On November 15, journalists covering the Supreme Court recÂeived an unusual note from the office of Ranjan Gogoi, the 46th Chief Justice of India, who was to demit office two days later. The note explained why the CJI could not grant journalists their request for one-to-one interviews. 바카라śBitter truths must remain in memory,바카라ť the CJI said. Public memory, as the clichĂ© goes, is short. However, it isn바카라™t altogether absÂent. Gogoi바카라™s ruse of keeping bitter truths about the Supreme Court바카라”or are they more specific to his term as CJI?바카라”confined to his memory seems ironic, if not altogether preposterous. The contradiction in such posturing is even starker given his participation in an unprecedented press conference in January 2018 when he, along with then SC judges, justices J. Chelameswar, Madan B. Lokur and Kurian Joseph, launched a scathing broadside against then CJI Dipak Misra.