After a day-long hearing on suggestions to improve the collegium system of appointments for higher judiciary, the 5-judge bench reserved its order making it clear that the "process of appointment of judges through the collegium system shall not be put on hold."
A day after being told by the apex court to formulate the draft MoP, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, at the outset, expressed government's and his inability in doing it.
Rohatgi also made it clear to the Bench that preparation of MoP is "an executive function" to be done in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the court need not burden itself with details.
"The Supreme Court need not vet the MoP or involve itself in making it. It is government's duty like the execution of a decree. It is not possible for the government to devise a draft MoP for judicial scrutiny and discussion.
Referring to the practice of government executing the judgements, the Attorney General suggested that the bench pass directions which would be complied with by the executive in consultation with the CJI.