He added that the judges should have discussed the matter and resolved it among themselves.
"The judiciary is the sanctuary of the common man. This kind of a situation will trigger doubts about the institution and this should not have happened," Justice Balakrishnan told reporters here.
The judges should now move forward to find a solution to the situation, he added.
Stating that he was not blaming anyone for the development, Justice Balakrishnan said such a situation should not have occurred in the first place.
Asked if the press meet called by the four judges was improper, Justice Balakrishnan said it was not a criminal offence and that there was nothing wrong in it.
Reacting to the development, former Supreme Court judge Justice K T Thomas said the matter should be taken very seriously as four senior judges of the collegium had come out and spoken.
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