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"Why Should We Be Afraid Of Gagging?" Top Court's Big Remark Over Fake Cases

NDTV India News·26 February 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
"Why Should We Be Afraid Of Gagging?" Top Court's Big Remark Over Fake Cases

In a significant observation, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant emphasized the importance of raising awareness about individual rights to combat the growing issue of false allegations in the judicial system. During a recent hearing, the CJI remarked that a societal shift towards understanding and respecting the rights of others is essential to mitigate the prevalence of fake cases, which can undermine public trust in the legal framework. This statement comes at a time when concerns regarding misuse of legal provisions for personal vendettas have garnered increasing attention. The judiciary's role in ensuring justice is balanced with the need for protecting citizens from frivolous claims. CJI Kant's remarks highlight the need for educational initiatives aimed at informing the populace about legal rights and responsibilities, suggesting that proactive measures could lead to a more just society. As the legal landscape continues to evolve, these discussions serve as a critical reminder of the responsibilities that accompany legal protections, urging the public to engage in constructive dialogue about justice and fairness in the courtroom.

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