document

R.K. Jain vs Union Of India And Ors on 14 May, 1993

CEGAT would undermine the confidence of the litigant public in the efficacy of judicial adjudication. even though Rules may permit such appointment. The petitioner also ... giving it sufficient weightage and teeth would definitely impair the efficacy and effectiveness of the judicial adjudication. It is, therefore, necessary that those who adjudicate
Supreme Court of India Cites 65 - Cited by 314 - A M Ahmadi - Full Document
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