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  1. The Judge. Say of him what you please, but I know my child’s failings. I do not love him because he is good, but because he is my. little child. How should you know how dear he can be when you try to weigh. his merits against his faults? When I must punish him he becomes all the more a part of my. being.

  2. Judge Mohitmohan Dutta, Statutory Civilian. His severe judgment sentenced Khiroda a death by hanging. Considering the wretched circumstances of the ill-fated woman, the lawyers tried their best to save her, but they weren’t successful in their efforts. The judge did not consider her worthy of even an iota of sympathy.

  3. Judge – Mohitmohun Dutt, Statutory Civilian. In his ruthless judgment Khiroda was sentenced to death by hanging. Lawyers, moved by her wretched condition, tried their best to save her but without success. The judge could not consider her to be worthy of even a bit of mercy. There was reason enough for that.

  4. The Judge. Say of him what you please, but I know my child’s failings. I do not love him because he is good, but because he is my. little child. How should you know how dear he can be when you try to weigh. his merits against his faults? When I must punish him he becomes all the more a part of my. being.

  5. The Judge. by Rabindranath Tagore. Say of him what you please, but I know my child's failings. I do not love him because he is good, but because he is my little child. How should you know how dear he can be when you try to weigh his merits against his faults? When I must punish him he becomes all the more a part of my being.

  6. May 13, 2011 · Read, review and discuss the The Judge poem by Rabindranath Tagore on Poetry.com.

  7. ‘The Judge’ tells the story of a fathers love for his children, and how he above all else has the right to reprimand his own child when he misbehaves, and in a kindly way.

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