Justice Joseph seniority issue raised in Parliament

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The issue of lowering the seniority of Justice while appointing him to the was raised in the on Monday by K.C.

"...what has happened today (Monday) is all over the national media. Some of the judges are also approaching the of with regard to appointment of a in the apex court," said during Zero Hour in the

"As we know, seniority of a Supreme is decided by the through issuance of the warrant of appointment by the government.

"One of the judges has been appointed and the collegium had actually recommended his name four months ago. The government did not give its assent for his appointment. We would like to know as to what was his fault," asked Venugopal, who had given an adjournment notice.

He also said that as per the recommendations of the collegium, he is one of the honest, efficient and eligible judges but the recommendation of the collegium was rejected by the government.

"The government's independence is now being questioned. In every appointment of judges, the government wants its own was. The judges are in a different mood. They are against the The system is not there in this country.

"It is happening because of the attitude of the government," he said.

A group of top court judges including those from the collegium on Monday met to express their concern over the Centre altering seniority of Justice by placing him at third position, after Justice and Justice Vineet Saran, in the order of appointment as top

Justice Joseph, along with Justice and Justice Vineet Saran, will be administered oath on Tuesday by the Chief Justice.

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First Published: Mon, August 06 2018. 23:08 IST