The Delhi High Court today bid farewell to Justice Indira Banerjee, who has been transferred to the Madras High Court as Chief Justice. She had a tenure of less than eight months at the Delhi High Court..Justice Banerjee is the third judge to leave Delhi High Court in the last 5 days days. Earlier, Justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Pradeep Nandrajog had also been transferred out of Delhi High Court..The High Court today organized a full-court reference to bid farewell to Justice Banerjee. The ceremony was attended by Chief Justice G Rohini, ASG Sanjay Jain, DHCBA Vice President JP Sengh and Senior Standing Counsel of Govt. of NCT Delhi, Rahul Mehra..Speaking on the occasion, Justice Banerjee said that she was overwhelmed by the felicitation. She said that she was fortunate to become a judge of the Delhi High Court when it was celebrating its 50 years..“My tenure was short but extremely sweet.”.She expressed her gratitude to all present during the ceremony, while also reminding the Bar that “good judgments come with co-operation from lawyers.” She concluded by saying,.“I shall do my best to keep the flag of the Delhi High Court high.” .The Delhi High Court will see another retirement soon – Chief Justice Rohini will bid farewell next week, after a tenure of 3 years at the helm.
The Delhi High Court today bid farewell to Justice Indira Banerjee, who has been transferred to the Madras High Court as Chief Justice. She had a tenure of less than eight months at the Delhi High Court..Justice Banerjee is the third judge to leave Delhi High Court in the last 5 days days. Earlier, Justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Pradeep Nandrajog had also been transferred out of Delhi High Court..The High Court today organized a full-court reference to bid farewell to Justice Banerjee. The ceremony was attended by Chief Justice G Rohini, ASG Sanjay Jain, DHCBA Vice President JP Sengh and Senior Standing Counsel of Govt. of NCT Delhi, Rahul Mehra..Speaking on the occasion, Justice Banerjee said that she was overwhelmed by the felicitation. She said that she was fortunate to become a judge of the Delhi High Court when it was celebrating its 50 years..“My tenure was short but extremely sweet.”.She expressed her gratitude to all present during the ceremony, while also reminding the Bar that “good judgments come with co-operation from lawyers.” She concluded by saying,.“I shall do my best to keep the flag of the Delhi High Court high.” .The Delhi High Court will see another retirement soon – Chief Justice Rohini will bid farewell next week, after a tenure of 3 years at the helm.