CJI Khanna Advocates 'Less is More' in Judicial Drafting
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna emphasizes the importance of concise petitions in judicial proceedings, advocating for the 'less is more' approach. As his tenure concludes, he reflects on his commitment to transparency and inclusiveness in the judiciary, while highlighting the value of mentorship and mediation.

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Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, addressing the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association, emphasized the need for more concise and clear petitions in legal proceedings. He underscored that mastering the 'art of drafting' was crucial for both lawyers and judges in order to improve judicial efficiency.
With his retirement imminent, CJI Khanna, known for promoting transparency and inclusiveness, reflected on his tenure and the essential role advocates-on-record play in representing citizens' interests in the Supreme Court. He emphasized simplifying communication through the 'less is more' dictum.
Justice BR Gavai, set to succeed CJI Khanna, lauded the outgoing Chief Justice's openness. CJI Khanna also highlighted the significance of mentorship, urging experienced lawyers to support younger counterparts. Additionally, he noted the growing role of mediation in legal processes, advocating for its potential to save time and improve outcomes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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