Post 9oqqbufOwyMk0P9d6e by monteskw@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #9oqqBI4TpCQmm5BqTo by monteskw@mastodon.social
2019-11-11T11:39:34Z
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@parasnsingh I thought first they exchange some very rough drafts of where they stand-- like 10 pages and then decide what opinions can be clubbed and who will write the final judgment. This looks like a terrible practice.
(DIR) Post #9oqqBIQoUAINtLdgI4 by parasnsingh@mstdn.social
2019-11-11T11:46:21Z
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@monteskw Not necessarily. They can consult first and can decide.
(DIR) Post #9oqqbufOwyMk0P9d6e by monteskw@mastodon.social
2019-11-11T11:49:37Z
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@parasnsingh Consulting is ok.... like asking where he/stands stands on this/that etc.... but to sit for one full day that too just the day after hearing got over is bad. brainwashing of pliable judges can happen.
(DIR) Post #9oqqbv3VVLeFDAQsgC by parasnsingh@mstdn.social
2019-11-11T11:51:55Z
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@monteskw If five judges had heard the matter together, they can also consult before writing no?
(DIR) Post #9oqvOdNmOuRgPDOpHc by monteskw@mastodon.social
2019-11-11T11:59:11Z
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@parasnsingh Consulting also includes a judge with good persuasion skills convincing the others?
(DIR) Post #9oqvOdu2SyFY1GUaZ6 by parasnsingh@mstdn.social
2019-11-11T12:45:20Z
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@monteskw Yes, it does. But every judge is expected to be firm on his reasoning.
(DIR) Post #9orDKQiWVnJwZgHiRE by monteskw@mastodon.social
2019-11-11T12:48:33Z
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@parasnsingh like Khanwilar J 🙄
(DIR) Post #9orDKRD0gRhu6EY3xQ by parasnsingh@mstdn.social
2019-11-11T16:06:16Z
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