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Supreme Court Judge Farewell: Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud was seen in a very poetic manner in the Farewell of Supreme Court Justice Krishnan Murari. Speaking a poem and two lines of Bashir Badr’s poem, he bid farewell to his old colleague Justice Krishnan. He recalled his old days spent with Justice Murari and also praised his work.
CJI’s poetry on Farewell
In his speech, the CJI praised Justice Krishnan Murari’s work, experiences and the decisions taken by him during the hearing. In a program organized by the Bar Association, the CJI said, "We are also travelers, you are travelers too, we will meet again at some point." He further recalled two lines from poet Bashir Badr’s poem elsewhere and said, "Got a few moments with you & many memories as a reward, went on a journey and got a lot of experiences." He further said that Justice Murari is always calm, and this quality tells the correct behavior for a judge.
When the CJI announced the green bench, Justice Murari also brought back old memories
In his farewell speech, Justice Murari also praised the Chief Justice and the steps taken by him and Appreciated the decisions. Referring to the paperless hearing decision taken by the CJI, he said, "When I was sitting with the Constitution Bench and the CJI suddenly announced that it would be a Green Bench from now on. So I said softly in his work that I do not know much about computers and he told me – I will teach."
He further added, "The first day was very difficult for me because I could not even operate the computer. After this Bhai Narasimha held his iPad towards me so that I could see. After this I asked my clerk to guide me and thus I could join the Green Constitutional Bench."
Justice Murari has given important decisions in many cases
Justice Krishnan Murari of the Supreme Court has been a part of many decisions while being in the constitutional bench. Among these is the Delhi vs Center case related to transfers and postings of officers. Justice Murari was also involved in the court’s judgment on the political upheaval in Maharashtra last year, in which the Mahavikas Aghadi government fell due to the resignation of Uddhav Thackeray without attending the floor test.
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