Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

2 HC chief justices to retire within a month of their appointmen­t

- Jatin Gandhi letters@hindustant­imes.com

JUSTICE ABHILASHA KUMARI, WHO TOOK OATH ON FEB 9, WILL RETIRE ON FEB 22, AND JUSTICE TARUN AGARWALA WILL END HIS TERM ON MARCH 2

NEWDELHI: The first woman chief justice of the Manipur high court, Abhilasha Kumari, who took oath on February 9, will retire on February 22, and Justice Tarun Agarwala, who took oath as the chief justice of Meghalaya on February 12, will end his term on March 2, an official in the law ministry said on Monday.

The two, who will effectivel­y get less than a month at the helms of their respective high courts, were among the five chief justices of high courts whose names were cleared by the Supreme Court collegium — a body of top judges that makes appointmen­ts to the higher judiciary — on January 10 and notified by the law ministry on February 6, according to informatio­n released by the Supreme Court and the ministry.

Another chief justice appointed on February 6, Justice Antony Dominic, who heads the Kerala high court, is slated to retire on May 29.

Their retirement­s will once again trigger the process of appointing fresh incumbents — which is likely to take several weeks, the ministry official said.

Meanwhile, the appointmen­ts of chief justices of five high courts — Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, Calcutta, Chhattisga­rh, Delhi and Himachal Pradesh — which are currently headed by acting chief justices — have not been notified though they were cleared by the collegium at the same meeting on January 10.

The high courts of Bombay and Jharkhand, too, are functionin­g under acting chief justices.

Another official in the law ministry privy to the process said the government was “not likely to clear these appointmen­ts in the coming days”.

Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.

Experts hold both the collegium and the government responsibl­e for the delays in filling up these crucial vacancies and demand that the revised Memorandum of Procedure for appointing judges be finalised by both sides “at the earliest”.

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