The Asian Age

CJI must recuse himself from judicial duties: Cong

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Having submitted a notice of impeachmen­t against him, the Congress on Sunday demanded that Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra should recuse himself from performing judicial and administra­tive services till he was cleared of charges of misconduct. Sources said the Congress was also mulling over the idea of going to court in case Rajya Sabha chairperso­n M. Venkaiah Naidu does not accept the impeachmen­t notice.

Attacking the BJP, it said the ruling party was coming out in “defence” of the CJI and compromisi­ng the position and office of the Chief Justice as the neutral arbitrator and head of the judiciary.

“The CJI must come out

and tell the BJP not to politicise his office,” Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala told the media.

“Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion. And that’s why we left it to his ( CJI) conscience. If his own conduct is under a cloud, should he not consider recusing himself from performing judicial and administra­tive duties and submit himself to the inquiry so that the high office and his individual integrity are cleared?” Mr Surjewala asked.

The impeachmen­t notice has been moved on Friday by seven opposition parties led by the

Congress. The other parties which signed included CPI( M), CPI, NCP, SP, BSP and the Muslim League.

Senior advocate and nominated Rajya Sabha member K. T. S Tulsi said people took great pride in the integrity of judges. But if there was even the slightest suspicion, it becomes the duty of Parliament to take note of that, he said.

“As MPs we are performing our duty with a very heavy heart, but it is in the interest of the nation and interest of democracy that the inquiry should be held.”

” And if no inquiry is held it would do much greater damage to the Supreme Court of the country,” he added.

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