India, Feb. 21 -- If an individual judge has a certain "quibble" over an issue in the concerned court, the "correct thing" to do would be to have a conversation with the concerned chief justice rather than making the information public, former chief justice of India DY Chandrachud said on Friday.

Speaking at the 'Vidhi Utsav' in New Delhi, Chandrachud said intuitions cannot function "efficiently" unless there is a certain well laid down procedure which adds to certainty, objectivity and transparency.

"Speaking for myself, I feel if an individual judge in the institution has a certain quibble about a particular decision, the correct thing would be to go to the CJ and have a conversation. Laying it up for public dialogue, perhaps, detract...