Shoe Thrown at the CJI | Attack on Institution or Individual? Is the Judiciary Losing Its Shield?
Oct 15, 2025•Channel
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Published7 months ago
Duration19:08
Video IDF8ZKXYHen4k
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views86.8K
Likes7.1K
Comments1.3K
Engagement Rate9.63%
Likes per 100 views8.13
Comments per 1K views15.02
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Description
A shoe was thrown at Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai inside the Supreme Court courtroom - a rare and shocking incident that has prompted urgent national debate. Was this an act aimed only at an individual judge, or does it signal something deeper: an attack on the judiciary as an institution, a worrying mainstreaming of hate, or the rise of impunity for politically or religiously-motivated violence?
In this video we unpack the incident and its implications:
• What happened in the courtroom and the immediate responses from the judiciary, Bar Council and political leadership.
• Why the question of motive matters - including public speculation about identity, religion or political grievance - and why we must be careful about conclusions until facts emerge.
• How institutional trust is damaged when attacks on judges are treated as isolated incidents rather than symptoms of a wider pattern.
• The danger of normalising hate speech and the “mainstreaming” of violent reactions on social media.
• What a proportionate public and legal response should look like - accountability, protection for judges, and safeguarding institutions that uphold constitutional rights.
This is not just about one act of violence. It is about how a republic protects its institutions - and what happens when ordinary citizens begin to doubt those institutions’ neutrality and safety. We look at legal, social and political angles and ask: what must be done to restore trust and security?
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About Dr Vijender:
Dr Vijender Chauhan is an educator, UPSC Interviewer and Motivational speaker with an experience of over a decade. He is one of the most recognised faces among the UPSC aspirants.
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