It is wrong to equate judges with God: CJI Chandrachud

Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, cautioned against equating judges with deities, emphasizing their role as public servants. Speaking at the National Judicial Academy, he highlighted compassion and empathy in judgments and advocated for technology to overcome language barriers in judicial verdicts.

CJI Chandrachud

The Chief Justice of India (CJI), DY Chandrachud, on Saturday, observed that the trend of equating judges with God is dangerous since the task of judges is to serve public interest. 

“Too very often, we are addressed as Honour or as Lordship or as Ladyship. There is a very grave danger when people say that the court is a temple of justice. There is a grave danger that we perceive ourselves as the deities in those temples,” CJI Chandrachud said while addressing the Regional Conference of National Judicial Academy here on Saturday morning.