A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud said several other important cases were pending and it would see when this matter can be accommodated.
"Others are waiting, there are more important cases. You leave at that. You have made your submissions. We will see," the bench observed.
The matter was mentioned by advocate Mathews J Nedumpara seeking urgent listing of the plea filed by National Lawyers Campaign for Judicial Transparency and Reforms for re- consideration of the verdict delivered by a five-judge constitution bench.
The review plea has said that 2015 judgement of the top court was "unconstitutional and void".
During the hearing, Nedumpara said the issue of judges' appointment was very relevant today and there was a dire need to have a proper system in place.
The bench took objection to the lawyer's submissions in a loud tone and warned him saying,"don't raise your voice. Nobody needs to raise their voice. Please lower your pitch. You are making a legal point".
The lawyer then apologised and said he was sorry for raising his voice.
He also mentioned another plea filed by him in which he has raised the issue of video recording of the proceedings in the apex court.
The apex court had on October 16, 2015 struck down the NJAC Act, 2014 to replace the 22-year-old collegium system of judges appointing judges.
While four of the five judges of the constitution bench had held as unconstitutional and void both the NJAC Act and the Constitution (99th Amendment) Act 2014, Justice J Chelameswar had upheld the validity of the constitution amendment law.
"The system of appointment of Judges to the Supreme Court and Chief Justices and Judges to the High Courts, and transfer of Chief Justices and Judges of High Courts from one High Court to another, as existing prior to the Constitution (99th Amendment) Act, 2014 (called the "collegium system"), is declared to be operative," the apex court had then said.
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