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SC fumes as judge skips court to attend hearing

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New Delhi, December 1

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Taking exception to a subordinate court judge from Delhi skipping his court to appear before the apex court in a case relating to his own service, the Supreme Court on Wednesday termed it a “sorry state of affairs”.

“It’s 10.50 am and you are here. We don’t even see you repenting,” a Bench led by Justice LN Rao said even as the judge clarified that he had taken a short leave for the purpose.

Noting that he was being represented by senior counsel PS Patwalia, the Bench said, “You are represented by a competent lawyer. This does not augur well for the system. Really, it’s a sorry state of affairs.”

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The judicial officer, who was aggrieved by an order disallowing Delhi Judicial Service officers to appear for departmental examination to be selected as additional district judge without having five-year experience, left the hearing after the adverse comments made by the top court.

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