'Something going on' over deferment of SC's decision to elevate U'khand CJ: CPI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The CPI today said there was "something going on" over the deferement of the Supreme Court's decision to reconsider its recommendation to elevate the as a of the apex court, even though the hoped it was temporary.

The Collegium today deferred a decision on the issue of reconsidering its recommendation to elevate (CJ) K M Joseph as the of the apex court, after it was sent back by the government last week.

"Hope this deferment is only temporary and the collegium will soon reiterate its earlier recommendation," senior said.

CPI D Raja alleged that there is "something going on" between the government and the judiciary.

"We do not have a national judicial commission. It all shows that crisis is not over. It is deepening in a way. Why the collegium has postponed. We know that the government had earlier objected to Justice Joseph's name.

"Nobody knows what is happening. There is no transparency. The government had earlier objected to Joseph's elevation. There is something going on between the government and the judiciary," he said.

The five member collegium comprising and justices J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur and met after the top court's working hours, but no decision was taken.

Besides Justice Joseph, the agenda of the Collegium was to deliberate on the names of some judges from Calcutta, and Telangana and high courts for elevation as apex court judges.

The government had said that the proposal for his name was not in accordance with the top court's parameters and there was adequate representation of in the higher judiciary from where he hails.

His seniority was also questioned by the Centre.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 20:35 IST