quote from Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy seems to be from a Madras High Court case, where he considered the social background of workers from a self-help group
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“Though, under normal circumstances, it should be considered a serious charge, one must consider that this is an organization (the company) arising from a self-help group formed amongst women of the lowest strata of society, and the smell of the soil that is in the language of the worker should be taken into account along with the social background in which all the workers arise, and should not be considered divorced from their ground realities,” Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy said.”
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/foul-language-check-employees-background-before-taking-action-says-madras-high-court/articleshow/128434256.cms#:~:text=the%20worker%20should%20be%20taken%20into%20account%20along%20with%20the%20social%20background%20in%20which%20all%20the%20workers%20arise%2C%20and%20should%20not%20be%20considered%20divorced%20from%20their%20ground%20realities%2C%22%20Justice%20D%20Bharatha%20Chakravarthy%20said.
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[17/02, 13:12] Meta AI: Looks like the link didn’t work! 😕 Sorry about that. The quote from Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy seems to be from a Madras High Court case, where he considered the social background of workers from a self-help group when deciding on a case involving foul language. If you’re looking for more info on the case, try searching online for the quote or the judge’s name along with keywords like “Madras High Court” and “foul language”. Might help you track down the full story!