A bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur, which took a suo motu cognizance of vacancies in various Armed Force Tribunal (AFT), were told by top law officers that the appointment process was going on and there was a need to seek instructions from the concerned ministry.
Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar said the representation received by the apex court contained the submission of lawyer and the situation was not as what has been projected.
However, the bench, which also comprised Justices D Y Chandrachud and L Nageswara Rao, said the petition was about vacancies at AFT and there was a complete breakdown of the system.
The bench said "there is no lawyer and no presiding officer".
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Singh said he needed to seek further instructions on the matter and sought the matter to be listed on November 15. The apex court then posted the matter for the same day.
Recently, the AFT Bar Association had written to Chief Justice T S Thakur seeking appointment of judicial members of AFTs claiming that the work there has almost come to a "standstill".
"While it is claimed that there are not enough applicants for the posts, it is learnt that appointments already approved by the Selection Committee have not yet been notified," the letter said.
The letter further said the biggest disappointment with
"Though an appeal in 'points of law of general public importance' or in matters which the Supreme Court considers so exceptional that the highest court of the land ought to hear them, was provided in the form of Section 31 of the Act, it was expected that all other issues would be challengeable before the high courts," it said.
The letter said it was hard to imagine a disabled soldier or a widow in Kerala or West Bengal approaching the Supreme Court concerning his or her case involving a few hundred rupees and then trying to prove that the case involved a 'point of law of general public importance'.
The communication, it said, may be treated as a 'Letter Petition' in case the Chief Justice deem appropriate.
"We would hence request you to ensure that appointments of Judicial Members are made at the earliest and also that an effective remedy to AFT orders is provided at par with similarly placed civilian employees," it said.