'Overwhelmed' CJI Ramana thanks people for wishes, seek cooperation in discharging duties

Chief Justice of India N V Ramana Sunday thanked the people for extending him good wishes on taking over as the head of the judiciary and sought their cooperation in the discharge of his duties.

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Chief Justice of India N V Ramana Sunday thanked the people for extending him good wishes on taking over as the head of the judiciary and sought their cooperation in the discharge of his duties. Justice Ramana was on Saturday administered the oath of office as the 48th CJI by President Ram Nath Kovind in a brief function here.

Responding to the congratulatory messages pouring in from people across the country, ranging from his childhood friends to the holders of high constitutional offices, the CJI, in a statement, said he was "overwhelmed" by the flood of messages wishing him well.

Justice Ramana also expressed "hope and belief" that he will receive co-operation from all the stakeholders in the discharge of his duties.


Hailing from a family from the Ponnavaram village of Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district with an agricultural background, a soft-spoken Justice Ramana will have a tenure of over 16 months and will demit office on August 26 next year.
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