CJI is master of roster, has authority to allocate cases: SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today maintained that the (CJI) is "the master of the roster" and has the prerogative and authority to allocate cases to different benches of the apex court.

The verdict came on a plea of former law challenging the existing roster practice of allocation of cases in the apex court by the

A five-constitution bench and a three-bench have already held that the CJI is the master of the roster.

In his verdict today, Justice said, "As far as the role of CJI as master of the roster is concerned, there is no dispute that he is the master of roster and has authority to allocate cases to different benches of the "

Concurring with Justice Sikri's opinion, Justice Bhushan said the CJI has the prerogative to allocate cases and nominate benches to hear them.

Justice Bhushan also said that there are rich conventions and practices of SC which are time-tested and should not be tinkered with.

Justice said that it would be difficult to accept the submission of the petitioner that the term under the Rules should be read as the collegium comprising five senior-most judges for allocating cases.

"The erosion of judiciary in the minds of people is greatest threat to judicial system," he said, adding that CJI, being the senior-most of the Supreme Court is the "of judiciary".

The bench said that no system is foolproof and there is always scope for improvement in functioning of judiciary.

In his PIL, Bhushan had alleged that "master of roster" cannot be an "unguided and unbridled" discretionary power, exercised arbitrarily by the CJI by hand-picking benches of select judges or by assigning cases to particular judges.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 11:40 IST