Meet Justice as Oka, SC -Judge who returns to work on the last day - two days after mother's death | Today news
Justice Abhay Shreineiwas Oka, the third most senior judge of the Supreme Court, will retire on May 24. Justice as Oka is scheduled to deliver his last work day – two days after the death of his mother, 11 judgment. Judge Oka was notified on May 21 of the death of his mother, Vasanti Oka in Mumbai, after attending a crime by advocates of the High Court on Record Association (Scoara). Her funeral was held in his ancestral home in Thane on Thursday. Justice Oka attended the funeral. A day after he attended the funeral of his mother, Justice Oka will sit in court today. ‘Privacy of adolescents’ One of the cases Justice Oka will hear today is a Suo Motu case that has incorporated the Supreme Court to the right to privacy of adolescents in the background of controversial remarks made by the Calcutta High Court. After delivering the verdict, Justice Oka is expected to sit in court number 1 with Chief Justice of India Br Gavai. ‘The ceremonial bank consisting of Chief Justice Hon’ble. Justice Abhay’s Oka and Hon’ble, Mr. Justice Augustine George Masih in Chief Justice’s Court will sit after the ruling of rulings in court no. 3, a notice by the SC for advocates. Justice Oka met his mother last week when he left for Mumbai to attend a function in honor of the Chief Justice of India Br Gavai. “I don’t approve [of] One tradition followed in the Supreme Court [the] Retiring judge should not work on the last day. It will take some time to get rid of the tradition but I have at least one satisfaction [on the] Last day I would sit in a regular bank and pronounce a few statements, “Justice Oka said at Thescoara Felicitation, claiming to” hate “the word pension and instead of thinking about retirement, he has taken on more work for the past few months. Who is right than OKA? Abhay Shreeniwas Oka is on May 25, 1960, BSc, LLM. Enrolled as an advocate on June 28, 1983. Justice Oka started practicing as an additional judge of the Bombay High Court on August 29, 2003. Known for statements that protect personal freedoms and free speech. Pakistan on its Independence Day. “Every citizen of India has the right to be critical of the actions of Article 370 and the change of the status of Jammu and Kashmir,” the bank said in March last year. His deep legal skill and humanity have always distinguished him. His statements were always grounded and far -reaching. ” Stands like an unwavering rock ‘I do not approve of [of] One tradition followed in the Supreme Court [the] Retiring judge should not work on the last day. Scaora president Vipin Nair said that Justice Oka, from a passionate lawyer to an exemplary jurist, has an intimate understanding of the bar’s proceedings. “He stood like an unwavering rock. We must not forget that Oak is the strongest in nature. I said that a court stenograph had lost a lot of the concepts, and Justice Oka has all recreated, ‘Nair quoted by the legal news website Bar and Bench.