Will soon clear collegium picks, Centre informs SC

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Will soon clear collegium picks, Centre informs SC

Saturday, 04 February 2023 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Will soon clear collegium picks, Centre informs SC

Facing displeasure and some tough questions from the Supreme Court, the Centre on Friday gave an assurance that the Collegium’s pending recommendations for the elevation of five High Court judges to the apex court will be cleared soon and the warrant of their appointments may be issued by Sunday.

A bench of Justices SK Kaul and AS Oka also expressed displeasure over the delay in clearing recommendations for transfer of High Court judges, calling it a “very serious issue”, and warned that any delay in this matter may result in both administrative and judicial actions which might not be palatable.

“When, is the next question? We are not saying about date. Two days, three days or four days, when will the warrants be issued?,” the bench asked, responding to Attorney General R Venkataramani, who first said that expected issue warrant soon.  “I was given to understand that by Sunday, it may be issued,” said the AG. 

The apex court while referring to the issue of delay in clearing recommendations for transfer of High Court judges also observed, “Don’t make us take a stand which will be very uncomfortable.”  

“You will make us take some very very difficult decisions,” said the bench.  

“The top court, which has a sanctioned strength of 34 judges, including the CJI, is functioning with 27 judges presently.

The court, which was hearing two petitions including one related to the Centre’s alleged delay in clearing names recommended by the Collegium for appointment as judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts, observed that five names for elevation to the apex court were recommended in December last year and now it is February. 

When Venkataramani said  warrants of appointment of these five names is expected to be issued soon, the bench said, “Should we record that for those five, warrants are being issued?”

The bench noted that the AG has submitted that so far five recommendations made by the Collegium for appointment to the apex court is concerned, the warrants will be issued within five days. 

The Attorney General requested that the number of days may not be recorded. “You are saying it is happening. When I ask, you say Sunday. That is why I gave a longer period of time,” Justice Kaul observed.

 “When you are saying it is happening, I gave the longer leeway when I said five days... We gave longer leeway because sometimes, there are unexpected delays,” he said. 

When Venkataramani said the issue concerning appointment of High Court judges be deferred for some time, the bench referred to the aspect of delay in clearing the recommendations for transfer and said it is “greatly troubling us.”

 “If transfer orders are not implemented, what do you want us to do,” the bench said, adding that “we withdraw judicial work from them, is that what you want?”  It said when the Collegium thinks somebody is appropriate for working in a high court and the government keeps the issue of transfer pending, it is “very serious”.

 “We will not permit any third party to play a game with this.”  The bench said there is no question of delay in transfer of judges from one High Court to the another when the Government has little role in this.  It further said one name was recommended by the Collegium for appointment as Chief Justice of a High Court but the judge concerned is going to demit office in 19 days. “You want him to retire without being appointed as the chief justice?”  Venkataramani said he is aware of it and necessary action is being taken.

 The bench observed that sometimes names are cleared overnight, sometimes it takes time and there is no uniformity in this. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for one of the petitioners, flagged the issue of names reiterated by the Collegium not being cleared by the Government.  He said in some cases, despite second reiteration, the appointment has not been made yet.  According to the law, the Government has no option but to appoint those whose names have been reiterated, Bhushan said. “It can’t go on like this.”

An advocate, appearing for another petitioner, said the court is being “attacked outside the court”.  “We are used to it ...We are used to handling this and be rest assured, it does not, beyond a stage, bother us. It is for different authorities to see what is appropriate and what is not appropriate,” Justice Kaul said.  The bench, which posted the matter for further hearing on February 13, said it is trying to resolve all the issues.

 “Attorney, at least, I am taking your words for the five appointments and number two, the transfers and chief justices’ appointment... These must come. It is on that understanding I am putting this after 10 days,” Justice Kaul said.

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