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POLICE PROVIDING SECURITY TO JUDGES AND OTHERS MAY CREAT A CONCERN, IMPARTIALITY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW.

POLICE PROVIDING SECURITY TO JUDGES AND OTHERS MAY CREAT A CONCERN, IMPARTIALITY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW.

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November 20245

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There may be the potential conflict of interest when the police provide security to judges while the same Police acting as the prosecution team. This situation can create concerns about impartiality and the principle of equality before the law, which is enshrined in Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.

There may be the potential conflict of interest when the police provide security to judges while the same Police acting as the prosecution team. This situation can create concerns about impartiality and the principle of equality before the law, which is enshrined in Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.
In an ideal judicial system, the prosecution should operate independently, ensuring that justice is not only done but is also seen to be done. Any perceived bias or conflict could undermine public confidence in the legal system.
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