The Union Cabinet is likely to consider tomorrow a Law Ministry proposal to set up the National Judicial Commission (JAC) to ensure say for the Executive in appointment of judges of the Supreme Court as well as of the 24 High Courts.
The proposed JAC will be a six-member body headed by the CJI. Two judges of the Supreme Court, the Law Minister and two eminent persons will be the members. Secretary (Justice) in the Law Ministry will be the member secretary.
However, the Leader of the Opposition of either House of Parliament will be part of a committee to be set up to nominate two eminent persons to the JAC. The committee will also have the Chief Justice of India and the Prime Minister as other members.
"In a way, the the opposition, by way of the Leader of the Opposition, will have an indirect say in appointment of judges as he or she will select the two eminent personalities to be nominated to the JAC," said a senior government functionary.
This would mean that the JAC will have three judges, including the CJI and three non-jurists, including the Law Minister.
The fresh changes are understood to have the approval of the BJP as Law Minister Kapil Sibal had recently shared the draft of the JAC bill will Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley who had suggested replacing jurists with eminent personalities.
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