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Twitter explodes with strong reactions after Supreme Court judges' press conference

The four judges released a letter during the press conference, which they had written to Chief Justice Misra a couple of months ago.

New Delhi: On Friday, four Supreme Court judges Justice Chelameshwar, Justice Ranjan Gogoi, Justice Madan Lokur and Justice Kurien Joseph came out against the Chief Justice of India. This was for the very first time that something like this happened in India. The judges released a letter during the press conference, which they had written to Chief Justice Misra a couple of months ago. Soon after the announcement of the press conference, Twitter exploded with a plethora of reactions. Here is how Twitter reacted to the news:                    
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