Judges Are Not Subject to Elections or Public Scrutiny Like Elected Officials, Says Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju

In yet another escalation of the debate over the appointment of judges to higher courts, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju stated on Monday that judges do not have to fight elections or face public scrutiny. Rijiju stated during the government versus judiciary debate that an elected government is always under public scrutiny, especially in the

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