CJI D Y Chandrachud emphasized that judges, though unelected, uphold the constitutional mandate to ensure fair resource distribution and protect rights. Speaking in Bhutan, he highlighted the judiciary’s unique role in maintaining public trust and legitimacy, despite its insulation from public opinion, which is crucial for judicial independence.
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