The Court of Appeals wrote that Justice Robert Putorti's was a case "where the misconduct is so inexcusable that no amount of mitigation" can recover the public's trust.
The Court of Appeals wrote that Justice Robert Putorti's was a case "where the misconduct is so inexcusable that no amount of mitigation" can recover the public's trust.
The lawyer's comments come after it was revealed that the government was objecting to his appointment as a judge of the Delhi high court because his "passionate attachment to the cause of gay-rights” would not rule out the possibility of bias and prejudice.
Indian judiciary at present is largely comprised of upper-caste, heterosexual judges and they don't necessarily reflect our diverse society, Senior Advocate Saurabh Kirpal recently said.