As the court started its work at 10.30 AM like any other busy day, there was no indication of what was to come.
Suddenly around 11.30 AM, Justice J Chelameswar and Justice Kurian Joseph rose for the day in their respective court rooms, numbered 2 and 5.
Justice Ranjan Gogoi, in the meantime, rushed through and disposed of most of the day's listed business, while Justice Madan B Lokur heard matters in his chamber.
The news of their sudden exit spread like a wildfire in the corridors of the apex court, sending a shockwave among the journalists, lawyers and litigants and leading the scribes to scramble to the venue of the presser, about four kilometres away from the top court.
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It was an unprecedented life-time event, being the first such in the history of independent India.
At the venue, media stalwarts and lawyers jostled for space alongside journalists, as the official residence of Justice Chelameswar buzzed with activity and its gates, which are often closed, were open for all.
Moments before the presser began, lensmen started shouting at each other to get better footage of the judges coming to the lawns to address the media.
As the chairs meant for scribes got occupied, many sat on the ground of the lush green lawn while seniors like Shekhar Gupta and Indira Jaising were also seen standing.
Scribes were heard murmuring how the senior journalist and the lawyer were present at the press conference.
When Jaising tried to ask some questions to the judges, some journalists objected saying that the conference was meant for the press only. However, Jaising said she was there as a citizen of the country.
Throughout the press conference, Gupta was seen standing behind the four judges and later, he eagerly obliged TV channels with his sound bytes.
Soon thereafter, the word spread that Attorney General K K Venugopal was holding a meeting with the CJI and some scribes tried to know the outcome from the top law officer.
A tweet was also circulated that the CJI and the AG would hold a press conference, which did not happen.
The journalists who had rushed back to the apex court to cover this meeting had a futile, long wait till the end of the court time of 4 PM.