The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of judges being impartial and exercising restraint to deliver fair and objective justice without making remarks that could be seen as misogynistic or discriminatory towards certain communities. The bench led by CJI D Y Chandrachud outlined guidelines for judges, lawyers, and litigants to follow to ensure adherence to these principles. The focus is on upholding fundamental obligations and avoiding language that could be hurtful or biased.
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Bangladesh Army coup plot thickens as pro-Pakistan Lt General put under surveillance
Bangladesh Army is experiencing internal turmoil as Lt General Faizur Rahman, supported by other generals, attempts to replace Gen Waqar-uz-Zaman as the army chief, but faces resistance. Rahman's coup attempt was met with low senior officer attendance at a meeting, leading to his surveillance by military intelligence. The situation is tense, with potential upheaval looming as several military officers, including Major General Mir Mushfiqur Rahman and Major General Abul Hasnat Mohammad Tariq, are allegedly involved...
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