The heart of a person is bigger than the rules and regulations. When the woman forgot her decorum in the court, the judge praised her instead of punishing her.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: As soon as we hear the name of the court, a picture emerges in our mind of a place where there is a lot of seriousness and discipline. Especially when it comes to the country’s biggest court i.e. the Supreme Court, the etiquette there becomes even more strict. “My Lord”, “Your Honor” or “Your Lordship”—these are the big words lawyers and litigants use to refer to judges. But recently something happened in the Supreme Court which surprised everyone and also taught a beautiful lesson.

What happened when the limits of decorum were crossed?
In fact, during the hearing, a woman ignored the old tradition of the court while presenting her views. Out of emotion, or perhaps out of habit of speaking, he addressed the judges instead of “My Lord.” “You guys” Addressed as (you guys). As soon as these words echoed in the court room, the lawyers and people present there seemed to be left breathless. Everyone felt that the judge would now express his displeasure.

Justice Vikram Nath’s ‘big heart’
Generally judges take a strict stand on court insults or indiscipline, but here the scene was completely different. Justice Vikram Nath, present on the bench, showed extreme sensitivity instead of expressing displeasure over this. He understood that she was not aware of the intricacies and heavy words of the Women’s Law. She came with her pain like a common citizen.

Justice Nath showed great generosity and continued the hearing peacefully instead of turning the matter into a joke or scolding. His spontaneity not only reduced the stress of that woman, but also gave the message that the temple of justice is not run by words but by right feelings.

new face of court
Often the general public has a perception about the judges of the Supreme Court that they are very distant and strict. But this one incident showed that the judges sitting on the bench are also human beings and they understand the situations very closely. The purpose of the law is not only to punish or hinder, but also to give an opportunity to a common man to express his views comfortably.

Today on social media, people are praising this ‘generosity’ of Justice Vikram Nath. Ultimately, the respect for the law resides not only in its principles but also in the humanity of its judges.