
New Delhi, March 16 The Rajya Sabha bade farewell to former Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi, who retired on Monday after completing his six-year term in office.
Chairman C P Radhakrishnan said that as a distinguished jurist, Gogoi brought unparalleled legal acumen and experience to the deliberations of the House.
"His interventions in the Rajya Sabha reflected a deep understanding of the legislative process and public interest," he said.
The House will certainly miss his insightful counsel, measured interventions, and the gravitas he brought to the discussions.
On behalf of the entire House, the chairman extended best wishes to him and said: "I wish that he will continue to contribute to the nation in different capacities with the same dedication, integrity, and spirit of service that he has exemplified throughout his illustrious career."
Gogoi was nominated to the Upper House in March 2020.