Tuesday, June 3, 2025

CJI Chandrachud, judges cool down over hot coffee

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New Delhi: After the day’s hard work, it was time for the Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud and several other judges of the Supreme Court to cool down over a cup of hot coffee.

Justice Chandrachud Thursday visited a cafeteria with other judges on the apex court premises and relaxed while sipping the brew.

“The CJI and the judges of the Supreme Court of India enjoyed a cup of coffee at the Cafeteria of the Supreme Court after a long day of marathon hearings and a Constitutional Bench sitting,” the apex court said in a statement.

“The Hon’ble CJI met the executive members of the SCBA (Supreme Court Bar Association), earlier in the day and interacted on various issues,” also added in the statement.

A five-judge constitution bench comprising the CJI and Justices Hrishikesh Roy, P S Narasimha, Pankaj Mithal and Manoj Misra Thursday heard a batch of petitions dealing with the question of whether a public employer can change the rules of employment during the examination process.

PTI

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