PM asks judiciary to avoid 'perception-driven' verdicts


New Delhi, Apr 5 (PTI): Advising judiciary to avoid "perception-driven" verdicts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said it should have an internal mechanism of "self-assessment" as judges are considered "divine" and seldom face any criticism unlike the political class.

Addressing a conference of top judges from across the country here, he said while the judiciary is getting powerful, it is necessary that it also becomes "perfect" to live up to the expectations of the people.

"It is easy to deliver judgements based on the law and the Constitution. There is a need to be cautious against perception-driven verdicts," he said, adding that "perceptions are often driven by five star activists".

Noting that the judiciary is considered "divine" and next only to the God, he advised it to have an internal mechanism for self-assessment, which he said, is a "difficult" task.
"We (the political class) are lucky that people watch us, assess us and rip us apart. You (Judiciary) are not as lucky.

"If you order a person to death, he also comes out and says that he believes in the judiciary...When there is little scope for criticism, the need of the hour is to develop an internal mechanism for self-assessment where the government and the politicians have no role," the Prime Minister said addressing the joint conference of Chief Justices of the 24 High Courts and Chief Ministers.

He said if such a mechanism is not evolved and the faith in the judiciary is affected even a little bit, it will hurt the nation.

"If the politicians or the government make a mistake, there is a scope to repair the damage by the judiciary. But if you commit a mistake, then everthing will end," he said.

  

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Quote: "If the politicians or the government make a mistake, there is a scope to repair the damage by the judiciary. But if you commit a mistake, then everything will end,"
    Unquote : If the politicians make mistake and pressurize the judges to give a wrong verdict knowingly???

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  • Bhandara, Mumbai, India

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Hurray! Modi opened his mouth. ive unlocking. We have an Amazing PM. Hurray.....

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  • Mike, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Stop your usual big talk, we don't get carried away by that as you expect to be. In reply to your big talk a simple question to you, do you respect and treat all religions equal and show it by your words and action???

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  • steven, dxb

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Again he cunningly replied, all venom he spewed during election is that constituted? His martial status his fake promises still politicians can say anything do anything that's what happened in Gujarat

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Political class is now cattle class ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Modi is a class ahead!

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Very nice statement by our PM Modi. Judges considered "divine" and next only to the God. Hats off sir.

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  • ca girishkk, M'lore/dxb

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Honorable PM given a call to Judges - to deliver verdicts not driven by or based on perception.
    Though PM is exonerated from most of the 2002 charges..., can anybody able to change the 2002 riot perception.
    Can our honorable PM's inner(divine) voice come clean on 2002 riot (which is very much relate to & prevail on perception).

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    @ ca girishkk....
    Point to be noted sir...

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  • A.H, mlore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Did he follow the Rajadhrma ? He should think of that before giving usual big bhashans.

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  • Santosh B V, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Good man our PM Modi .. but close to a year .. all I can say is "All F^#T and no S#!T".

    At the end of the day we expect action in terms of progress and development of the nation, apart from his pre election fiery speeches condemning the congress and promises of taking our nation to greater heights, nothing tangible seems to have been done. The common man feels Modi is a puppet in the hands of his mentors the VHP and RSS and this being the case we can only expect India to go back to the stone age. His good chemistry with Obama has died a natural death as Fekku's don't count in US policy. His advise to the judiciary now borders on insecurity.

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  • gm, mlur

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    No doubts at alllllllll.

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  • gm, mlur

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Open koi bathayen tho PM ko acha nahi lagtha hai.... Sub kuch secretly karo. Only he can make some fake promises openly.

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  • vivek, Hirebyle / Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    SHAME on Judiciary system....as it need ADVICE from a Politician......Indian judiciary is WEAK link of Democracy....need to be tightened...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Better not to meddle with our legal system which is quite strong and good.

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    "perceptions are often driven by five star activists".-
    I dont think SC judges are so foolish to pass judgement for the sake of ***** activist...
    It is not politics to fulfill your vested interest by influencing certain agency..SC is based on collegium system...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 05 2015

    Hats off Modiji....

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