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CJI terms Justice Arun Mishra 'Iron Judge'; SCBA prez miffed for not being allowed to speak

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Published : Sep 2, 2020, 7:34 PM IST

Supreme Court Justice Arun Mishra retired on Wednesday, and as per tradition was bidden farewell by the Chief Justice of India SA Bobde and senior members of the Bar.

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New Delhi: On Wednesday, after a stint of six years as a Supreme Court judge, Justice Arun Mishra sat for the first and last time on a bench with Chief Justice S.A. Bobde, who said it had been a privilege to have him as a colleague.

Bidding farewell to his colleague, Justice Bobde said it is a peculiar thing that this is the first time he is sitting with him on a bench and this happens to be his last day in the court. "You have been a beacon of courage and fortitude in face of all adversities," said Justice Bobde, hailing Justice Mishra.

Also read: SC judge Arun Mishra cites sufferings due to COVID, declines farewell invitations

The Chief Justice emphasised that Justice Mishra had faced adversities bravely and performed his functions as a judge. Justice Bobde added that he is well aware of the difficulties faced by Justice Mishra in connection with health-related issues, and yet he discharged his duties. Justice Bobde said, "Don't think, I have many examples when someone is facing so many adversities. Despite that, he did his duty. I take this opportunity on behalf of all my colleagues to wish you a very happy, joyous and prosperous life ahead."

Attorney General (AG) KK Venugopal wasn't economical in praising Justice Mishra and called him an 'iron judge,' who was firm and unshakeable. The AG said that it is disappointing this farewell is being conducted through video conferencing. "I have had a good relationship with Justice Mishra for the last 30 years. We will miss him in Supreme Court and we wish him good health," said the AG.

Thanking the Chief Justice and his colleagues in the top court and lawyers at the bar, Justice Mishra said whatever he could do, came from the supreme powers of the apex court. "I have learnt so much from the members of the Bar. So many branches of law I have learnt from the Bar members", said Justice Mishra.

He added that sometimes he had been very harsh in his conduct directly or indirectly.

"Nobody should feel hurt. Analyse every judgment and don't colour it this way or that way. If I have hurt anybody, then please pardon me, pardon me, pardon me," added Justice Mishra.

Deprived of speaking at the farewell, SCBA president writes to CJI

Senior advocate and SCBA President Dushyant Dave who was invited to the at the farewell ceremony alleged that he was deprived of an opportunity to speak, whereas others were given an opportunity to voice themselves.

Dave shot off a letter to the CJI expressing "strong disappointment and condemnation" and said he will never again participate in any function being organised by the Supreme Court till his term as Supreme Court Bar Association president is over in December.

"I must confess, the SC has come to such levels where the Judges are afraid of the Bar. Please do remember, Judges come and go but we the Bar remain constant. We are the real strength of this great Institution because we are permanent.

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I must say, I am personally deeply saddened by these events and will never again participate in any function being organised by the Supreme Court till my term is over in December," Dave said.

"The entire episode leaves much to be desired on the part of this great Institution. The whole attempt was to prevent me from addressing on behalf of the SCBA and its Executive Committee, after having invited an invitation having been accepted. This was clearly an affront to the Bar and to me personally," he said.

Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra, who is superannuated on September 2, had earlier declined farewell invitations of bar bodies citing "severe situation and sufferings the world over" on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.

(With inputs from agencies.)

New Delhi: On Wednesday, after a stint of six years as a Supreme Court judge, Justice Arun Mishra sat for the first and last time on a bench with Chief Justice S.A. Bobde, who said it had been a privilege to have him as a colleague.

Bidding farewell to his colleague, Justice Bobde said it is a peculiar thing that this is the first time he is sitting with him on a bench and this happens to be his last day in the court. "You have been a beacon of courage and fortitude in face of all adversities," said Justice Bobde, hailing Justice Mishra.

Also read: SC judge Arun Mishra cites sufferings due to COVID, declines farewell invitations

The Chief Justice emphasised that Justice Mishra had faced adversities bravely and performed his functions as a judge. Justice Bobde added that he is well aware of the difficulties faced by Justice Mishra in connection with health-related issues, and yet he discharged his duties. Justice Bobde said, "Don't think, I have many examples when someone is facing so many adversities. Despite that, he did his duty. I take this opportunity on behalf of all my colleagues to wish you a very happy, joyous and prosperous life ahead."

Attorney General (AG) KK Venugopal wasn't economical in praising Justice Mishra and called him an 'iron judge,' who was firm and unshakeable. The AG said that it is disappointing this farewell is being conducted through video conferencing. "I have had a good relationship with Justice Mishra for the last 30 years. We will miss him in Supreme Court and we wish him good health," said the AG.

Thanking the Chief Justice and his colleagues in the top court and lawyers at the bar, Justice Mishra said whatever he could do, came from the supreme powers of the apex court. "I have learnt so much from the members of the Bar. So many branches of law I have learnt from the Bar members", said Justice Mishra.

He added that sometimes he had been very harsh in his conduct directly or indirectly.

"Nobody should feel hurt. Analyse every judgment and don't colour it this way or that way. If I have hurt anybody, then please pardon me, pardon me, pardon me," added Justice Mishra.

Deprived of speaking at the farewell, SCBA president writes to CJI

Senior advocate and SCBA President Dushyant Dave who was invited to the at the farewell ceremony alleged that he was deprived of an opportunity to speak, whereas others were given an opportunity to voice themselves.

Dave shot off a letter to the CJI expressing "strong disappointment and condemnation" and said he will never again participate in any function being organised by the Supreme Court till his term as Supreme Court Bar Association president is over in December.

"I must confess, the SC has come to such levels where the Judges are afraid of the Bar. Please do remember, Judges come and go but we the Bar remain constant. We are the real strength of this great Institution because we are permanent.

Also read: Painful to read Bhushan's reply justifying his tweets: Justice Mishra

I must say, I am personally deeply saddened by these events and will never again participate in any function being organised by the Supreme Court till my term is over in December," Dave said.

"The entire episode leaves much to be desired on the part of this great Institution. The whole attempt was to prevent me from addressing on behalf of the SCBA and its Executive Committee, after having invited an invitation having been accepted. This was clearly an affront to the Bar and to me personally," he said.

Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra, who is superannuated on September 2, had earlier declined farewell invitations of bar bodies citing "severe situation and sufferings the world over" on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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