The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Personnel which tabled its report on judges vacancies in Supreme Court and the 24 high courts in Parliament yesterday, said it understands that the government, on grounds of national security and larger public interest, proposes to decline the Supreme Court collegium's recommendations.
"Moreover, the Committee has learnt that those parameters are proposed as part of the revised MoP. The Committee apprehends that the government may reject any name duly approved by the Supreme Court collegium under the veil of those parameters.
The Supreme Court collegium is likely to reaffirm its objection to certain government proposals including the latter's right to reject a candidate for judgeship in the revised draft MoP, a document which guides appointments to the higher judiciary.
Indications are that the collegium headed by Chief Justice of India T S Thakur and comprising four senior judges continues to have reservations over the contentious clauses in the revised draft Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) handed over to it by the Law Ministry on August 3.
In May, the collegium had unanimously rejected the clause saying it amounted to interference in the functioning of the judiciary.
While in the initial March draft, the government had refused to grant authority to the collegium to send the same name again after it had been rejected, the new one says the government will inform the collegium about the reasons for rejecting its recommendation.
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