The committee of lawyers from six district courts in the national capital passed a resolution at a meeting and said that an internal mechanism should be developed to settle such disputes in the judiciary and a judicial accountability bill should be brought in Parliament to prevent such incidents.
"We, hereby, resolve that the chief justice of India should have kept his house in order and the grievances of the four seniormost judges should have been addressed by the CJI immediately.
The committee said it would hold discussions with bar associations across the country on the issue and threatened to take to the streets if the crisis was not resolved in 10 days.
"The people of India have great faith in the sacred institution and the faith should not be even touched by any act of anyone and judicial discipline should have been maintained at any cost. The press conference was very unfortunate.
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He said that the panel was not concerned with any political party or politician and called for non-interference in the judiciary.
New Delhi District Bar Association president Santosh Mishra, however, termed the presser by the top court judges as "politically motivated"
"CPI leader D Raja meeting one of the four judges suggests that the press conference was politically motivated...The CJI should have taken care of it much earlier and within the Supreme Court itself," she said.
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