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‘Forgive Me if I Ever Hurt Anyone’: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud Seeks Forgiveness in Farewell Speech

On his last working day, Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud delivered an emotional farewell speech, seeking forgiveness from anyone he may have unintentionally hurt during his judicial tenure. Addressing a packed courtroom, he expressed heartfelt gratitude, reflecting on the challenges and responsibilities of the judiciary.

“It is this court that keeps me going…we meet people we possibly don’t know. I thank all of you and each one of you. If I ever hurt anyone in the court, I would like you to please forgive me. Thank you for coming in such large numbers,” said CJI Chandrachud during his farewell remarks.

Commitment to Justice Until the Very End

Leading a Ceremonial Bench to mark his retirement, CJI Chandrachud shared that he was keen to hear as many cases as possible before his last official court session. “When my court staff asked me yesterday what time the Ceremonial Bench shall be listed, I told them I’ll do as many matters as I can… I wouldn’t want to miss the opportunity to do justice till the last time possible,” he noted.

CJI Chandrachud, who took office as the 50th Chief Justice in November 2022, expressed humility at the turnout for his farewell and likened his role to a short, meaningful journey. “Last night, I was wondering if the court would be empty at 2 pm and I would be looking at myself on the screen. I’m humbled by the presence of all of you. We are here as pilgrims, birds for a short passage of time, do our work, and leave,” he reflected.

Praise for His Successor, Justice Sanjiv Khanna

In his concluding remarks, CJI Chandrachud extended warm words for his successor, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, calling him “so stable, solid, and dignified.” Justice Khanna, who has been appointed as the 51st CJI, will assume office following CJI Chandrachud’s retirement.

CJI Chandrachud’s tenure has been marked by significant decisions and a commitment to enhancing access to justice. As he departs, his legacy and approach to judicial service will remain influential within India’s legal landscape.

Anjali Singh

Anjali Singh is a journalist with expertise in health, environment, science, civic issues, and business. She works as a sub-editor for The Sunday Guardian and The Daily Guardian. Anjali has earned a Post Graduate Diploma from the Asian College of Journalism and completed her undergraduate studies at Delhi University.

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