'Know Your House, Village': UP Judge Threatened By 2 Convicts Inside Court

In a shocking incident in Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh, a district judge faced a direct threat from two convicts during a court hearing. The convicts allegedly warned the judge to 'know your house, village,' suggesting they had knowledge of the judge's personal life and could pose a danger to him and his family. This alarming event has raised significant concerns regarding the safety of judicial officers in India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, where instances of violence against judges and lawyers have been reported. Legal experts and judicial bodies are now calling for enhanced security measures and protection protocols to safeguard judges while they perform their duties. The incident underscores the growing need for reforms in the justice system to ensure the safety and integrity of judicial proceedings across the country.
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