Madhukar B. Thakoor vs. ITAT (Bombay High Court)
ITAT
Members should maintain patience. Sobriety and restraint in judicial
conduct is of paramount importance. They should refrain from passing any
adverse remarks or making harsh comments on the conduct of the parties
Repeatedly, the Hon’ble Supreme Court cautioned the Presiding
Officer of the Courts and Tribunals from adversely commenting and
remarking on the conduct of parties or their representatives or
pleaders. If these comments and remarks, adversely affecting them are
not required for the decision of a case and it could be justly and
fairly reached on the basis of material produced and the arguments
canvassed, then, the Courts and Tribunals should refrain from passing
any adverse remarks or making harsh comments on the conduct of the
parties. Sobriety and restraint in judicial conduct is of paramount
importance. Even if the Presiding Officer, members of the Tribunal are
agitated by prolong arguments and often needless, still they must not
lose patience and to a extent as to comment upon the conduct of the
Advocates or representatives. That must been avoided as it would be a
reflection on the working of the Tribunal as a whole
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