The Chief Justice of India andor the Supreme Court is looked upon as the ultimate authority and power, who gives absolutely correct rulings, decisions, orders, advice etc. to all the citizens of this country. When the CJI/any Supreme Court Judge/s show indignation, anger, dislike, mirth or any other feelings,one wonders if these highly honourable judges are also apt or liable to allow these feelings to influence or colour their judgements, like anyone else, including the law breakers. If this is indeed so,then why expect them to remain isolated and insulated so completely from realities of our life,especially in the realms of law. The murderer at the Gateway of India is on video tape, caught immediately after crime,but he will live a normal life for many years on bail or behind bars or after being found not guilty in a court. Can the CJI overlook such injustice? In a case like this, any law or rule requiring finger prints and residential address of the murderer etc. should be ignored and capital punishment should be given immediately.Judicial activism will be most welcome in such matters, apart from rulings on interpretation of law, rules etc.