
The Madras High Court praised a young judge for her firm conduct amid lawyers' disruption during a remand case, emphasizing judicial integrity. Separately, the same court upheld the 2013 selection of 23 district judges in Tamil Nadu, dismissing vague allegations of irregularities. Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court upheld the acquittal of three lawyers involved in a 2010 Tis Hazari court brawl, ruling that a vague threat did not constitute criminal intimidation. These rulings highlight judicial adherence to procedure and standards across different cases.
The articles primarily present judicial perspectives without overt political framing. They reflect institutional viewpoints emphasizing rule of law and procedural correctness. The coverage includes court commendations and legal rulings, representing judiciary and litigant positions without partisan commentary or political interpretation.
The tone across the articles is largely neutral to positive, focusing on judicial firmness, procedural integrity, and legal clarity. While acknowledging disputes and allegations, the coverage avoids sensationalism, instead highlighting court decisions that reinforce institutional authority and legal standards.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| indianexpress | 'Ask a woman': Quoting Margaret Thatcher, Madras High Court lauds young judge who stood firm amid lawyers' disruption | Center | Positive |
| indianexpress | 'Vague outburst' not crime: Delhi High Court upholds acquittal of lawyers in 16-year-old Tis Hazari brawl case | Center | Neutral |
| indianexpress | 12 years on, Madras High Court junks challenge to selection of 23 district judges over 'vague' allegations | Center | Neutral |
indianexpress broke this story on 6 May, 11:08 am. Other outlets followed.
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