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Former CJI Gavai's Book Aims to Spark Legal Dialogue Among Students and Lawyers

Former Chief Justice of India B R Gavai released his book "The Voice of Justice: Justice Gavai Speaks" in New Delhi. The book is a compilation of speeches delivered during his tenure as a Supreme Court judge and Chief Justice of India. Gavai expressed hope that the book would encourage dialogue among students, lawyers, and the legal fraternity. CJI Surya Kant praised the book for comprehensively reflecting Gavai's thoughts on constitutional values.

"Book will encourage dialogue among students, lawyers": Former CJI Gavai

New Delhi, July 15

Former Chief Justice of India B R Gavai on Tuesday said his book, "The Voice of Justice: Justice Gavai Speaks", is a compilation of speeches delivered during his tenure as a Supreme Court judge and Chief Justice of India, and expressed hope that it would encourage dialogue among students, lawyers and the legal fraternity.

Speaking to reporters at the release of the book at Uprashtrapati Bhavan, Gavai said, "The book is a compilation of the speeches which I delivered over the last 7.5 years as a judge of the Supreme Court and as a Chief Justice of India in India as well as abroad. I have given my thoughts on various issues. This book will encourage a dialogue among the students, the lawyers and the legal fraternity."

Referring to his tenure as Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), Gavai said access to justice had been one of his key concerns.

"I was the chairman of the NALSA, and therefore I have also addressed the issues about access to speedy and affordable justice. We could do something in that direction also," he said.

CJI Justice Surya Kant said the book comprehensively reflected Gavai's thoughts on constitutional values and their implementation.

"I explained the book by dividing it into three parts. I discussed how the first part addresses what we call the 'soul' of our Constitution--Part III (Fundamental Rights)--alongside Part IV, which includes Article 39A regarding free legal aid. I highlighted how Justice Gavai beautifully integrated these aspects in his speeches. Regarding the second part of the book, I discussed his insights on the implementation and enforcement of constitutional principles. The third part covered diverse subjects such as technology and arbitration," CJI told reporters.

CJI Surya Kant said people approaching courts must be heard while maintaining the dignity of judicial institutions.

"If someone brings their grievances to court, they must be heard. The court has its own decorum. It is our duty to respect our constitutional institutions; one should not misuse the opportunity they have by engaging in inappropriate conduct," he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Good initiative, but I wish the book had more concrete solutions for reducing case backlogs. Speeches are great, but we need action on the ground. Still, respect for Justice Gavai's dedication. 🇮🇳

Vivek B

Justice Gavai has always been a voice for the underprivileged. The book's focus on free legal aid under Article 39A is exactly what our judiciary needs to emphasize more. Kudos! 👨‍⚖️

Michelle N

Nice to see a CJI promoting dialogue. I hope this book reaches law colleges across India—our students need exposure to such thoughtful perspectives on constitutional implementation.

Ravi K

Respected Justice, but do we need another compilation of speeches? The real challenge is making justice affordable for the common man in rural areas. Let's see if this book actually leads to change. 🤔

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