DGP and General Secretary did not reach Mumbai to welcome CJI BR Gawai, angry and said - if anyone else in my place ... - CJI Gavai dissatisfied with protocol decay during the first visit to Maharashtra after accepting office
He reached Maharashtra for the first time after becoming a CJI. During this visit, the state general secretary did not show up to receive him to receive him to receive him. He went there to attend a program. The CJI said during this time that he did not want to pay attention to such small things. This is just a matter of respect. Pti, Mumbai. Br Gavai took an oath as the Chief Justice of India. He reached Maharashtra for the first time after becoming a CJI. During this visit, the state general secretary did not reach him to receive him, nor was he present in his program to receive him. As a result of this CJI, CJI became angry. On May 14, the oath took oaths when CJI, Gawai, Maharashtra and Goa left for Mumbai for the era -arranged era. Don’t pay attention to small things; CJI CJI said during the ceremony that he did not want to pay attention to such little things. Although he emphasizes it, all three pillars of democracy are similar and must show respect for each other. After this, CJI Gawai said: ‘If the state secretary of the state, DGP or Mumbai police commissioner does not want to get there, it depends to think of whether it is correct or not. The loud CJI CJI, who does not give the protocol, said, he said, he does not insist on compliance with the protocol. This is just a matter of respect. The CJI said he did not want to fall in such little cases, but he felt the need to mention it so people would know about it. Gawai further said, “If I had someone else in my place, the terms of Article 142 would be considered.” Article 142 of the Indian Constitution empowers the Supreme Court to accept the order or decision considered necessary to perform complete justice in any case or case pending. It also enables the court to ensure the presence of individuals. What is Article 142? Article 142 of the Indian Constitution empowers the Supreme Court to give orders to regard as essential to do full justice in any matter or matter that hangs before you. It also enables the court to ensure the presence of individuals. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.