A writ petition seeking judicial enquiry against former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi in relation to an order passed in a case has been dismissed by the Supreme Court of India
Appearing as party-in-person,the petitioner, alleged that a bench which was led by the ex-CJI Gogoi had dismissed his case in merely 10 minutes in a “dictatorial manner”.
The petitioner alleged that the order was passed to favour a corporate body.
The bench comprising of the current Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha said that a curative petition should be filed by the petitioner if he was aggrieved with the decision.
CJI Chandrachud and the party-in-person interacted in Marathi for sometime. where the CJI was seen saying that the labour court had held against you. You said High Court has been wrongly reversed. The review petition has been dismissed, then you have filed a PIL.
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CJI Chandrachud told the petitioner that he should file a curative petition now. That’s the only way.
He further said that the court has appointed one counsel for petitioner to assist the court.
However, the petitioner disagreed and stated that he “did not believe in curative petitions.
The petition was dismissed.