Overview
- Katju said his now-deleted August 20 post suggesting women lawyers who winked at him received favourable orders was intended as a joke.
- He issued his apology on August 22 on X and Facebook, acknowledging that many women lawyers felt hurt and citing the association's demand.
- The Supreme Court Women Lawyers' Association called the remark an assault on the dignity, credibility and professional standing of women in the legal fraternity.
- Screenshots of the deleted post circulated online, with at least one X user urging that his past judicial orders be revisited, though no formal action has been reported.
- Katju served on the Supreme Court from 2006 to 2011 and has previously retracted controversial statements, including an unconditional apology in a 2017 contempt matter.