"A litigant can't have any role in appointment. The government is the biggest litigant against whom the poor has to fight. The poor require a completely impartial, learned and non-prejudiced judge," Jethmalani told PTI on the sidelines of 4th student parliament at G H Raisoni auditorium.
"You may consult the government... But there should be no final voice or effective participation of the government in the judges appointment process," he said.
"They (judges) should be protected from corrupt politicians and the government should make no effort to disturb judiciary and influence their decision,"said Jethmalani.
(Reopen BES28)
Asked about his views on reservations, Jethmalani
said, "Reservation should be there and if there is a demand to scrap it, it should be done with consent of all the stakeholders.
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