Social Sciences, asked by 1978dishita, 2 months ago

There was a judge of the supreme court who
has misconduct during his session. In this situation
who will take action against him and what will
be the procedure
?​

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Answered by LiarHeart
1

Answer:

Judicial misconduct occurs when a judge acts in ways that are considered unethical or otherwise violate the judge's obligations of impartial conduct.

Civil law differs in that an individual can bring a case against another person, in hopes of reimbursement for financial loss or retribution. In criminal cases, the plaintiff (which is the state) is represented by a prosecutor, and the defendant is represented by a criminal defense attorney.✔

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