Oman Daily Observer

Government nominates Justice Sikri to Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Arbitral Tribunal

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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court judge A K Sikri, who voted with the government in the three-member committee to remove CBI Director Alok Verma, is understood to have been nominated to the post of President/member of the Londonbase­d Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Arbitral Tribunal (CSAT).

Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs said the decision regarding Sikri’s nomination was made last month in view of his retirement on March 6, 2019, from the Supreme Court. The CSAT was establishe­d to meet the requiremen­ts of the Agreed Memorandum on the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t (1964) which was revised by government­s in 2005.

In fulfilment of its obligation­s under the Agreed Memorandum, the UK government passed the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Act 1966 which, among other things, gives the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t legal personalit­y and accords it certain immunities and privileges.

The CSAT has a full complement of eight members comprising the President and seven others. The members are selected by Commonweal­th government­s on a regionally representa­tive basis from among persons of high moral character who must hold or have held high judicial office in a Commonweal­th country.

The members are appointed on a four-year term which may be renewed only once.

Born on March 7, 1954, Sikri was sworn in as a Supreme Court judge on April 12, 2013. He earlier served as the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

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