After presiding over marathon and surcharged hearings in cases like Ayodhya where tempers run high among lawyers, Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde says it doesn't take much for him to de-stress.
Justice Bobde, who was part of the five-judge constitution bench which pronounced its judgement on the Ayodhya land dispute on Saturday, was recommended as the next the Chief Justice of India just two days after the completion of arguments. And just 10 days before the verdict, President Ram Nath Kovind signed the warrant of his appointment as the CJI on October 29.
When asked how he unwinds, in an interview to PTI earlier this month, he said, "I forget it the moment I get up from the seat. I simply forget it."
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