Justice BR Gavai, Chief Justice of India (Retd), established a thoughtful and commendable precedent immediately after demitting office.
Once the oath ceremony for the new Chief Justice concluded at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Justice Gavai chose not to use the official vehicle allotted to the sitting Chief Justice of India.
Instead, he departed the venue in an alternative car, ensuring that the designated CJI vehicle was promptly available for his successor’s journey to the Supreme Court.
This deliberate act has drawn wide appreciation as he demonstrated deep respect for the Chief Justice’s office and upheld institutional propriety.
By vacating the official car without delay, Justice Gavai underscored the importance of seamless administrative transition within the judiciary.
His conduct highlighted the dignity of the role he once held while extending full honour to the incoming Chief Justice.
A Model for Administrative Decorum
The smooth and respectful manner in which the transition unfolded has been viewed as an example for future judicial appointments.
Justice Gavai’s decision to return in a separate vehicle avoided any disruption or delay in official proceedings, emphasising his sensitivity towards protocol and the efficient functioning of the Supreme Court.
Such gestures, though symbolic, hold substantial significance within the judiciary, where traditions and propriety form the foundation of public trust.
Justice Gavai’s action demonstrated that leadership continues even in retirement—through humility, respect and personal example.
The oath ceremony itself marked a moment of institutional continuity, and Justice Gavai’s gesture added to the solemnity of the occasion.
By voluntarily stepping aside from official privilege the moment his tenure ended, he reinforced the sanctity of constitutional offices and set a benchmark for smooth transitions.
Justice BR Gavai’s tenure as Chief Justice witnessed several important judicial developments, but this gesture at the moment of transition has already drawn attention for its symbolic strength.
His approach reminds office-holders across institutions that dignity, protocol and respect for successors are essential to the credibility and grace of public service.
Justice Gavai’s thoughtful conduct sets a new precedent, reflecting the ethos of the Indian judiciary and serving as a model of humility, propriety, and respect for the institution.
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