Chief Justice of India B R Gavai has made it clear that he will not be accepting any government position after retiring from the Supreme Court.
Instead, he intends to pursue work in consultation and arbitration.
Speaking at the inauguration of the Late T R Gilda Memorial E-Library at the Amravati District and Sessions Court on Saturday, Justice Gavai said, “I have declared this on several occasions in the past that I will not accept any government position after November 24. I will do consultation and arbitration.”
Justice Gavai is scheduled to retire on November 23, 2025.
A day earlier, the Chief Justice visited his ancestral village, Darapur, in Amravati district, to mark the death anniversary of his father, R S Gavai, former governor of Kerala and Bihar. Accompanied by family members, he paid homage at his father’s memorial.
During the visit, Justice Gavai also laid the foundation stone for a new entrance gate on the road to Darapur.
The structure will be named after Dadasaheb Gavai, as his father was fondly known, honoring his legacy and public service.
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