Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Will not recuse: SC judge in Land Acquisitio­n Act case

ORDER Farmers’ bodies have raised objections to Justice Arun Mishra hearing the matter

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that Justice Arun Mishra will not recuse from hearing a Constituti­on bench matter challengin­g provisions of the Land Acquisitio­n Act. A fivejudge Constituti­on bench headed by Justice Mishra pronounced the order and said, “I am not recusing from hearing this matter”.

Various farmers associatio­n and individual­s have raised objection to Justice Mishra hearing the matter on the grounds that he has already expressed his mind in the judgment pronounced by the apex court in February last year.

The other members of the Constituti­on bench include Justices Indira Banerjee, Vineet Saran, M R Shah and S Ravindra Bhat.

The Constituti­on bench asked parties in the matter to suggest legal questions which would be adjudicate­d upon by the court.

The court had on October 16 deprecated the attempts made for recusal of Justice Mishra from the Constituti­on bench hearing, saying it is nothing but a ploy of “bench hunting” which, if allowed, “would destroy the institutio­n”. The top court had said if request of parties demanding that Justice Mishra be recused is accepted, it would be the “blackest chapter in history” as an

“onslaught is going on to tame the judiciary”.

“This is nothing but an attempt of bench hunting and you want a person of your liking to be in the bench. If we allow your request and accept your view for recusal of judge, it will be destroying the institutio­n. This is a serious issue and history will judge it that even senior counsel were involved in this attempt,” Justice Mishra had told senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for a farmer associatio­n.

Divan had contended that a judge must avoid any reasonable apprehensi­on of bias, otherwise there would be erosion of public confidence and their prayer for recusal is nothing but for upholding the integrity of the institutio­n.

He had said their prayer is not remotely concerned with bench hunting and “there are global principles that have to be applied here. We are only drawing attention to it”. During the hearing on October 16, Justice Mishra had observed that the plea seeking his recusal from the bench is “sponsored” and said, “In case, we succumb to these attempts this would be the blackest chapter in the history. These forces are trying to compel the court to act in a particular way. Onslaught is going on to tame this institutio­n. This cannot be the way, must not be the way, and shall not be the way”.

 ??  ?? he court had on October 16 deprecated the attempts made for recusal of Justice Arun Mishra. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO
he court had on October 16 deprecated the attempts made for recusal of Justice Arun Mishra. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO

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