Khaleej Times

Court ‘storm’ is over as CJI meets judges

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new delhi — A semblance of normalcy marked the functionin­g of the Supreme Court on Monday after the Chief Justice and all other judges, including those who revolted against him on Friday, had an informal meeting and discussed issues raised by the four rebel judges.

No details of what was discussed at the closed-door meeting were available as all judges, including the four, attended to their work after that. There was no word on whether an agreement was reached on the issues raised by the judges led by Justice J. Chelameswa­r on allocation of work before various benches of the court and more.

Attorney General K.K. Venugopal and the Bar Council President, however, claimed that the crisis in the country’s top court “has been settled”. “The full court met. It seems that everything is settled. Everything is hunky-dory,” the Attorney General told the media.

“It was an informal meeting in the morning (before the commenceme­nt of the court). Now everything has been settled,” Venugopal said, describing the developmen­t since January 12 as “a storm in a tea cup”.

Bar Council of India Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra said the issues raised by four dissenting top judges of the Supreme Court had been resolved and that the judiciary did not want any political party to take advantage of the situation. “As you can see, the matter has been laid to rest and all court rooms in the Supreme Court are functionin­g normally,” Mishra said. An unpreceden­ted crisis engulfed the Supreme Court after the four judges — Justices Chelameswa­r, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B. Lokur and Kurian Joseph — on Friday took on the Chief Justice over allocation of cases, saying the administra­tion of the court was not in order.

Every day before the commenceme­nt of court work at 10.30 a.m., all the judges have tea together. On Monday, when 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 at a press conference were talked over and “resolved”, a source said.

As a consequenc­e of this meeting, the commenceme­nt of top court working on Monday was delayed by 10 minutes.

The benches in court number two, three, four and five headed by Justice Chelameswa­r, Justice Gogoi, Justice Lokur and Justice Joseph respective­ly attended to their business as usual.

Significan­tly, lawyer R.P. Luthra, in a mention before the court number one headed by Justice Misra, said there was a conspiracy to destroy the institutio­n and urged the Chief Justice to take action against the four judges. The Chief Justice smiled and remained silent.

The BCI President said a Bar delegation met senior judges on Sunday and requested them to sort out the difference­s among themselves. —

The courts are functionin­g. It was a storm in a tea cup K K Venugopal, attorney general

 ?? PTI file ?? Supreme Court Chief Justice Dipak Misra. —
PTI file Supreme Court Chief Justice Dipak Misra. —

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