Better not to Offer Decision in other’s Religious Disputes
Duties (Raj dharma) of the Chief Executive Officer -17
Judiciary System in the Organization /Country
Guidelines for Chief Officers (CEO) Series –424
Bhishma Kukreti (Marketing Strategist)
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आश्रेमेषु द्विजातीनां कार्ये विविदतां मिथ: II 19 II
न विब्रूयान्नृपो धर्मे चिकीर्षुर्हितमात्मन: I
The king who is interested in his own welfare should restrain from advising /deciding /offering decision in disputes among Brahmins about ritual practices or to those who belong to other religion or another caste than the king.
(Shukraniti, Raj dharma Nirupan or “The Duties of a King” – 19, 20(first))
Whenever, there is religious disputes, the court should make bench of judges but should make sure that at least sizable numbers of judges are from same religion for which there is dispute. For example if the dispute is about Hijab uses in College, there must be at least one Muslim judge as was the Karnataka High Court judges bench comprised of Ritu Raj Awasthi (CJ ), Krishan S dixit and Khazi Jaibunnisha Mohmuddin. Khazi is an woman judge.
Same way, in Supreme Court, there were Hindu and Muslim judges for hearing the plea of Ayodhya Ramjanma Bhumi Dispute.
Reference:
Shukraniti, Manoj Pocket Books, Delhi pp 253
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