Phrase of the Day (put one’s house in order)-29JUN25

Phrase of the Day (put one’s house in order)-29JUN25

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is put one’s house in order and its meaning is “improve one’s own behaviour before criticizing others; to solve one’s own problems”.

Example Sentence: It is not as if we have followed suit in India. The point is that our system is vulnerable to the danger indicated by the U.S experience. Therefore, India must guard against the perils of growing inequality in the legal profession. The judgments in Indira Jaising and Jitender fail to address this fundamental issue and endorse Section 16 of the Advocates Act with inadequate reasoning. By way of these judgments, not only has the Court failed to put its house in order but has also perpetuated the inequality that can damage the justice delivery system enormously.

Phrase of the Day (put one’s house in order)-29JUN25

This phrase is present in Practising equality in constitutional courts and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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