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‘Justice Chandrachud has fallen off’, says lawyer as Internet connection drops

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New Delhi, April 30

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The Supreme Court on Friday witnessed a lighter moment during a significant hearing on COVID-related issues, when one of the lawyers said “Justice Chandrachud has fallen off” as the connection dropped.

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A Bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud, L N Rao and S Ravindra Bhat was conducting a lengthy but significant hearing on providing relief to COVID-19 patients.

Amidst the three-hour long virtual hearing, when Justice Chandrachud’s link got disconnected and one of the lawyers appearing in the matter said, “Justice Chandrachud has fallen off”.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was also attending the hearing, heard the lawyer and pointed out to virtual hearing control room that Justice Chandrachud has been disconnected.

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After nearly twenty seconds, Justice Chandrachud got reconnected to the hearing and apologised for being got disconnected.

Mehta pointed out that one of the lawyers has used a wrong phrase, “fallen off”.

Justice Chandrachud laughed and said in Hindi, ‘Sab parmatama ke haath main hai’ (everything is in the hand of God).

Everyone connected laughed and the hearing resumed. PTI

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