Letter to BS: Aborting impeachment against CJI Dipak Misra is partisan

The proof of misconduct cannot be insisted upon to set in motion the process of impeachment

Business Standard 

The rejection of the Opposition’s motion against Chief Justice by Rajya Sabha Chairman was a partisan order, notwithstanding its endorsement by “eminent jurists”. Whether the Vice-President acted on his own or at the behest of the government, his decision was blatantly unfair and tantamount to a contravention of a constitutional provision. The hasty decision denied 64 MPs a constitutionally guaranteed right to move an motion. It rested on the assumption that the motion was “politically motivated” sans constitutional validity. Still, the fact remains that all is not right with the

Going into the merits of the motion is the task of a three-member panel that has to be constituted subsequent to the notice. The proof of misconduct cannot be insisted upon to set in motion the process of It won’t be in the interest of justice to ignore a charge like the denial of permission to the CBI to register an FIR against a high court judge despite incriminating information in the medical college scam.

G David Milton

Maruthancode

First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 00:26 IST