💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court criticized state governments for appointing public prosecutors in high courts based on political considerations, stating that this compromises merit. The court said that favoritism and nepotism are prevalent in such appointments and judges are human, hence prone to making errors. The court also emphasized that public prosecutors have a duty to correct the court if it is falling into an error.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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