Justice Katju's revelation in the TOI today about how a reputedly corrupt judge came to be appointed in the Chennai High Court, once again highlights the serious problems with the process of appointment of judges to the higher judiciary.
Justice Katju's revelation in the TOI today about how a reputedly corrupt judge came to be appointed in the Chennai High Court, once again highlights the serious problems with the process of appointment of judges to the higher judiciary.
Every trick in the trade will be used to manage the judiciary. That is the signal that one gets from the manner in which Gopal Subramaniam’s appointment was scuttled by the Modi government.
The letter of Gopal Subramaniam to the CJI withdrawing his consent for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court has created quite a furore in the country.
THE India Against Corruption movement started in 2012 culminated in the formation of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). By venturing into electoral arena, the AAP challenged the established political parties and promised to fight corruption, if voted to power.
The government’s attempt to restore the predominant voice of the political class through the Judicial Appointments Commission is a recipe for disaster