Vice President Launches Ex-CJI BR Gavai's Book 'The Voice Of Justice : Justice Gavai Speaks'

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi

14 July 2026 7:05 PM IST

  • Vice President Launches Ex-CJI BR Gavais Book The Voice Of Justice : Justice Gavai Speaks
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    C. P. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, today formally released a book, 'The Voice of Justice: Justice Gavai Speaks ', at the Vice-President's Enclave, New Delhi. It features a curated collection of former Chief Justice of India, B.R. Gavai's speeches.

    The book launch was presided over by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and also saw the presence of Justice Vikram Nath. The book, edited by Senior Professor S. Sivakumar of the Indian Law Institute, has been published by Thomson Reuters.

    Addressing the gathering, CJI Kant told the audience that he had the privilege of writing the Foreward for the book which stands as a testimony of former CJI Gavai's work which he carried out with dignity while staying grounded in the realities of the world.

    CJI Kant pointed out that three themes run concurrently through the book: first, the insistence that the Constitution is not self-executing, which is why former CJIs continue to emphasis on access to justice, free legal aid, undertrial prisoners, and compassion in justice delivery.

    "The first is the insistence that the Constitution is not self-executing. Its promises become real only when institutions remember the human being behind the dispute. That is why Bhushan Bhai returns so often to access to justice, free legal aid, undertrial prisoners, and compassion in justice delivery. His reflections on Article 39A are not technical reflections on legal aid alone; they are a reminder that justice cannot depend on the accident of one's resources."

    The second theme is the former CJI's focus on the relationship between rights and social justice. CJI Kant said that the former judge doesn't see fundamental rights and directive principles as rival claims upon the Constitution but a deliberate constitutional design. Thirdly, the book addresses the need for constitutionalism through the lens of technology, legal education, arbitration, climate concerns, gender justice, public confidence in courts and rights of marginalised communities.

    CJI Kant said that Justice Gavai's speeches don't offer an easy answer to these anxieties.

    "What they offer instead is a method: an insistence that the Law retain its human face even while modernising, that Courts remain accessible even while managing complexity, and that constitutional morality must not remain a phrase reserved for judgments, but should inform institutional dharma in everyday life," CJI Kant told the audience.

    Beyond being a compilation of speeches, "The Voice of Justice: Justice Gavai Speaks" presents a coherent exposition of Justice Gavai's judicial philosophy and his enduring commitment to constitutional values. The publication offers readers valuable insights into the evolving role of courts in the twenty-first century and the challenges of ensuring justice in an increasingly diverse democratic society.



    Gursimran Kaur Bakshi

    Gursimran Kaur Bakshi

    Gursimran is the Principal Correspondent with LiveLaw for the Supreme Court. She can be reached out at: simrankaurbakshi@livelaw.in

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