It also said it would pass an order appointment of additional judges of High Court, whose tenure was ending, because the National Judicial Appointments Commission was not in place yet.
"We all have tentatively agreed on this that we will first decide the issue of reference (to a larger bench) and then take a call on the entire matter," a five judge Constitution Bench headed by Justice J S Khehar said.
Senior advocates Fali S Nariman and Ram Jethmalani, who are arguing against the National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act, said the issue of referring the matter to a larger bench is an exercise in futile as it is a delaying tactics by the Centre.
Nariman, who had a heated exchange of words with Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, demanded a stay on the operation of the NJAC.
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"Since nothing is happening, we are going to pass an order (on the issue of appointment of existing additional judges for high courts whose tenure are coming to end in immediate future".
The government assured the bench that Additional Judges will not be made to suffer.
"We will take care of it," Rohatgi said, adding that the court may either record his statement or may pass an order by considering the views o the Centre.