
The judge of the High Court in Madhya Pradesh duppal Venko Raman, who in his farewell speech gave off deep bitterness and said, “God will not forgive or forget.”
Raman’s justice launched her speech by saying, “It was a remarkable period of my life.”
Then he said, “I was transferred without any explanation from Andhra Pradesh High Court to the Madhya Pradesh High Court,” press confidence in India said.
A futile struggle for compassionate hearing
“I was asked to possibly. I decided to make my wife to be better handling,” he said in a voice loaded with pain.
His wife suffers from paroxysmal non-adhesive seizures (PNES) and serious brain complications after Covid-19 pandemia.
Raman’s righteousness said his request – a serious request from her husband’s birth from compassion – for broadcasting fell on deaf ears.
On July 19, 2024, he submitted a formal statement of the court of peak and again repeated the seriousness of the health of his wife.
“But the national team was not considered or rejected,” he added, according to PTI.
Further appeal submitted during the previous main judge also unanswered, he said.
Justice Raman also commented: “I didn’t get any answer. The judge like me expects at least a humane consideration. I was daunting and deeply painful.”
He also acknowledged that the current chief judge BR Gavai could have been more sympathetic – but he came “too late during the day when I demincy of the office”.
Judge Raman, who claimed to have been transferred with “poor intention,” he said, “It seems that my transfer order was issued with poor participation and bothered me. I suffered when I was moved from my home state for obvious reasons.”
“I am glad to satisfy their ego. Now they are retired. God will not forgive or forget. They will also suffer in another regime,” he added.
During his speech, Judge Raman acknowledged that his career was marked by “fighting and bitter experience”.
“I did not testify to the resistance of human existence, the power of human struggle, dignity in poverty, and most importantly, unshakable hope and faith,” he said, adding, “These common everyday experience” taught him that “there is no abbreviation to success”.
“My family suffered quietly,” shared, “but eventually the truth will always win.”
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