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May amend Act to include CJI’s nominee in tribunals: Govt

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that itmay look into the possibilit­y of amending the Finance Act to include a nominee of the Chief Justice of India in the selection and disciplina­ry committees­for administra­tive members in various tribunals. It also told the top court that it was willing to look into the suggestion of Chief Justice Dipak Misra to fix the tenure of judicial members of a tribunal for five years. A bench of Chief Justice and Justices AM Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachu­d suggested that Attorney General K K Venugopal should consider the possibilit­y of extending the tenure of judicial members of Central Administra­tive Tribunal (CAT) and National Consumer Commission for the next three months, as a temporary measure. Venugopal said he will seek instructio­n on the suggestion after which the bench listed the matter for December 11. A batch of pleas, including from the National Green Tribunal Bar Associatio­n and Employees Provident Fund Tribunal Bar Associatio­n, have challenged the newly-amended Finance Act which has changed the search, selection and removal process of members and presiding officers of tribunals, including CAT. The court had on September 4 refused to grant an interim stay on the Act. The pleas have challenged the constituti­onal validity of certain provisions of the 'Tribunals, Appellate Tribunals and Other Authoritie­s (qualificat­ions, experience and other conditions of service of members) Rules, 2017'. The pleas said the rules framed under the Finance Act provide that the search-cum-selection committee to select its administra­tive members will be headed by a nominee of the central government. Earlier, the Chief Justice of India(CJI) or his nominee had a role in the selection of administra­tive members of CAT, the pleas said. The batch of pleas have also sought an interim stay on the provisions of the new Act and the Rules, under which a new Search-cum-Selection Committee for the post of Administra­tive Member would be set up. However, on the issue of selection of CAT's chairperso­n and judicial members, the 2017 Rules provide that this committee would be headed by the CJI or his nominee. The Finance Act, which came into effect from April 1, led to the framing of the 2017 Rules which allegedly gave "unbridled" powers to the Executive to decide on the qualificat­ion of the members, their appointmen­t and removal among other issues, one of the petitions filed by Congress leader J air am Ra mesh said. The apex court had earlier issued notice to the Centre on twoother similar pleas filed by Ra mesh and an NGO Social Action for Forest and Environmen­t (SAFE). The NGO had sought the quashing of Part 14 of the Finance Act and Rules framed under it. It alleged that the alteration­s brought about by the Finance Act would weaken the functionin­g of tribunalsN­ational Green Tribunal (NGT) and curtail.

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