In his latest blog posting, Advani cited views of retired Supreme Court judges Rumal Pal and J S Verma as well as the Law Commission report to insist that the present collegium system- comrpising of Chief Justice of India and the four senior-most judges of the Supreme Court- is not adequate.
Advani suggests that the Executive too should have a role in appointment and transfer of judges to bring in checks and balances.
Advani quotes Justice (retd) Pal who said in a memorial lecture that seven deadly sins afflict the judiciary and listed corruption as one of them.
"Lately, a perceptible change has come about in the standards of judges selected," he said.
The BJP leader said Justice (retd.) Verma had also suggested that there is a need to do a rethink on the present system of appointing judges.
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