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Judicial independence not negotiable: Chief Justice Lodha
Updated On: 14 September, 2014 08:47 AM IST | | Agencies
<p>Chief Justice R.M. Lodha Saturday said that the independence of the judiciary is not negotiable and any attempt to tinker with it will not succeed, adding that to strengthen the rule of law the judiciary will have to ensure that it was completely corruption-free</p>

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New Delhi: Chief Justice R.M. Lodha Saturday said that the independence of the judiciary is not negotiable and any attempt to tinker with it will not succeed, adding that to strengthen the rule of law the judiciary will have to ensure that it was completely corruption-free.
He made these observations at the Rule of Law Convention, 2014 organised by the Bar Association of India in the national capital here.
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