New CJI: Huge moment of pride for Assam and NE, say advocates

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

The legal fraternity in Guwahati Wednesday welcomed the swearing-in of Justice as the of India, the first person from the northeast to occupy the post, calling it a "huge moment of pride" for and the region.

Justice Gogoi was a member of the association after he became an of the high court nearly four decades ago.

He was born in in on November 18, 1954, and had enrolled as an of in 1978. He practised law on constitutional, taxation and company matters.

Buragohain described Justice Gogoi as a "jewel of the northeast" and not just of

"He is an illustrious son of Assam - a man of principles and a very honest and upright man with a vision for independence of judiciary and protection of democratic rights," Buragohain told

The members of the bar association pray for the success of Gogoi and for his long life and good health to serve the country and its people in general and the judiciary in particular, he added.

Justice Gogoi will have a tenure of a little over 13 months.

Senior said the assumption of office of chief justice of by Justice Gogoi is a "huge moment of pride for and Assam."

"It's only fitting that the from the region should be a like Justice Gogoi - a repository of the values of truthfulness, courage and honesty characterising people of the region and widely acknowledged as one of the finest judges in the Supreme Court," Hazarika said.

Justice Gogoi, he said, is also a source of inspiration, particularly for the younger generation in Assam as he had built his career as a by being only in Guwahati barring the six years when he had studied in

"This demonstrates that to reach the highest position in one's chosen profession and become an it is not necessary to go out of Assam. Rather, there are immense possibilities in one's own place and in the process contribute to the growth and development of the region," Hazarika added.

Senior advocate of the high court Sidhartha Sankar Dey said Justice Gogoi had matured as an advocate under the guidance of late advocate J P Bhattacharyya and he practiced in all branches of law.

As a Justice Gogoi meticulously balances law, equity and social problems, he said.

In the book '- History and Heritage', which was released in the court premises in the presence of Justice Gogoi in August, its had quoted former Assam on him.

Mazumdar had jocularly asked Justice Gogoi's father, late Keshav Gogoi, who was a and former Assam chief minister, if his son would join politics and follow his path.

To this, Kesav Gogoi had replied his son would not join politics and therefore would not become a But he definitely had the potential to become the chief justice of India, Mazumdar was quoted to have said in the book, which was published by of the

"Prophetic words, indeed", Dutta, a Padmashree winner, had written in his book.

Justice Gogoi was appointed judge of Gauhati High Court in 2001 after practising as an advocate for 23 years and was transferred to the and in September 2010. He was appointed the chief justice of the and just five months later in February 2011. He became a judge of the in April 2012.

There had been speculations over Justice Gogoi's appointment as the next CJI after the SC's four most senior judges, including him, had called a press conference in January and criticised Justice Misra on various issues, specially in the manner of allocation of cases to certain benches.

According to the Memorandum of Procedure, which governs the appointment of members of the higher judiciary, appointment to the office of the chief justice of India should be of the of the which Justice Gogoi was.

He was named successor by former chief justice earlier this month in accordance with the established practice.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 18:55 IST