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Bar chief says kept from speaking at Justice Mishra's farewell

Source: PTI
September 02, 2020 18:01 IST
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Senior advocate and SCBA president Dushyant Dave Wednesday shot off a letter to the Chief Justice of India expressing disappointment at being allegedly deprived of an opportunity to speak at the farewell ceremony of Justice Arun Mishra.

IMAGE: The Supreme Court of India.

Dave wrote to the Chief Justice S A Bobde expressing "strong disappointment and condemnation" and said he will never again participate in any function being organised by the Supreme Court till his term as Supreme Court Bar Association president is over in December.

 

"I must say, I am personally deeply saddened by these events and will never again participate in any function being organised by the Supreme Court till my term is over in December," Dave said.

He alleged that he got a link at 10.06 am to join the Ceremonial Bench of the Chief Justice of India at 12.30 pm from the Team SCI VC and which was sent on WhatsApp by the concerned registrar.

“I responded at 10.16 am accepting it which was acknowledged by the registrar at 10.18 am. I joined through the link around 12.20 pm and was confirmed by the team saying video and audio were perfect.

“I then had conversations with Attorney General K K Venugopal, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, President SCORA Shivaji Jadhav, amongst others. Once the court assembled, I saw and heard all the proceedings clearly. At the end Mr Mukul Rohtagi bid farewell,” he said.

Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra, who superannuated on September 2, had earlier declined farewell invitations of bar bodies citing "severe situation and sufferings the world over" on account of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dave further wrote that after court work, the attorney general was requested to speak.

“When he ended, I thought that I will be requested to speak, instead Mr Jadhav was requested knowing full well I was present. For some unknown reasons, I was being disconnected again and again but I persisted and rejoined each time.

“I saw and heard Shri Jadhav fully and at the end of his address again I was not requested to speak though Shri Jadhav has acknowledged my presence in his address,” Dave said.

He further wrote that after an address by the CJI, Justice Mishra was invited to speak.

"At that stage, realising the game plan, I exited in the larger interests of the dignity of the Bar and myself. But what is most important is that I messaged the secretary-general on WhatsApp at 12.49 pm and again at 12.53 pm asking why I was kept on mute and why was I at all invited.

"Only at 1.02 pm, he responded saying he was instructing the registrar to look into it, by which time it was too late and so I messaged him informing that I had exited.”

“The entire episode leaves much to be desired on the part of this great Institution. The whole attempt was to prevent me from addressing on behalf of the SCBA and its executive committee, after having been invited and invitation having been accepted. This was clearly an affront to the Bar and to me personally," he said.

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