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Apex court takes strong note of delay on Centre’s part in acting on collegium’s recommendations

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde asked Attorney General  K K Venugopal to apprise it as to how much time would be needed for the Ministry of Law in responding to the collegium’s recommendations for the appointment of judges in high courts.

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Apex court takes strong note of delay on Centre’s part in acting on collegium’s recommendations

Venugopal, on February 17, last year, had told a bench that high courts across the country have not even recommended the names for appointment of judges for 199 out of 396 vacancies.

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NE LEGAL BUREAU

NEW DELHI, JAN 27

The Supreme Court on Wednesday took strong note of the delay on the part of the Central government in acting on the collegium’s recommendations clearing names for appointment of judges in the higher judiciary, saying “it is a matter of great concern”.

The apex court said that as of date 189 proposals on the appointment of judges are pending and sought an update on the latest position from the government.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde asked Attorney General  K K Venugopal to apprise it as to how much time would be needed for the Ministry of Law in responding to the collegium’s recommendations for the appointment of judges in high courts.

“If you do not give comments for five months on collegium recommendations, it is a matter of great concern,” said the bench, which also comprised justices SK Kaul and Surya Kant.

“We need the update on pending names as on January 29 and suppose you have a reservation and you send back names and then we can reiterate. But if you do not give comments for five months on collegium recommendations then it is a matter of great concern,” the bench remarked.

It said in some cases, the Centre has taken more than a year in responding to the recommendations and usually refer to their pendency with the intelligence bureau or with state governments.

“We need to put the house in order,” the bench said and posted the matter for hearing after two weeks.

The observations came on a transfer plea of PLR Projects Pvt Ltd originating in 2019 from Odisha, where lawyers were then observing strike in several districts demanding circuit benches of the high court in other parts of the state.

Earlier, the Centre had told the bench that on average the government takes 127 days for clearing the recommendations sent to it during the process of appointment judges in the higher judiciary, whereas the apex court Collegium takes 119 days to deal with it

Venugopal, on February 17, last year, had told a bench that high courts across the country have not even recommended the names for appointment of judges for 199 out of 396 vacancies.

The apex court had then asked the registrar general of all high courts to explain the current vacancy position and also the vacancies which would arise in the future.

Before this, the bench had said that appointments must be made within six months of a person’s name being cleared by the Collegium and the government.

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