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Ex-CJI Ranjan Gogoiâs statements on judiciary shocking: Sharad Pawar
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Mumbai: The Nationalist Congress Party, the Shiv Sena and the Congress have expressed shock over the statements of retired Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoiâs criticism of the judiciary. The former CJI is reported to have said the countryâs judiciary is in a âramshackleâ state and âIf you go to court, you donât get a verdict, all you do is wash your dirty linenâ. Gogoiâs observations come days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi showered praise on the judiciary for protecting peopleâs rights and personal liberty.
: Sunday, February 14, 2021, 10:28 PM IST Need to look into the context : Maharashtra minister Balasaheb Thorat on ex-CJI Ranjan Gogoi s comments on judiciary
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Mumbai: The Nationalist Congress Party, the Shiv Sena and the Congress have expressed shock over the statements of retired Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoiâs criticism of the judiciary. The former CJI is reported to have said the countryâs judiciary is in a âramshackleâ state and âIf you go to court, you donât get a verdict, all you do is wash your dirty linenâ. Gogoiâs observations come days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi showered praise on the judiciary for protecting peopleâs rights and personal liberty.