'Supreme Court CJI is centered, must change in IT'; Justice Abhay Oka made a big statement about Farewell Speech - Justice Abhay Oka said the Supreme Court is the chief of the Chief Justice, it must be changed
The final work day of the Supreme Court Judge as Oka was Friday, now he has retired. Justice Abhay Oka also indicated that the change could fall under new Chief Justice Br Gavai who took the lead earlier this month and will continue in the post until his retirement in November. Justice Abhay Oka said the Supreme Court is the Chief Justice, the need for change (file photo), Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court has been talked about from time to time. Many judges spoke about reform in the Supreme Court, and many improvements have also been made. At the same time, on his last working day on Friday, the Supreme Court Judge, while Oka spoke a big thing. He said the Supreme Court is the Chief Justice -centered court and needs a change. Judge as the final day of Oka was Friday. The last working day of the Supreme Court Judge as Oka was Friday, now he has retired. Justice Oka also indicated that the change could fall under new Chief Justice Br Gavai, who took the lead earlier this month and will continue until his retirement in November. Justice Oka organized during his farewell ceremony by the Supreme Court Advocate Association that the Supreme Court works more democratically than the Supreme Court. Indication justice than OKA, who was delivered in his speech, said the Supreme Court is working through the Supreme Court committees, while the Supreme Court is the Chief Justice of India. It needs a change. You will see this change with the new CJI. He said that I am very pleased that Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna (who retired on May 13) carried us forward on the path of transparency. He made decisions after taking confidence every judge of the Supreme Court. Justice Gawai has democratic values in the blood. Justice Oka, who referred to the top level of the judiciary in other areas, said the Supreme Court and the High Courts ignored the trial court. Never call the trial court a subordinate court, he said that we should also reflect on the trial court and the ordinary man. There are many cases in our trial and district courts … never call the trial court a subordinate court. It is against constitutional values … It is a difficult task to punish someone after 20 years.