New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud on Friday hailed Justice K M Joseph, who is set to retire as a judge of the Supreme Court on June 16, and said his expertise on matters ranging from commercial law to Constitutional law will be missed. Heading a ceremonial bench to bid farewell to Justice Joseph on his last working day as the apex court closes for summer vacation from May 22, the CJI said it is an honour for him to preside over such a bench but it is also coupled with nostalgia and sadness.
"Nostalgia because Joseph and I are childhood friends. Joseph was the first person who became my friend when I shifted to Delhi in August 1972...and I will be speaking more of that in the afternoon when we have the formal SCBA (Supreme Court Bar Association) farewell," Justice Chandrachud said.
Lauding Justice Joseph for the work done by him, the CJI said it has always been a pleasure to share the bench with Justice Joseph. "I hear from young members of the Bar that they look forward to appearing before Justice Joseph because he is unfailingly patient with them," he said.
"Brother Joseph's expertise on matters ranging from commercial law to constitutional law will be missed. He will leave behind a great sense of continuity which he (Justice Joseph) inherited from his distinguished father, Justice K K Mathew (former apex court judge) and I know that you have left behind a huge collection of friends both on and off the bench," Justice Chandrachud said.
The CJI also remembered that he and Justice Joseph had shared the bench during the COVID-19 pandemic, and "it was like we could read each other's mind". "Today, when we were having tea while welcoming the new judges, one of my colleagues who would be next in line this morning for the farewell, asked us whether I was being partial to Justice Joseph in the collegium. To which Justice Joseph, straight forward and down to earth that he is, said on the collegium, he (CJI) was absolutely dispassionate," Justice Chandrachud said.
"We thank you for all your work as a judge of the Supreme Court and this is just to tell you in terms of the large audience today, of how widely you have been appreciated by the Bar, something which the bench as well shares," he said. Justice Joseph expressed gratitude to the CJI as well as members of the Bar and said the Bar and the bench are the two sides of same coin.
"Because without the assistance of a Bar, which is sufficiently learned and experienced, this court ... can't render justice to the common man. Therefore, the assistance of the Bar is of great importance," he said. Attorney General R Venkataramani, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, several members of the bar, including senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, also wished Justice Joseph on his last working day.