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Prof. Dr. Aruna Broota Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist

Prof. Dr. Aruna Broota Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist

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Personality of a Judge Beliefs and Superstitions Attitudes eg attitudes towards life, marriage, regions, etc. (A cognitive structure towards life world, towards things frompast experiences and learning) Beliefs are not verifiable eg belief in God, soul, life after death. Beliefs are strong and not verifiable. Attitudes are verifiable From attitudes we develop stereotypes

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Page 1: Prof. Dr. Aruna Broota Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist

Prof. Dr. Aruna Broota Ph.D.Clinical Psychologist

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Who is a judge A person with law as his background and has

qualified the examination for judiciary.Is it?What else?

(Who am I?)

Page 3: Prof. Dr. Aruna Broota Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist

Personality of a JudgeBeliefs and SuperstitionsAttitudes eg attitudes towards life, marriage,

regions, etc. (A cognitive structure towards life world, towards things frompast experiences and learning)

Beliefs are not verifiable eg belief in God, soul, life after death. Beliefs are strong and not verifiable.

Attitudes are verifiableFrom attitudes we develop stereotypes

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Beliefs, attitudes and values predispose an individual to act in a particular way.

So are your judgements based on perceptions which are already governed by beliefs, values etc. Only then your interpretation of law begins to operate .

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