
Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna emphasized the need to remove judges who succumb to greed and cannot live within their known income sources, highlighting the importance of judicial independence free from external or peer pressure. Speaking at the 22nd Biennial State-Level Conference of Judicial Officers in Bengaluru, she also cautioned against overreliance on artificial intelligence in judicial decision-making, warning it could undermine judges' cognitive autonomy and independence.
The articles present a judicial perspective focused on integrity and independence without political framing. The coverage centers on Justice Nagarathna's views on ethical standards and the impact of AI on judiciary autonomy, reflecting a professional and institutional viewpoint rather than partisan or political narratives.
The tone across the articles is measured and cautionary, emphasizing ethical responsibility and potential risks of AI without alarmism. The sentiment is generally neutral to slightly serious, focusing on the importance of maintaining judicial standards and independence.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| indianexpress | Judges falling prey to greed, temptation must be weeded out: Supreme Court's Justice BV Nagarathna | Center | Neutral |
| indianexpress | Judges must develop courage, be free from external pressure: Supreme Court's Justice BV Nagarathna | Center | Neutral |
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