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HC advises judges against actions tainting judiciary

Mumbai: Judges must act with dignity and not indulge in conduct or behaviour that would affect the judiciary’s image, the Bombay High Court said on Tuesday, while refusing to reinstate a civil judge accused of coming to court in an inebriated state.

Aniruddha Pathak (52) had filed a petition in the high court challenging his removal from the post of civil judge junior division due to alleged improper behaviour and for coming to court in an inebriated state on several occasions. Pathak challenged an order passed by the Maharashtra government’s Law and Judiciary department in January 2022, removing him from judicial service. The order was passed after a report was submitted by the principal district and sessions judge of Nandurbar. A division bench of Justices A S Chandurkar and J S Jain dismissed the petition, noting that it did not find the removal order perverse. If members of the judiciary indulge in a behaviour which is blameworthy or unbecoming of a judicial officer, then courts cannot grant any relief, it said. “Judges, while discharging their functions, exercise the sovereign judicial power of the State and hence standards are expected to be maintained are of the highest nature,” the bench said. Pathak was appointed as a civil judge junior division in March 2010, and he was posted in various districts till his removal.

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