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CJI Dattu on Good Friday conference row: 'It's unfortunate, but we'll settle it'

Chief Justice of India HL Dattu termed on Sunday "unfortunate" the controversy surrounding his colleague Kurian Joseph's objection to holding a judges' conference on Good Friday, saying it's a 'family' matter and he will settle it.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2015 06:26 PM IST
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Chief Justice of India (CJI) HL Dattu termed on Sunday "unfortunate" the controversy surrounding his colleague Kurian Joseph's objection to holding a judges' conference on Good Friday, saying it's a 'family' matter and he will settle it.

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Dattu said while all Supreme Court judges were invited on the occasion, the presence of only top three was mandatory.

Seeking to downplay the controversy, Justice Dattu said the two-day affair on Friday and Saturday was actually not a 'conference' but a meeting where judges discuss among themselves issues and problems related to the judiciary.

When asked about the issues raised by Justice Joseph, he termed it "unfortunate".

"I am the head of the family... if one member questions me, we will settle it ourselves," he told reporters in an informal interaction after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a joint conference of Chief Justices of high courts and chief ministers in New Delhi.

He said as judges did not get time to interact with each other, such meetings were held periodically where important issues were discussed.

He added while all Supreme Court judges were invited, the attendance of top three apex court judges -- the CJI and two senior-most judges (in this case Justice TS Thakur and Justice AR Dave) -- was mandatory.

The last such event was organised on April 7, 2013.

Dattu had on March 18 rejected Joseph's request, insisting it was not the first time the conference was held on a public holiday. He cited several precedents to support his decision, which he said was made to avoid disruption of normal working days. He also said institutional interests were paramount.

Christians had protested when the BJP-led government decided last year to observe former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's birthday, which coincides with Christmas, as "Good Governance Day".

 
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