The Constitution amendment bill requires ratification by at least 50 per cent of the state legislatures. Goa, Rajasthan and Tripura legislatures have already ratified the bill.
Gowda hoped that since winter sessions of state legislatures are lined up in coming days, the required number of ratifications could be completed soon.
He said that according to media reports, Gujarat Assembly has also ratified the legislation.
Parliament had in August cleared a Constitution amendment bill that will facilitate setting up of a commission for appointment of judges, replacing the 20-year-old collegium system, which has been under severe criticism.
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The process of ratification takes up to eight months. After ratification, government will send it to the President for his assent.
The bill will make way for the setting up of National Judicial Appointments Commission, which will appoint and transfer judges to the Supreme Courts and the 24 High Courts.
Passage of the bill will pave the way for replacing the collegium system of judges choosing judges.