Chief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud, explains that while a court judgment cannot be directly overruled, the legislature can enact new laws to address any shortcomings in the judgment. He also discusses the differences between judicial decisions and those made by the other branches of the government. Chandrachud acknowledges the lack of women representation in the judiciary and mentions the importance of redefining merit to create a more inclusive system. Additionally, he highlights language as a significant barrier in accessing justice and mentions efforts to translate judgments to reach a wider audience. Chandrachud also shares his perspective on the retirement age for judges.