 As all talking legal matters, legal practitioners have expressed their displeasure over the recent conflicting orders by seven court judges in different states on political matters. They are saying it is an embarrassment to the legal practice. Some lawyers even fear the justice order and injunctions may have become a matter of highest bidder. The NJC has continuously drawn it to judges, don't issue expertly orders, particularly in political cases, and then you go on to issue expertly orders. You issue one, another judge can't pass it, another one can't pass it. It is the courts are not political parties. Now you are asking what the problem is. The problem is deviation from the code of conduct of judges. The expectation would be that if any one of them has, you know, is complicit as it were or is compromised, you know, such a person should be, you know, given the way, shown the way out, of course, that is after the due process of the law must have been followed. What this will do if people commit to sentences or crimes and are not punished, then there is no use having laws for beating hands.