Restriction on parliamentary discussion of judges' conduct: permitted only via a motion for an address to the President seeking removal. No discussion in Parliament is permitted regarding the conduct of a Supreme Court or High Court Judge in discharge of duties except upon a motion for presenting an address to the President praying for the removal of the Judge, thus restricting parliamentary debate on judicial conduct to the formal address-for-removal procedure.
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Restriction on parliamentary discussion of judges' conduct: permitted only via a motion for an address to the President seeking removal.
No discussion in Parliament is permitted regarding the conduct of a Supreme Court or High Court Judge in discharge of duties except upon a motion for presenting an address to the President praying for the removal of the Judge, thus restricting parliamentary debate on judicial conduct to the formal address-for-removal procedure.
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