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Judges Must Not Use Protocol Facilities In Way That Leads To Criticism Of Judiciary: CJI Chandrachud

 Chandrachud said he was writing this to all chief justices of the high courts with a request to share his concerns with all their꧃ court colleagues.

Justice D Y Chandrachud
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Protocol facilities made available to jud🦩ges should not be used in a manner wh♔ich causes inconvenience to others or brings public criticism to the judiciary, Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud has said in a letter to the chief justices of all the high courts.

The CJI in his letter expressed displeasure over a rec𝓀ent incident in which a judge of the Allahabad High Court sought explanation from railway authorities for "not meeting his requ🅘irements" during a train journey.  

"A Judge of the High Court does not possess disciplinary jurisdiction over railway personnel. Hence, there was no occasion for an officer of the High Court to call for an explanation from the 🅘railway personnel 'to be placed before His Lordship for kind perusal'.  

"Evidently, the officer of the High Court in the above communication was carrying o♊ut a direction of the Judge of the High🐼 Court in this instance ('the Hon'ble Judge has desired')," the CJI said in the letter dated July 19.  

In his letter, Chandrachud said communication which has been addressed by an officer of the High Court to the General Manager of the Railway establishment has given rise to justifiable disquiet both with🤪in and outside the judiciary.

"Protocol 'facilities' which are made available to Judges should not be utilised to assert a claim to privil🐷ege which sets them 𒁃apart from society or as a manifestation of power or authority.

"A wise exercise of judic🥀ial authority, both on and off the Bench, is what sustains the credibility and legitimacy of the judiciary and the confidence which society has in its Judges," the CJI wrote. Chandrachud said he was writing this to all chief justices of the high courts with a request to share his concerns with all their court colleagues.

"Self reflection and counselling within the judiciary is necessary. Protocol facilities which are 🍷made available to Judges should not be used in a manner that is liable to result﷽ in inconvenience to others or to bring public criticism of the judiciary," the CJI said.  

In a recent incident, a judge of the Allahabad High Court called for an explanation from railway officials for allegedly not meeting his requirements during a train journe🌜y from Delhi to Prayagraj.  

Subsequently, a letter was sent by the Registrar (Prot🎐ocol) of the Allahabad High Court to the General Manager of the North Central Railway, Praꦐyagraj, seeking explanation on the issue.