Earlier this year, two Supreme Court judges had recused themselves from hearing Teesta’s bail plea; this too had drawn attention in the media and on social media groups. The two judges—Justice S.J. Mukhopadhyay and Justice N.V. Ramana—had apparently done so because Modi had attended their daughters’ weddings. This was criticised because the judiciary is not supposed to be seen fraternising with the executive (and therefore, politicians). The custom is for judges to invite the law minister and ministers who are also members of the bar, meaning lawyer-politicians such as Ravi Shankar Prasad, Kapil Sibal, Salman Khursheed and others. But editor, author and BJP national spokesman M.J. Akbar had argued that judges could not be deemed to be dishonest for observing social niceties. He argued that Manmohan Singh too, as prime minister, had attended weddings in the families of Supreme Court judges.