New Delhi:Outgoing Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sharad Arvind Bobde on Friday said he was leaving the Supreme Court with happiness, goodwill and very fond memories and the satisfaction of having done his best.
He headed the Indian judiciary during the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic ensuring that the apex court kept functioning albeit via video conferencing.
I must say that last day has evoked mixed feelings which is difficult to describe. I have been a part of the ceremonial bench before but did not feel such mixed feelings which could enable me to say things clearly.
I leave this court with happiness, goodwill with very fond memories of wonderful arguments, excellent presentation, good behaviour, commitment to the cause of justice from not only Bar but all connected with it, Bobde, who was speaking on his last in the apex court, said.
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Bobde said he was demitting office after 21 years as a judge and it has been his richest experience in the top court and the camaraderie with brother judges has been wonderful.
Contending that transition to the virtual mode during the coronavirus pandemic would not have been possible without the registry, Bobde said that there are many unsatisfactory things about virtual hearings which can be ironed out.
The advantage was that hearings were homely as I could see hills behind lawyers, sculptures and paintings behind lawyers including guns and pistols. The painting behind SG Mehta has been removed now, he said.
I leave with the satisfaction that I did my best. I hand over the baton to Justice N V Ramana (48th CJI) who will I am sure will very ably lead the court," Bobde said.
Attorney General KK Venugopal said the tenure of a CJI must have a minimum of three years.
In March 2020 the world was suffering from COVID-19. Supreme Court also had to take a call and the bar thought the court will close down.
But then CJI Bobde rose to the occasion and started virtual hearing and almost 50,000 cases have been disposed of. It's a great achievement, Venugopal said, adding that the bar should unanimously applaud the CJI for the work he has done.