Uncomfortable Questions Posed During Judicial Proceedings Can't Be Regarded As Humiliation : Supreme Court
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Uncomfortable Questions Posed During Judicial Proceedings Can't Be Regarded As Humiliation : Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court observed that statements made in court, and even uncomfortable questions posed to parties, cannot be considered public humiliation, as these actions are necessary for the court to fulfill its duty of ascertaining the truth. “During court proceedings, many statements are made and questions are posed which may make a person uncomfortable, but all such. “During court proceedings, many statements are made and questions are posed which may make a person uncomfortable, but all such statements or questions cannot be misconstrued as humiliating a person. A bench comprising Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin Amanullah heard the case, where the petitioner challenged statements and uncomfortable questions raised during writ proceedings in the Rajasthan High Court.

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