Describing any court as ‘lower courts’ undermines constitutional ethos, says SC
Describing any court as ‘lower courts’ undermines constitutional ethos, says SC
The Supreme Court has once again emphasized that trial courts should not be called 'lower courts,' as this terminology contradicts the principles of the Constitution. This directive was reiterated while acquitting two life convicts in a 1981 murder case.
The Supreme Court has once again emphasized that trial courts should not be called 'lower courts,' as this terminology contradicts the principles of the Constitution. This directive was reiterated while acquitting two life convicts in a 1981 murder case.