On the first working day after the unprecedented presser on Friday, speculations were rife in the apex court corridors as to how the four judges and the CJI would move forward in resolving the crisis and take up respective judicial work.
The press conference by Justices Jasti Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur and Kurian Joseph on January 12 was the single major controversy in the chequered 67-year old history of the Supreme Court.
Luthra's plea was strongly rejected with the CJI saying "no, no", when lawyer R P Luthra referred to the January 12 press conference held by four judges on the issue of assignment of cases and sought stern action in the matter.
The CJI, heading the bench which also comprised Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, then went ahead with the mentioning of urgent cases and hearing of 56 listed matters.
Justices Gogoi, Lokur and Joseph presided courts three, four and five respectively without showing any signs of discomfort.
The three judges dealt with 49, 41 and 53 matters listed today respectively.
Justice Lokur also chaired a special bench comprising Justices Joseph and A K Sikri at 2 PM, to deal with coal scam cases in which CBI informed that it would examine the bank accounts of those who had visited the official residence of then agency chief Ranjit Sinha.
Attorney General K K Venugopal later told PTI that everything has been settled among the judges who were busy doing normal judicial work.
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