Judicial Decision—Clear reasoning and analysis
are the basic requirements in a judicial decision—Criminal Court while deciding
criminal cases shall not be guided or influenced by the views or opinions
expressed by Judges on a private platform—The views or opinions expressed by
the Judges, jurists, academicians, law teachers may be food for thought—Even
the discussions or deliberations made on the State Judicial Academies or
National Judicial Academy at Bhopal, only update or open new vistas of
knowledge of judicial officers—Criminal Courts have to decide the cases before
them examining the relevant facts and evidence placed before them, applying binding
precedents—Judges or academicians opinions, predilection, fondness,
inclination, proclivity on any subject, however eminent they are, shall not
influence a decision making process, especially when judges are called upon to
decide a criminal case which rests only on the evidence adduced by the
prosecution as well as by the defence and guided by settled judicial
precedents.
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