Govt considering clearing Indu Malhotra's appointment as SC judge, to keep on hold Justice Joseph

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The is considering clearing the appointment of as while keeping on hold the collegium's another recommendation to elevate K M to the apex court, sources in the said today.

After processing the file in the first week of February, the recommendations were kept in abeyance as the wanted to elevate only Malhotra.

But now, the is considering to go ahead with the appointment of Malhotra and keep on hold the elevation of Justice

The feels that while recommending the name of Justice Joseph, the collegium has disregarded seniority and regional representation.

He is 42nd in the seniority list of 669 judges.

If the goes ahead with "segregation" of the recommendations --- proceeding with one and keeping on hold the other, may write to of Dipak Misra about its intention.

There is a feeling within the that the issue cannot be prolonged and a final decision has to be taken.

Earlier, legal experts had cautioned the against accepting one of the recommendations of the collegium while keeping the other one on hold, pointing that a of had told the not to "segregate" names sent for appointment together.

The sources said when legal exerts were asked whether the collegium's recommendation could be segregated, they reminded the of a letter written by then of R M Lodha in June 2014, in which he had made it clear that the cannot segregate recommendations without prior approval of the collegium.

Justice Lodha had written to the when it had decided against elevating and former to the Supreme Court, while accepting other recommendations of the collegium.

But in the meantime, Subramanium withdrew his to be recommended for judgeship.

A previous recommendation of the collegium made in 2016 proposing transfer of Justice from Uttarakhand to remains on hold with the

The had set aside the imposition of President's Rule in the state in April, 2016.

While recommending the name of Justice for the top court, the collegium had said that he is "more deserving and suitable in all respects than other chief justices and senior puisne judges of high courts for being appointed as of the of India".

The collegium had taken into consideration combined seniority on all-basis of chief justices and senior puisne judges of high courts, apart from their merit and integrity, the body of top five judges of the had said.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 20:30 IST