A big crowd gathered within the village to welcome CJI Gavai. Upon arrival, he reminisced about his childhood reminiscences and have become emotional whereas visiting his previous home, sharing a number of touching moments from his early years.
Chief Justice of India, Bhushan Gavai, made a major assertion on Friday, declaring that he is not going to settle for any authorities place or post-retirement position of profit after his retirement. CJI Gavai additionally expressed his want to spend most of his post-retirement life in Darapur, Amravati and Nagpur.
He made these statements throughout his first go to to his native village since assuming the workplace of CJI within the Supreme Court docket.
“I’ve determined that I can’t settle for any authorities place after my retirement…I’ll get extra time after retirement, so I’ll attempt to spend extra time in Darapur, Amravati and Nagpur”, he stated.
CJI Gavai remembers childhood days at native village
A big crowd gathered within the village to welcome CJI Gavai. Upon arrival, he reminisced about his childhood reminiscences and have become emotional whereas visiting his previous home, sharing a number of touching moments from his early years.
Have publicly pledged to refuse post-retirement jobs, CJI Gavai at UK Supreme Court docket
Earlier, talking at a spherical desk within the UK Supreme Court docket, CJI Gavai stated he and his colleagues within the Supreme Court docket had pledged to uphold individuals’s perception within the judicial system by not accepting any authorities put up after retirement.
“If a choose takes up one other appointment with the federal government instantly after retirement, or resigns from the Bench to contest elections, it raises important moral considerations and invitations public scrutiny… The timing and nature of such post-retirement engagements might undermine the general public’s belief within the judiciary’s integrity, because it might create a notion that judicial selections have been influenced by the prospect of future authorities appointments or political involvement,” he stated.
Judges who accepted post-retirement roles
Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi grew to become a member of the Rajya Sabha 4 months after his retirement from the Supreme Court docket.
Moreover Gogoi, former Calcutta Excessive Court docket choose Abhijit Gangopadhyay relinquished his put up and joined the BJP to contest the Lok Sabha election. He’s now an MP from Tamluk Lok Sabha constituency.

