Supreme Court Directs Himachal Pradesh HC Collegium to Reconsider Judicial Elevation
(Source: Indian Express; Section: Explained; Page: 13)
Topic: GS2 – Polity – Judiciary |
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Analysis of News:
Procedure for Appointing High Court Judges
- The collegium system, established by the Second Judges Case (1993), involves the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and senior Supreme Court judges making recommendations for appointments.
- The government can delay appointments but cannot reject the collegium’s choices.
- For High Court appointments, the HC collegium consults the Chief Justice, senior HC judges, and relevant SC judges, following a Memorandum of Procedure (MoP).
Case Background: Himachal Pradesh HC
- In December 2022, the Himachal Pradesh HC collegium recommended Singh and Malhotra for elevation.
- However, after SC collegium reconsideration and the Law Minister’s request for fresh recommendations, the HC collegium recommended two other judicial officers in April 2024, leading Singh and Malhotra to challenge the decision.
Supreme Court’s Decision
- Maintainability: The SC ruled the case fell within its scope of review to assess whether “effective consultation” occurred following its January 4 resolution.
- Proper Procedure: The SC held that the HC Chief Justice acting alone did not meet the requirement of “collective consultation” with the senior-most HC judges. The collegium must act collectively in such matters.
Procedure to appoint judges of High Courts |
Constitutional Provision
Eligibility
Procedure
Controversy over the Word Consultation
Evolution of Collegium System First Judges Case (1982)
Second Judges Case (1993)
Third Judges Case (1998)
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PYQ: Critically examine the Supreme Court’s judgement on ‘National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, 2014’ with reference to appointment of judges of higher judiciary in India. (150 words/10m) (UPSC CSE (M) GS-2 2017) |
Practice Question: Discuss the role of the collegium system in the appointment of judges to the High Courts and the Supreme Court in India. In light of recent developments, critically evaluate the challenges and effectiveness of the collegium system in maintaining judicial independence and transparency. (250 words/15 m) |