Union law minister Kiren Rijiju -- one of the key speakers in the government versus judiciary debate -- pointed out today that judges do not have to contest elections or face public scrutiny. Still they are under the public eye by way of their actions, their judgments. "The people are watching you and judging you. Your judgments, your work process, how you dispense justice... The people can see, and assess... They form opinions," he said to great applause at an event of the Delhi Bar Association.