New Delhi: Chief Justice S.A. Bobde said he has not seen a finer judge than Justice Indu Malhotra, the first woman advocate to be appointed directly as a Supreme Court judge, as she sat on the bench for the last time on Friday.
Justice Malhotra got emotional on her last day in court. With almost tearful eyes, she thanked the members of the bar. "I retire with great satisfaction of having contributed to the system with utmost capacity," she said.
She also expressed her gratitude to her fellow judges for acknowledging her contribution.
Justice Malhotra was one of the two woman judges in the apex court. Previously a senior advocate, she was elevated to the bench on April 27, 2018. From now on, Justice Indira Banerjee will be the only woman Supreme Court judge.
Chief Justice Bobde said he has not seen a finer judge than her and he could understand her feelings, citing her emotional state.
Attorney General K.K. Venugopal said it is sad that a Supreme Court judge has to retire at the of 65. Citing her historic dissent in the Sabarimala temple case, he said that she did a good job reminding the judiciary about constitutional morality.
Justice Malhotra had dissented from her four male colleagues while deciding the Sabarimala case. Four judges on the bench had decided in favour of allowing women of all age groups to enter the shrine in Kerala. However, she had maintained that courts should not interfere with matters of faith until the practices are fundamentally unconstitutional.