The judicial propriety requires judicial discipline
in Medical Council of India v. G.C.R.G. Memorial Trust, (2018) 12 SCC 564 it is ruled as under; “The judicial propriety requires judicial discipline. Judge cannot think in terms of "what pleases the Prince has the force of law". Frankly speaking, the law does not allow so, for law has to be observed by requisite respect for law. A Judge should abandon his passion. He must constantly remind himself that he has a singular master "duty to truth" 12 and such truth is to be arrived at within the legal parameters. No heroism, no rhetorics. A Judge even when he is free, is still not wholly free; he is not to innovate at pleasure; he is not a knighterrant roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness; he is to draw inspiration from consecrated principles.