"These eminent persons would be there for three years. How will you (Centre) remove them. Therefore, the selection of eminent persons in the commission has to be unquestionable process or there should be a process of removal," a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Justice J S Khehar said while hearing petitions challenging the validity of the NJAC Act.
The court's observation came minutes after Attorney General (AG) Mukul Rohatgi started advancing arguments on the manner of selection and the roles to be played by two eminent persons in the six-member NJAC.
The court took on Centre's plea that NJAC is a "broad-based" and "transparent" method to appoint judges by saying that if it refuses to appoint a person of "shady" character as a judge, then he may file a defamation case.
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"Then scrap the RTI," the AG said, adding, "there are pluses and minuses of a system. Such information can be protected under RTI also."
"It is disastrous either way, if a lawyer, who applies, is appointed or rejected," the bench said.
Then somebody must suffer for the larger good, the AG said.