When the Chief Justice steps away

The recusal of CJI Surya Kant from the Chief Election Commissioner appointment law challenge case raises important questions about conflict of interest, the doctrine of necessity, and the limits of pre-emptive judicial direction, as well as the need for a statute governing judicial recusal
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Siddaramaiah, who made it clear that he was stepping down on instructions of the Congress leadership, said he would complete his term as an MLA in the state