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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Petition to Chief Justice not wise move


I also wish to utilise this occasion to say that Mr. Ch. Mahadevan is correct in advising against any direct petition to the Chief Justice of India. I know one instance when the petitioner burnt his fingers when he petitioned the Chief Justice (without consulting his counsel). Judiciary has its own established procedures and it would be wise to stick to the advise of our counsels. We cannot afford to annoy the bench in any manner . All of us are seniors in age and experience and let us not think of any counterproductive step. In meetings and general bodies several things can be spoken for mutual applause but we always must be extra cautious when handling court matters.

With Regards, B. Ganga Raju Hyderabad