I was keen on joining active politics, but destiny had other plans: CJI Ramana

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Chief Justice of India (CJI) N.V. Ramana in Ranchi (Photo/ANI)

RANCHI: Chief Justice of India N V Ramana on Saturday said he was keen on joining active politics. Addressing the Justice S B Sinha Memorial Inaugural Lecture in Jharkhand’s capital Ranchi, he said, “I was keen on joining active politics, but destiny desired otherwise. The decision to give up something for which I had worked so hard was not easy at all,” said CJI Ramana.

He asserted that the non-filling up of judicial vacancies and not improving the judicial infrastructure was the main reason for the pendency of cases in the country. He also lamented the false narratives about the lives of judges. “On multiple occasions, I have highlighted the issues leading to the tendencies. I have been strongly advocating the need to revamp the infrastructure — both physical and personal to enable the judges to function to their full potential.”

In his address, the CJI raised concerns over judges’ security post-retirement. “These days, we are witnessing an increasing number of physical attacks on judges… Judges have to live in the same society as the people that they have convicted, without any security or assurance of safety.”

He also highlighted how professionals from other occupations had security deployed owing to the sensitivity of their jobs. “Politicians, bureaucrats, police officers and other public representatives are often provided with security even after their retirement owing to the sensitiveness of their jobs. Ironically, judges are not extended similar protection.”

The lecture was organised by the Jharkhand State Legal Services Authority (JHALSA), Ranchi Judicial Academy Jharkhand, and the National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi. (ANI)

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