Justice BR Gavai has now retired after assuming the post of Chief Justice of India (CJI). The new CJI Surya Kant has taken over. On this occasion, Justice Gavai spoke openly about his journey to the Supreme Court. He also responded openly to the speculations about joining politics after retirement. While being the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Gavai has been involved in more than 330 decisions.
After retirement, Justice Gavai gave an interview to India Today. When asked, you had said that you will not take a job after retirement, so are there chances that you can enter politics? On this he said that at the moment I have not thought about it. I’m just at peace right now. I have decided not to do anything right now and believe that you should live as per today.
‘I will not accept any governor’s post’
He said, ‘As far as I feel, I will not accept the post of head of any tribunal. I will not accept any governor’s post. I will not even accept being nominated in Rajya Sabha. I am very clear about this.
CJI Surya Kant heard 17 cases on the first day
On his first day as Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant set a new procedural benchmark on Monday (November 24). He said that for immediate listing the cases should be mentioned in writing. Oral requests will be considered in exceptional circumstances, such as in cases involving the death penalty and personal liberty. The bench led by CJI Surya Kant heard 17 cases for about 2 hours on the very first day.
Let us tell you that earlier, former Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna had stopped the oral practice for immediate listing of cases in the apex court. However, Justice Gavai, who came to this post after Justice Khanna, started it again. Generally, sometimes lawyers mention the cases orally before the Chief Justice, so that they can be listed immediately.
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