Chennai high court Chief Justice sanjeev Banerjee, who has been transferred as the Chief Justice of the meghalaya high court, has left chennai without saying goodbye or telling anyone.
He is traveling with his family by car to his native West bengal or to the state of meghalaya where he was relocated.
At the same time, a letter signed by him and written to fellow judges, court registrars, and high court staff has been released. He mentioned some of the information, including the community of judges, the registrar of the high court, the staff, and many others.
At the outset of the letter, I apologize for not being able to say goodbye directly to you, fellow judges who have worked with me.
Finally, if some of you have been hurt by some of my actions, please know that they are not always personal. Sanju Banerjee said that he felt that those measures were necessary for the structure of the judiciary.
He mentioned that I and my wife have always been moved by the respect and love you have bestowed on us.
He referred to the lawyers' community, saying you are one of the best communities in the country. You quietly tolerated me as an old man for some time talking too much.
You were more respectful and understanding than I was optimistic. When it comes to court registry, your skills make management easier.
I recognize the honesty you have shown in improving the judiciary and its practices. The Chief Justice noted that the judiciary should act similarly to maintain transparency and accountability.
Speaking of court staff, I apologize to all of you who have had to wait so long for me. I am saddened that you have not been able to completely eradicate the dominant culture in which you work.