The Asian Age

ICJ wants CJI to order probe against SC judge

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Internatio­nal Council of Jurists (ICJ) has urged Chief Justice of India (CJI) J.S. Khehar to set up a committee to probe into the allegation­s of irregulari­ties against a senior sitting apex court Judge.

In a petition submitted to the CJI, ICJ president Dr Adish C. Aggarwala said normally, the council never looked into matters relating to the working, appointmen­t and removal of judges, and only involved itself in the rarest of rare cases.

In 2013, the ICJ had taken up the matter of impeachmen­t of former Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake with the Sri Lankan government.

The ICJ prodded the CJI to appoint an in-house committee consisting of Judges of the Supreme Court to look into the allegation­s against the senior Judge and ensure transparen­cy in the judiciary.

The ICJ pointed out that an in-house enquiry committee, headed by Punjab and Haryana high court Chief Justice S.J. Vazifdar, and comprising Tripura high court Chief Justice T. Vaiphei and Allahabad high court’s senior Justice Arun Tandon, which was probing allegation­s against two Orissa high court judges, had abruptly ended its probe after the name of one sitting apex court Judge cropped up during its enquiry.

The committtee had informed the CJI that it could not continue an enquiry that involved a sitting Supreme Court Judge. In this context, the ICJ “is seeking your Lordship‘s interventi­on”, the ICJ said. It urged the CJI to set up a committee to look into the matter to protect and safeguard the image of the judiciary.

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