Breaking News: CJI in Mental Institute

 

Breaking News: CJI in Mental Institute

Meet your CJI Chandrachur

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It’s time we face an uncomfortable reality: Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud is exhibiting symptoms that suggest he belongs in a mental health institution, not at the helm of India’s judiciary. His recent declaration that God is guiding his legal decisions raises serious concerns about his mental state. When someone entrusted with upholding the Constitution begins to invoke divine intervention as the source of their rulings, it is not just irresponsible—it’s delusional.

For a man in such a powerful position to publicly claim that his legal decisions are dictated by God is a clear sign of a mental breakdown. This is not how laws are meant to be interpreted, and it’s certainly not how justice is served. In any other setting, someone making such claims would be subjected to a mental health evaluation, and rightfully so. The same must happen here.

It is deeply troubling that CJI Chandrachud, who holds the highest judicial office in the country, believes that divine forces are influencing his judgment. His job is to interpret and apply the laws based on the Constitution of India—not to draw on ancient mythology or personal religious beliefs to guide his decisions. This is a complete abandonment of reason, and it should have sparked immediate concern among the legal and medical communities.

At this point, there is only one logical conclusion: the CJI must be evaluated for his mental health, placed in a straitjacket if necessary, and sent to a mental institution. This is not a figure of speech—it’s a genuine call for intervention. If the Chief Justice of India is suffering from delusions, he cannot be trusted to make impartial, reasoned legal decisions.

In fact, this situation is not without precedent. When I came across Karan Thapar’s interview with a mental health expert, the diagnosis was chilling. The expert confidently stated that Chandrachud’s claims of divine intervention are symptomatic of a delusional disorder—a condition that impairs judgment and skews perception of reality. These are not just eccentricities; they are signs of a serious mental health issue that needs immediate attention.

What makes this situation even more alarming is the apathy surrounding it. The Indian public seems unfazed by their Chief Justice openly declaring that his rulings are guided by mythical figures. Perhaps this is because, as a society, we have normalized the invocation of religious imagery and figures in public life to such an extent that even the judiciary is not immune. Many people in India claim to have seen figures like Ram Lala in visions, mistaking these experiences for divine encounters rather than recognizing them as potential symptoms of mental illness. This collective delusion only compounds the problem.

The Modi government has already reduced Indian democracy to a farce, but the collapse of the judiciary—enabled by a mentally unstable Chief Justice—is something no one could have predicted. It is not just a political issue; it is a crisis of rationality, a breakdown in the very fabric of how we perceive reality versus fiction.

We cannot afford to ignore this any longer. CJI Chandrachud must be removed from his position and immediately evaluated for his mental health. His delusions are not just a personal matter; they affect the very functioning of the judiciary and, by extension, the fate of the nation. If we allow this farce to continue, we risk turning our legal system into a spectacle of absurdity, where decisions are no longer based on laws but on hallucinations.

It’s time for the nation to wake up and address the mental health of our Chief Justice before it’s too late. We must demand rationality from those in positions of power, not delusions of divine guidance. This is not just about the CJI—it’s about the integrity of the entire judicial system and the future of Indian democracy.


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