Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

SC seeks Centre’s reply over tribunal vacancies

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BENCH REFERS TO THE UNFILLED POSTS AT VARIOUS TRIBUNALS ACROSS THE COUNTRY SUCH AS THE ARMED FORCES TRIBUNAL AND THE NGT

NEW DELHI: Terming non-filling of vacancies at various tribunals a “very sorry state of affairs”, the Supreme Court Friday asked the Centre to apprise it within ten days about the steps taken and said it suspects “some lobbies have been working” in this regard.

“We must know a clear stand on continuati­on of tribunals or closing of tribunals. It appears that bureaucrac­y does not want these tribunals,” said a bench bench comprising Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justice Surya Kant.

The bench referred to the unfilled posts of judicial and non-judicial members at various tribunals across the country such as the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFTs) and NGT and said that it may summon the “top officials” to give reasons for not appointing peoples in these quasi-judicial bodies.

“We expect in a week’s time you will take a call and apprise us. Otherwise we are very serious, we are going to force the top officers to appear and give reasons. Please do not invite such a situation,” the bench observed.

The top court, in a hearing conducted through video conferenci­ng, also issued a notice on a PIL filed by lawyer and activist Amit Sahni seeking constituti­on of National and Regional GST Tribunal.

“Our Registry has provided the informatio­n that as many as 15 tribunals have been created. There are no chairperso­ns,” CJI Ramana observed, adding that in the National Company Law Tribunal, there are vacancies of judicial and technical members.

The CJI said that he and Justice Surya Kant are both members of the selection panel and had recommende­d names in May 2020.

The bench said many posts are vacant in AFT, NGT and Railways Claim Tribunal and no steps seem to be taken to fill these vacancies and termed it as the “very sorry state of affairs”.

“This is the scenario in Tribunals. We do not know what the stand of the Government is. You have to get a response, if they want to continue these Tribunals,” the bench said.

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