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Justice Patel was speaking about the role of judgment writing in a judge’s life.
He opined that the primary purpose of being a judge is not to write judgments but to find the quickest possible solution to an issue.
“For me writing judgments is torture really. I never know whether it is good enough, whether it had come out well, whether it is accurate, whether the reason will hold to teeth. But I don’t think that is the primary purpose of being a judge,” the High Court judge said.
Source: Barandbench