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    CJI  Misra meets 2 top judges to end judicial storm

    By JK Global NewsApril 14, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pertinently, under pressure after the letters from Justices Jasti Chelameswar and Kurian Joseph about the government’s role in stalling appointment of judges to the Supreme Court and high courts, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra is understood to have informed two of his colleagues that he is working to address the concerns. According to the available reports, CJI Misra informally met Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Kurian Joseph on Wednesday and indicated that he was looking into the issues pertaining to the apex court. The meeting, which lasted for half-an-hour, followed the inauguration of the gymnasium in the Supreme Court premises by the CJI.

    Without referring to the letters or naming any individuals whose appointments have been stalled, CJI Misra is learnt to have informed his two colleagues of his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday.

    Justices Gogoi and Joseph are both members of the collegium for selection of judges for the Supreme Court, and were among the four Supreme Court judges who went public with their letter to the CJI, over various issues pertaining to the functioning of the court, at a press conference in January. The other two judges, Justices Chelameswar and Madan Lokur, were not present during the informal meeting on Wednesday evening.

    The CJI’s informal meeting on Wednesday follows two strongly worded letters and a public speech by his senior colleagues in recent days, after no action was initiated by him on the issues raised at the January press conference.

    According to reports, other judges also exhorted the CJI to raise the issue of pending appointments with the government during collegium meetings last month. Highlighting the case of pending elevation of a judicial officer to the Karnataka High Court despite the collegium’s reiteration, Justice Chelameswar had written a letter last month on government interference in appointment of judges to the high court, and demanded a full court to discuss the matter.

    At a public event for Harvard Club of India last week, Justice Chelameswar spoke on the same issue, besides pointing to the delay on the part of the government in finalising the Memorandum of Procedure that will govern the interaction between the Supreme Court collegium and the Executive.

    In his letter, Justice Kurian also warned that “the dignity, honour and respect of this institution is going down day by day since we are not able to take the recommendations for appointment to this Court to their logical conclusion within the normally expected times”.
    He said that “if there is no normal delivery on completion of the gestation period, what is urgently done is a Caesarean section. Unless such a surgical intervention is made at an appropriate time, the child in the womb dies.”

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