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Begusarai judge objects to sudden transfer of case, says 'judiciary becoming laughing stock'

Judge Brajesh Kumar Singh questioned why “poor” litigants should face strict coercive orders while “mighty bureaucrats are made absolutely immune from judicial process in the lower judiciary”.

November 20, 2025 / 14:56 IST
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The transfer, the judge wrote, undermines the “principle of judicial independence”, leaving subordinate judges looking like “paper tigers”.
The transfer, the judge wrote, undermines the “principle of judicial independence”, leaving subordinate judges looking like “paper tigers”.

An Additional District and Sessions Judge in Begusarai has taken strong exception to a move by the Principal District and Sessions Judge (PDJ) to pull an execution matter out of his court, a case he described as being at a “concluding stage”, reported The Indian Express.

In a detailed order issued on November 17, the report said, Judge Brajesh Kumar Singh (ADJ-III) remarked that his “morale is badly dampened” and warned that actions of this kind risk turning “the judiciary a matter of laughing stocks”.

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The case in question stems from an execution proceeding filed in 2024 by Manish Kumar of Handalpur. It concerns compensation ordered earlier for the death of Kumar’s guardian, who had died in a road accident involving a police vehicle.

Enforcement of that award was sought against the State of Bihar through the District Magistrate (DM) and others.