We must trust our Chief Justices, and we do. The bench concluded, “Every institution has to have confidence and trust in their leader and his or her administrative capacities and decisions. It affects no rights, for no party has the right to say that his or her case must be heard by a particular bench and none other.” It is simply a direction to have the matter heard and disposed of by this or that bench nominated by the Chief Justice. It determines nothing except who should hear it. The court said, “An order assigning a matter to a particular bench does nothing at all on merits. The Bombay High Court held that this “affects no rights”.
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