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SC judge Indira Banerjee demits office, hopes appointment of more women as judges

Justice Banerjee, who is the fifth senior-most judge in the apex court would be demitting office after serving for over four years.

by NavJeevan
3 years ago
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SC judge Indira Banerjee demits office, hopes appointment of more women as judges

Justice Indira Banerjee. NE FILE PHOTO

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NEW DELHI, SEP 23

Outgoing senior woman Supreme Court judge Justice Indira Banerjee Friday hoped that more women would be appointed as judges of the top judiciary in the coming days.

Justice Banerjee, who is the fifth senior-most judge in the apex court would be demitting office after serving for over four years.

Besides her, other women judges in the apex court are Justices Hima Kohli, BV Nagarathna, and Bela M Trivedi.

Justice Banerjee was the eighth woman judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court and now with her retirement, there would be three woman judges in the apex court.

The Supreme Court, which came into being on January 26, 1950, has seen very few woman judges since its inception and in the last over 72 years – only 11, starting with Justice M Fathima Beevi in 1989.

  • Justice Banerjee, who was elevated to the top court on August 7, 2018, from Madras High Court where she was the Chief Justice, acknowledged the assistance of the bar in judgments delivered by her.
  • Justice Banerjee was the eighth woman judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court and now with her retirement, there would be three woman judges in the apex court.

Other female judges appointed to the apex court were – Justices Sujata V Manohar, Ruma Pal, Gyan Sudha Misra, Ranjana P Desai, R Banumathi, and Indu Malhotra.

On the last working day, Justice Banerjee shared the ceremonial bench with Chief Justice of India U U Lalit who praised her contribution to the judiciary in her over two-decade-long career.

“We all will be missing our sister, Justice Banerjee. In twenty years of judicial career, she has given everything. Hard-working – yes. Intelligent – No doubt. She has all the qualities which a judge should have. We all will be missing her on the bench and of course, she will always remain in our hearts. So, good luck sister! Wish you all the best!,” said the CJI.

Justice Banerjee, who was elevated to the top court on August 7, 2018, from Madras High Court where she was the Chief Justice, acknowledged the assistance of the bar in judgments delivered by her.

She recalled her first day in the top court as the judge saying that it seemed just like the other day when she was sharing the bench with Justice (since retired) Dipak Misra on August 7, 2018.

“I acknowledge the assistance which I have received from the members of the bar. If I gave judgments, it was because of their (lawyers’) assistance,” she said, adding that the apex court bar is “very strong, independent and intelligent”.

“I do hope that there will be more women in the future…hope there is cooperation for the weaker, and there be equality and justice in the shortest span of time. Thank you all,” she said in her concluding remarks.

The retirement of justice Banerjee would bring down the number of serving judges in the top court to 29 against the sanctioned strength of 34 including the CJI.

The SCBA (Supreme Court Bar Association) would hold a formal function to bid farewell to Justice Banerjee, the senior judge among the four women judges in the top court, in the evening.

As per the Constitution, Supreme Court judges retire at the age of 65.

Attorney General K K Venugopal, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, SCBA president, and senior advocate Vikas Singh paid rich tributes to Justice Banerjee on her last day in office.

“We have very few woman judges on the bench and it is very sad that we are losing one of the best amongst them,” the top law officer said.

Justice Banerjee, born on September 24, 1957, did LL.B from the College of Law of Calcutta University and enrolled as an advocate on July 5, 1985.

She practiced both in the Original and Appellate Sides of the Calcutta High Court in all branches of law except Criminal law, with appearances in the Supreme Court, other Courts, and Tribunals.

She was elevated as a permanent Judge of Calcutta High Court on February 5, 2002, was transferred as the Judge of the Delhi High Court on August 8, 2016, and also became the chairperson of the Delhi State Legal Services Authority.

She was sworn in as Chief Justice of Madras High Court on April 5, April 2017, and was later elevated as Supreme Court Judge on August 7, 2018.

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