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Judges who lose public trust should be removed: SC
The Supreme Court ruled that judges whose conduct compromises judicial integrity and erodes public trust should be removed from service. This decision overturned a tribunal's 2025 ruling that had reduced a judicial officer's penalty from removal to compulsory retirement due to insufficient corruption evidence but upheld a tarnished reputation charge.
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