Today, On 31st May, CJI B R Gavai said, “Constitution should be credited for keeping country united during crises,” while speaking at the inauguration of new advocate chambers and a multi-level parking facility at the Allahabad High Court in Uttar Pradesh.

Chief Justice of India (CJI) B R Gavai emphasized on Saturday that the nation has always remained united and resilient during crises, attributing this strength to the Constitution.
He spoke at an event marking the inauguration of advocate chambers and a multi-level parking facility at the Allahabad High Court.
CJI Gavai remarked,
“When the Constitution was being made and its final draft was presented before the Constituent Assembly, at that time some people used to say that the Constitution is too federal while some used to say that it is too unitary. Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar had replied that the Constitution is neither wholly federal nor wholly unitary. But one thing I can tell you is that we have given a Constitution which will keep India united and strong both in times of peace and war,”
He noted that India has progressed significantly since independence, thanks to the Constitution.
He stated,
“Today we see what is the condition of our neighbouring countries. And India is making a journey towards development after independence. Whenever there has been a crisis in the country, it has remained united and strong. The credit for this should be given to the Constitution,”
CJI Gavai also highlighted the importance of ensuring justice reaches every citizen, saying,
“It is our fundamental duty to reach out to the last citizen of this country who needs justice. Be it the legislature, the executive or the judiciary, everyone has to reach out to that citizen.”
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai who recently visited Allahabad and inaugurated two important infrastructure projects at the Allahabad High Court. These projects included newly constructed advocates’ chambers and a multi-level parking building.
The aim of these developments is to provide better facilities to lawyers and to improve the working environment in the court.
CJI officially inaugurated the newly constructed High Court Advocate Chambers and the Multi-Level Parking Building.