SC Collegium brushes aside govt's reservation, reiterates Justice Joseph's name for elevation

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 20 2018 | 6:40 PM IST

The Supreme Court Collegium has brushed aside the reservations of the government over its decision to elevate Uttarakhand Chief Justice K M Joseph to the apex court as a judge and reiterated his name along with two other recommendations.

The Collegium said "nothing adverse" regarding "suitability" of Justice Joseph has been pointed out in two letters of Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

It also recommended the names of Chief Justice of Madras High Court Indira Banerjee and Orissa High Court Chief Justice Vineet Saran for appointment as Supreme Court judges.

The five-member Collegium headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on January 10 had for the first time cleared the name of Justice Joseph, who was part of the bench which in 2016 had quashed the imposition of President's rule by the NDA government in the hill state, for the judge of the apex court.

However, the government had on April 26 returned the Collegium's recommendation to elevate Justice Joseph seeking its reconsideration, saying the proposal was not in accordance with the top court's parameters and there was adequate representation of Kerala in the higher judiciary from where he hails. It had also questioned his seniority for elevation as a judge of the apex court.

Earlier, the Collegium on May 16 had favoured "further deliberation" and "broad-based consideration" of names of chief justices of various high courts before sending its decision reiterating the elevation of Justice Joseph as a judge of the top court.

The Collegium, also comprising justices Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur, Kurian Joseph and A K Sikri, met on July 16 and reiterated to recommend the Uttarakhand Chief Justice as the judge of the apex court.

Justice Sikri has replaced Justice J Chelameswar, who retired on June 22 and was member of the Collegium when Justice Joseph's name was recommended for elevation as the judge of the apex court along with Justice Indu Malhotra.

Malhotra was sworn in as an apex court judge on April 27.

The Collegium's July 16 resolution uploaded today on the Supreme Court website stated, "We have carefully considered the observations made by the Law Minister in his letters dated April 26, 2018 and April 30, 2018 addressed to the Chief Justice of India referring back, for reconsideration, the recommendation made by us on January 10, 2018 for appointment of Justice K M Joseph, Chief Justice of Uttarakhand High Court, as Judge of the Supreme Court."

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First Published: Jul 20 2018 | 6:40 PM IST

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