CJI Bhushan Gavai has ruled out accepting post-retirement assignments. "It's a matter of personal principle," he said in an exclusive interaction with TOI Saturday. Gavai, who retires in Nov this year, added his focus remains on reducing over 81,000 pending cases in Supreme Court and improving infrastructure in rural courts.
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