But not all names returned were for reconsideration, sources in the government said.
In some cases, the names were returned as the government wanted certain "clarification".
Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi told a Supreme Court bench that the Centre has cleared 34 names out of the 77 recommended by the collegium for appointment as judges in various high courts in the country.
The sources said separate panels 43 names were returned to the collegium in the past 10 days either with a request to reconsider or seeking "clarification".
Two panels of 19 and eight names respectively were sent to the government by the collegium for appointment as judges in the Allahabad High Courts. While some of the names have been cleared, both the panels were returned as the government wanted some clarification on some candidates.
In the cases of Karnataka high courts, the panel was returned as government wanted the collegium to reconsider some names as there were complaints against them.
The government also apprised the bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur that as of now no file with regard to the recommendations for appointment as judges is pending with it.
Rohatgi said the Centre has already sent the fresh draft Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) for consideration of the collegium on August 3 but so far no response has been received by the government.
The bench then said that it would convene a meeting of the collegium, which comprises four senior judges besides CJI, on November 15.
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