Judicial disqualification refers to the process by which a judge is removed from presiding over a legal case due to a conflict of interest, bias, or other reasons that may compromise the judge's impartiality. This can occur in situations where a judge has a personal stake in the outcome of the case, has previously made statements or decisions that suggest bias, or has a close relationship with one of the parties involved in the litigation.

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