Chennai: “I regret that I cannot fully destroy the feudal culture where you serve,” Sanjib Banerjee, the main justice of Madras High Court, told HC staff in his farewell message.
I apologize for hours that you must save for me, he added in a two-page letter aimed at the bench, bar, registry and staff.
On Wednesday, two days after the center told his transfer to the Meghalaya High Court, Judge Banerjee went to Kolkata, his hometown, rejected separation.
In his farewell letter, the judge said, “For my colleagues on the bench: I apologize.
First, because it cannot survive the distance and second, because it does not say goodbye to you directly.” “For a few of you who might be offended by my actions, know that they have never been personal: I consider those actions needed for the institution,” he added.
Madras HC Chairperson of Hakti Sanjib Banerjee For Bar Members: You are one of the best in this country and have suffered old judges who speak and sometimes angry with more patience, respect and understanding than I get.
Thank you for all your good words, he said.
For registry members, the judge said, “Your efficiency makes administration easily.
I also recognize the sincerity that you have proven to improve and improve the system and process: Please continue your business to realize transparency and accountability.” Noted that he left the court with the happiest memory, said Justice Banerjee, “Ranee (his wife) and I remain forever indebted to everyone in this beautiful and noble condition we have the privilege of calling eleven months for the past eleven months and for good And the warmth that we with us was welcomed during the entire term of office.
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