Centre urges Supreme Court to set collegiums in motion

Centre urges Supreme Court to set collegiums in motion

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 08:48 PM IST
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Govt says 40% vacancy in various HCs is hampering disposal of cases

New Delhi : The Centre on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court that the collegium as it existed today should be set in motion for the appointment of judges as nearly 40 per cent vacancies in various high courts was creating problems in the disposal of cases.

A constitution bench comprising Justices Jagdish Singh Khehar, J. Chelameswar, Madan B. Lokur, Kurian Joseph and Adarsh Kumar Goel was told the same by Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi.

Rohatgi said the central government favoured a “transparent and criteria” based appointment of “good” judges at the entry level in high courts.

Describing the entry point as “most critical”, the attorney general said: “If the entry level is good, then the people coming to the apex court would also be good. The entry level must be transparent.”

Rohatgi said this to the court as it was told by counsel Arvind Dattar and Additional Solicitor General Pinki Anand that 1,450 suggestions running into 11,000 pages had been received in the eight days of the extended period that the court had given to the public and other stakeholders on November 5 to give suggestions.

Both Dattar and Anand were asked by the court to collate the suggestions.

Rohatgi was asked to examine the suggestions and submit a draft suggestion to improve the working of the collegium making it transparent and criteria based.

Rohatgi would discharge this function as an officer of the court and not as first law officer of the central government.

The attorney general was asked to shoulder the responsibility, after counsel Gopal Subramanium strongly opposed the earlier oral order of the court, asking the law ministry to prepare the draft suggestion from the suggestions received from the public.

In the face of stiff resistance by Subramanium, counsel Rajeev Dhavan told the court that the task of preparing the draft suggestions could be carried out by Rohatgi.

At present, the procedure to be followed by the collegium in the appointment of judges to higher judiciary is part of the memorandum of procedure issued by the government on June 30, 1999 in the wake of the nine judges’ verdict in 1998 while answering a presidential reference on the appointment of judges by the collegium.                    — IANS

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