
Judicial Conduct
Judicial conduct refers to the behavior and ethical standards expected from judges and judicial officers while carrying out their duties. This includes being impartial, fair, and respectful, ensuring that they do not show bias or favoritism. Judges must also maintain confidentiality, avoid conflicts of interest, and uphold the integrity of the judiciary. Adhering to these standards helps maintain public trust in the legal system and ensures that justice is administered fairly. Violations of these conduct standards can lead to disciplinary actions, including removal from the bench.