Supreme Court resumes work normally as CJI meets all judges

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 16 Jan 2018 3:50 AM GMT
Supreme Court resumes work normally as CJI meets all judges
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Supreme Court resumes work normally as CJI meets all judges

New Delhi: The Supreme Court resumed to a normal working environment on Tuesday as all the judges of the SC met the Chief Justice India Dipak Misra informally, leading Attorney General KK Venugopal to claim that the crisis in the country's top court 'has been settled'.

"There was an informal meeting in the morning (before the commencement of the court). Now everything has been settled," Venugopal said on Monday last, describing the developments in the top court since January 12 as 'a storm in a tea cup'.

An unprecedented crisis engulfed the Supreme Court after four senior most judges went public questioning the functioning of the top court including the allocation of cases, in a direct attack on Chief Justice Dipak Misra.

"The full court met (today morning). It seems that everything is settled. Everything is hunky dory," the Attorney General said.

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Every day before the commencement of court work at 1030 hours, all the judges have tea together. On Monday, when the judges came for the customary tea, the top court staff attending to judges in the lounge were asked to leave.

Thereafter in an informal chat, the issues raised by the four judges in their press conference last Friday were informally talked over and "resolved".

As a consequence of this meeting, the top court began its work ten minutes later.

The benches in Court Number two, three, four and five headed by the rebel judges, Justice J. Chelameswar, Justice Ranjan Gogoi, Justice Madan B. Lokur and Justice Kurian Joseph, respectively attended to their business as usual.

Later, a lawyer R.P. Luthra in a mentioning before Court Number One headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said that there is "a conspiracy to destroy the institution" and urged the Chief Justice to take action.

However, the Chief Justice smiled and remained silent.

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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