mind, the action of the Magistrate is
clearly subversive to judicial discipline and amounts to
gross impropriety because so long the order passed by
this ... There is no denial of this judicial convention
that in order to maintain judicial discipline and consistency
subordinate courts used to obtain endorsement
them, the learned
Single Judge's did not respect the judicial
discipline in not following the earlier judgment
dated 26.08.2020.
ii. Accordingly ... observed:
"26. Judicial discipline is selfdiscipline. It
is an inbuilt mechanism in the system itself.
Judicial discipline demands that when the
decision
criminal proceeding, but the courts are bound by
the doctrine of judicial discipline having regard to
the hierarchical system prevailing in our country.
The findings ... under:
"There is no denial of this judicial
convention that in order to maintain judicial
discipline and consistency subordinate courts
used to obtain endorsement
them, the learned
Single Judge's did not respect the judicial
discipline in not following the earlier judgment
dated 26.08.2020.
ii. Accordingly ... observed:
"26. Judicial discipline is selfdiscipline. It
is an inbuilt mechanism in the system itself.
Judicial discipline demands that when the
decision
them, the learned
Single Judge's did not respect the judicial
discipline in not following the earlier judgment
dated 26.08.2020.
ii. Accordingly ... observed:
"26. Judicial discipline is selfdiscipline. It
is an inbuilt mechanism in the system itself.
Judicial discipline demands that when the
decision
does not
interfere with order granting bail--Court will interfere
when judicial discipline is scarified at the alter of judi-
cial discretion.
HEADNOTE:
The respondent ... facts of
this case the Court feels that judicial discipline will be
sacrificed at the alter of judicial discretion if the Court
refused to exercise
High Court to get bail. Having regard to the judicial
discipline and prevailing practice in the High Court, anoth-
er Single Judge of the High ... issue and there
would be wastage of court's time. Judicial discipline re-
quires that such a matter must be placed before the same
that context, this Court held that long standing
convention and judicial discipline requires bail application to be
placed before the learned Judge who had passed ... issue and there would be wastage of courts’ time. Judicial
discipline requires that such matters must be placed before
the same Judge
orders but it is only a rule of convenience based on judicial discipline, developed by a long standing convention.
9. The Supreme Court ... supra), in Para 5 has held that long standing convention and judicial discipline required that bail application should have been placed before the same Judge
straitjacket. However, we would like to emphasise and reemphasise that the judicial discipline and comity of courts require that the High Courts should refrain from ... only in rare and appropriate cases in extreme circumstances. But the judicial discipline and comity of courts require that the High Courts should refrain from