What are the implications of pre-judging a situation, as raised by SC in the Kejriwal case
SC wonders about pre-judging as Kejriwal questions his freedom.
- Pre-judging a situation can affect the fairness of legal proceedings and undermine the principle of impartiality.
- It may lead to biased judgments and hinder the pursuit of justice.
- Questioning someone's freedom based on pre-judgments can infringe on their rights and liberties.
- It highlights the need for judicial independence and the importance of refraining from making premature conclusions.
- Such actions can damage public trust in the legal system and erode confidence in the judiciary's ability to deliver impartial decisions.
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