"The first thing I had taken objection to was the segregation of Gopal Subramanium's file unilaterally by the executive. It is not proper," he said at a function here breaking his silence on the controversy that struck the new government within a month of its coming to power.
Justice Lodha asserted that independence of judiciary was of utmost importance to him and told the lawyers at the function that "don't get the impression that independence of judiciary was compromised".
He was speaking at a function to bid farewell to Justice B S Chauhan who demitted office today on attaining the age of superannuation.
Justice Lodha also expressed his disappointment over Subramanium going public with his grievances when he was abroad.
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"I came back on June 28 and had a meeting with Subramanium asking him to reconsider (his decision to withdraw consent for being appointed as judge).
"On June 29 when he wrote a letter reiterating his position, I was left with no choice but to recall the proposal (recommending Subramanium's name for appointment as judge)," the Chief Justice said.
Chief justice of Calcutta High Court Arun Mishra Chief justice of Orissa High Court Adarsh Goel and eminent lawyer Rohinton Nariman were the other three names recommended by the collegium which the government accepted. The three were later appointed as judges of the Supreme Court.