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ELEVATED JUSTICE

India Today

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January 06, 2025

The former CJI bequeathed on the court a legacy of rigour, justice and constitutional morality, but also drew scrutiny for the loose ends left by his judicial balancing

-  Kaushik Deka

ELEVATED JUSTICE

In a year marked by judicial milestones and moments of quiet symbolism, former Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud emerged as a figure who reshaped critical debates that will reverberate for years. At the core of his judicial philosophy, there had always been a perceptible tilt towards a stance of fairness and constitutional morality. Nowhere was this more evident in 2024 than in his landmark verdict striking down the Electoral Bonds Scheme as unconstitutional. By declaring it a violation of the citizen's right to know and an infringement on free speech, the court under Chandrachud reaffirmed a foundational democratic principle: transparency is the lifeblood of an accountable government. As the year wore on, though, a muffled medley of fraternal reproach too had risen up. Enough for Chandrachud to respond-sometimes publicly, but always gracefully, and at other times in seeming acts of judicial balancing. Thus it was that it seemed to come too late for many when Chandrachud's bench addressed the issue of "bulldozer justice"-a term used to describe extra-judicial demolitions. Even so, the court raised legitimate questions about the unchecked misuse of executive power, duly warned against the erosion of the rule of law and set a benchmark.

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