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Former Top Judges Join in the Criticism of India’s Chief Justice

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Four former senior Indian judges on Sunday released a letter in support of a group of Supreme Court judges who last Friday openly criticised the way the top court was functionin­g.

The retired judges — including a former Supreme Court judge and a chief justice of the Delhi High Court — confirmed they had issued an open letter to the Chief Justice of India after four Supreme Court judges held a press conference last Friday in which one of them warned that the nation’s democracy was under threat because of the way the top court was being run.

The four sitting judges of the Supreme Court had criticised the distributi­on of cases to judges and raised concerns about judicial appointmen­ts in the nation’s highest court under Chief Justice Dipak Misra.

Misra has not responded to their allegation­s. “We agree with the four judges that though the chief justice of India is the master of roster and can designate benches for allocation of work, this does not mean that it can be done in an arbitrary manner such that sensitive and important cases are sent to handpicked benches of junior judges by the chief justice,” the former judges said in the open letter on Sunday.

Reuters was able to confirm that the letter was drafted and signed by four former judges PB Sawant, AP Shah, K Chandru and H Suresh.

Two of the retired judges said it was important to support the group of Supreme Court judges because they had taken the bold step of speaking out publicly to protect the sanctity of the most important institutio­n of India.

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India’s Chief Justice Dipak Misra

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