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OF JUDICATURE Summary
OF JUDICATURE Summary
OF JUDICATURE Summary
The judges are supposed to interpret law, not make law or give law.
Judges should have leanings towards learned, reverend, advised pronouncements. They
should steer away being witty, jocular and overtly confident. Most of all, integrity and
virtue are the ornaments the office of a judge should be adorned with.
It is an unjust judge who overturns landmarks judgements and puts forward judgements which do
not have a firm foundation. The many evil elements of the society, though abhorable, cause
Contamination of a stream is still easier to deal with, as it would be cleansed by the fresh
flow of the fountain. However, if the fountain itself is corrupted, then the basic purity is
lost. In the same way, the society is led into the right path by the judicial
pronouncements; however, if the judges themselves go astray, then all hope is lost.
‘There be that turn judgment into wormwood; and surely there be also, that turn it into vinegar’
i. The prime objective of the judges is to prevent the meting out of injustice which adds a
bitter element to the society. As the saying goes, Justice delayed is justice denied, it is of
paramount importance that the delivery of judgments should be prompt so as to not sour
ii. The judges are duty bound to see that the masses be saved from force and fraud. Force is
more pernicious (this is a word used in the text which roughly means deadly) when it is
open and widespread. Fraud, contrarily, is more poisonous if it is layered in deceit and
disguise.
iii. There is a parallel made between God and judges in the text, mentioning God’s action of
flattening mountains and raising valleys. This is done to highlight the need of the judges
to see that the downtrodden are given a level field to put forward their cases, and ensure
iv. ‘Wine press is hard wrought, yields a harsh wine, that tastes of grape-stone’
When grapes are pressed too hard, the seed inside breaks too and thus lends an unpleasant taste
to an otherwise fine wine. Similarly, judges need to strike a delicate balance between stern action
and generous mercy. Specially in the case of laws created with the very purpose of intimidating
anti-social elements. Such laws should be read in their essence and not interpreted quite so
v. In cases of life and death, judges should work on the lines of mercy, giving the crime at
hand a critical treatment, but the person in question a more humane touch.
patient and have gravity. They should not cut in between and exercise unnecessary verbosity.
They should try and be in tune and sync with the advocates presenting the cases.
ii. There are four parts of hearing procedure followed by the judge-
iii. Judges should never form favorites among the advocates and show apparent
preference before the masses. They should instead try and give a kind word to the
unnecessarily and should accept the sentence with humility. advocates, praising
i. The place of justice rests on many shoulders like that of the clerks and the
ministers, along with the judges. ‘Grapes will not be gathered of thorns and
thistles’. Grapes can’t grow well in harsh conditions; similarly, justice cannot be
served in places where the entire machinery is not smoothly functioning. Thus the
business of the court and is a ‘useful finger’ who sometimes can point the way to
People who are ‘left hands’ of the court, full of trickery and deceit
i. The country prospers when there is a good working relationship between the
ii. They should work in consultation with each other in matters relating to public
iii. True policies of the legislature and just laws are muscles which move together to
iv. Judges should remember that while they should watch over the excesses of the
legislature, they should not be blind to their place which comes after the
supremacy of sovereignty. As such, they should not indulge in any act which