Impeachment motion filed on untenable grounds to intimidate judges: FM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Jaitley said today that the rejected Congress-led motion against CJI was filed on untenable grounds to intimidate the of and other judges of the highest judiciary.

In a post, Jaitley said an motion has to be filed in the rarest of rare cases where a "gross misconduct" has been indulged in by a delinquent during his tenure.

There has to be strong and hard evidence to substantiate this, he said, adding that hearsay and rumours are not a substitute for evidence.

"The present motion has been filed on untenable grounds. It has been filed for collateral purpose to intimidate the of and other judges of the highest judiciary," said, Jaitley who is also the of the Rajya Sabha.

In the post, 'Why the Malafide Motion was bound to fail?', he said the party is capable of dragging the judges into an unsavoury controversy and make them controversial "should their judicial opinion not appear favourable in the cases in which the Party has an interest".

"To any it was clear that the motion would never get support of two-third majority in both Houses of Parliament. The Party knew this. Its object was not the passage of the Motion but intimidation of India's judiciary," Jaitley said.

Referring to the indication given by the that it would now challenge the order of the in the Supreme Court, the senior BJP said Parliament is supreme in its own jurisdiction and its process cannot be subjected to judicial review.

Jaitley noted that a very large number of eminent lawyers are now Members of Parliament and most political parties have given nominations to some of them since their value, both in court and Parliamentary debates, is significant.

"The incidental impact of this has been a growing tendency of Members to drag intra court disputes into the parliamentary process.

"The misconceived motion for the of the of is just one example of this," said Jaitley, who himself is an

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 17:40 IST