Taking on the critics of judiciary both inside and outside, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on Wednesday said “to criticise, attack and destroy a system is quite easy” but “what is difficult and challenging is to transform it into a performing one”. “For this, one has to transcend one’s personal ambitions and grievances. Rather constructive steps need to be taken with positive mindset of reform, no matter howsoever small”, he said while addressing a gathering after unfurling the national flag at the Supreme Court. He said “concrete reforms must be undertaken with rationality, maturity, responsibility and composure” and that “it is necessary to be productive instead of being counter-productive”.
Taking on the critics of judiciary both inside and outside, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on Wednesday said “to criticise, attack and destroy a system is quite easy” but “what is difficult and challenging is to transform it into a performing one”. “For this, one has to transcend one’s personal ambitions and grievances. Rather constructive steps need to be taken with positive mindset of reform, no matter howsoever small”, he said while addressing a gathering after unfurling the national flag at the Supreme Court. He said “concrete reforms must be undertaken with rationality, maturity, responsibility and composure” and that “it is necessary to be productive instead of being counter-productive”.