It was upto the government to decide on what steps should be taken to handle the issue, "but as an individual, it should not happen to our high officials," he told reporters on the sidelines of a convocation function here.
On the issue of former Supreme Court Judge A K Ganguly, acccused of sexually harassing a woman law intern, the CJI said that post-retirement, a judge is considered a normal citizen and therefore it was upto the person concerned to proceed further.
Asked about a former CBI officer involved in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case purportedly confessing he had not recorded the statement verbatim of one of the death convicts AG Perarivalan, the Chief Justice refused to make any remarks since a related case is pending in the Supreme Court.
Earlier in his address, the CJI expressed concern over ragging in colleges, stressing that it should be dealt with an 'iron hand.'
"I wish to emphasise that the menace of ragging in educational institutions adversely impact the standards of education," he said.