Justice Dattu, who was sworn in as the 42nd CJI, said the job of the apex court judge is very responsible as every case at the top court is a "serious case" for citizens.
"At the end of the day it is the last court of the country. Whether it is a judge or the people we give lot of attention as we know how much citizens pay attention," he said in an informal interaction with legal reporters.
"Be it a bail matter or that of an immoveable property or else we have to be more responsible," he said.
Justice Dattu, who is handling the case relating to a plea for keeping the CBI Director Ranjit Sinha away from the 2G spectrum scam probe, for his alleged nexus with high- profile accused, said "this is a court which makes no distinction between common man and others".
As a CJI, Justice Dattu, who will be heading a bench dealing with the issues arising out of bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and creation of new state of Telangana, said as a judge of the top court one has to work for around 16 hours a day and for him the best stress buster is "carnatic music and usual dose of south Indian coffee".
