Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai, who is retiring on November 23, said in his separate opinion that the May 16 judgment, if allowed to continue to operate, would have a “devastating effect” and “thousands of crores of Rupees would go to waste”. Justice K. Vinod Chandran backed his view, forming the majority on the Bench.

[19/11, 08:48] Sekarreporter: “Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai, who is retiring on November 23, said in his separate opinion that the May 16 judgment, if allowed to continue to operate, would have a “devastating effect” and “thousands of crores of Rupees would go to waste”. Justice K. Vinod Chandran backed his view, forming the majority on the Bench.


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