Summary: Increasing frequency and gravity of clear and authoritative pronouncements are essential, as seen through Mr. Justice McCardie's impartial and judicial evaluation of a case, highlighting the significance of upholding the best traditions of English justice. The testimony of an Indian barrister, Cornelia Sorabji, underlines the importance of fair trials and unbiased rulings in British courts despite individual views. The text also emphasizes the need for justice and fairness in the legal system, as demonstrated by the juryman's gratitude towards the judge's fairness. The author further discusses the vital role of British courts in delivering justice and maintaining order in India, drawing attention to the significance of judicial experience in the executive branch to balance judicial and administrative responsibilities. Additionally, examples from Punjab's criminal administration illustrate the adverse impact of weakening authority and encouraging lawlessness post the Reforms Scheme, emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order for societal well-being.