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When the so called intellectuals not elected by the people try to use the [supreme court] of law to impose their own agenda on the Government and when the [supreme court] doesn't agree, they use social media as a dartboard and malign the individual reputation of the judge and the [independence] of judiciary. The Dartboard Democracy may therefore delay the deliverables by the Government. India's top lawyer Harish Salve said that a lot of people who are not elected representatives feel that they can impose their will on the government through the courts. He made the observation while asserting that one can criticise a judgment and even a judge, but attributing motives to them is wrong “’If a judge does not agree with me, he is dishonest’ - This tendency must be curtailed. We owe it to the system. We have let our systems down, Supreme Court is not a Dartboard.” Salve said.
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