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Judges row: Minister hits out at apex court

RIJIJU TWEETS EX-JUDGE’S VIEWS ON COLLEGIUM SYSTEM

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Amid the row between the Centre and judiciary over appointmen­t of judges, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju yesterday cited comments by a retired high court judge that the Supreme Court “hijacked” the Constituti­on by deciding to appoint judges itself — and added that he considered the view “sane”.

Sharing the interview of former Delhi High Court judge, Justice R.S. Sodhi, Rijiju tweeted: “Voice of a judge … Real beauty of Indian Democracy isit’s success. People rule themselves through their representa­tives. Elected representa­tives represent the interests of the people & make laws. Our Judiciary is independen­t and our Constituti­on is Supreme”.

‘Parliament frames laws’

Justice Sodhi said the right to frame laws lies with Parliament and added that the Supreme Court cannot frame laws.

Sodhi, speaking in Hindi, said: “Whether you can amend the Constituti­on? Only Parliament will amend the Constituti­on. But here I feel the Supreme Court for the first time ‘hijacked’ the Constituti­on.”

“After ‘hijacking’, they [the apex court] said that we will appoint [judges] ourselves and the government will have no role in it,” he said.

Sodhi also said high courts are not subservien­t to the Supreme Court but high court judges start looking at the Supreme Court and become subservien­t.

The law minister, in another tweet, said: “Actually majority of the people have similar sane views. It’s only those people who disregard the provisions of the Constituti­on and mandate of the people think that they are above the Constituti­on of India”.

All-out battle

In the past, the Law Minister had criticised the collegium system and termed it alien to the Constituti­on. Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar has also questioned the decision of the apex court to strike down the National Judicial Appointmen­ts Commission Act (NJAC) and a related constituti­on amendment. The government, by bringing NJAC, had sought to overturn the collegium system which came into being in 1992.

Earlier this week, the Supreme Court made public its communicat­ion with the centre on the elevation of lawyers as judges of the high courts. The apex court backed the appointmen­t of advocate Saurabh Kripal, who is openly gay, as a judge of the Delhi High Court.

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