Lawyers Required to Maintain Restraint, Shouldn’t Cast Aspersions On Judicial Officers When Judicial Orders Are Challenged: Rajasthan High Court

In a recent legal development, a writ petition filed under Articles 226 & 227 of the Constitution of India was dismissed by the Rajasthan High Court, rejecting claims of judicial misconduct in a temple trust case. The petition, brought forth by a group of petitioners against several respondents, sought injunctions to maintain the integrity of

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