No state has so far responded to the Law Ministry.
In December-end last, Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda had written to chief ministers of all states seeking their views on ways to improve the collegium system, days after the Supreme Court left it to the government to draft the memorandum of procedure (MoP) in consultation with states and high courts.
Secretary (Justice) in the Law Ministry Kusumjit Sidhu is learnt to have called up Chief Secretaries of various states asking them to ensure that the feedback of their respective state governments is sent at the earliest.
While deciding on ways to improve the collegium system, the Supreme Court had recently left it to the ministry to draft the MoP in consultation with CMs and chief justices of the 24 high courts.
The four issues the government wants to concentrate while drafting the MoP are eligibility criteria, transparency in the appointment process, a permanent secretariat for the collegium and a process to evaluate and deal with complaints against candidates.
As of now, there are two MOPs -- one dealing with appointment of Chief Justice of India and other judges of the Supreme Court, and the other dealing with appointment of Chief Justices and other judges of high courts.
The MoP is a roadmap of procedure on how a judge will be appointed.
