He said judges are best equipped to judge the suitability of candidates before appointment.
"I feel and it is my view that if appointment to higher or superior judiciary is made through other institution or body where persons other than judges are involved, it may impact the independence of judiciary. That is my view," Justice Lodha said while interacting with reporters a day before he demits the office as CJI.
Justice Lodha strongly recommended that there should be two years "cooling off" period before a retired CJI and judges of higher judiciary take up any constitutional post or government assignment.
"This is again a very personal view. I hold the view that the CJI, judges of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice of High Courts and judges of High Courts should not accept any constitutional position or assignment with government. There should be a cooling off period of two years," he said.