"The 99th constitutional amendment and National Judicial Appointments Commission Act -- which empowers the Commission to appoint judges based on ability and integrity --will bring transparency in the judicial system," said Rohatgi.
"The decision in the ongoing case of judicial appointments (in the Supreme Court) will become a landmark case for judiciary as it will decide how the judges will be selected in our country," he added.
He was speaking on 'Judicial Appointment Commission: A Need for Reform?' at the Institute of Law of Nirma University.
"The new system will allow the voice of the civil society to be heard and bring the quality of judicial system under the public gaze," Rohatgi added.
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