While delivering a lecture in memory of Ashok Desai organized by the Bombay High Court, today, the Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said that every case that comes before the High Court or the Supreme Court is important for the court and judges do not differentiate between cases.
This remark of the Chief Justice of India has come in the wake of a recent remark of Union Law Minister Kiran Rijuju made in the Parliament.
CJI said "No case is big enough or small enough for the courts, be it District judiciary or High Court or the Supreme Court. Because it is on us the confidence of the people and the due process of law and the protection of liberties, rests."
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