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Not advisable and feasible to have national level security force for judges: Centre to Supreme Court

Supreme Court, which was hearing a suo motu case relating to safety and security of judges and lawyers across the country in the wake of mowing down of a judicial officer at Dhanbad, was irked over the fact that many states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jharkhand have not filed their responses

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The Centre told the Supreme Court that it may not be "feasible" and "advisable" to have a national level security force like CISF to guard judges across the country.

The apex court, which was hearing a suo motu case relating to safety and security of judges and lawyers across the country in the wake of mowing down of a judicial officer at Dhanbad, was irked over the fact that many states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jharkhand have not filed their responses.

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