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Brazen effort of govt to undermine independence of judiciary: CPIM on former CJI's nomination to RS

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The CPI(M) on Tuesday hit out at the government over the nomination of Ranjan Gogoi, former chief justice of India (CJI), to Rajya Sabha and said that it was a "brazen" effort to undermine the independence of the judiciary.

Gogoi, who headed benches that pronounced several key judgements including in the sensitive Ayodhya land dispute case, was on Monday nominated to Rajya Sabha by the government.

He also led the benches that ruled on matters like Rafale fighter jet deal and entry of women in Sabarimala temple.

"By nominating the former CJI to the Rajya Sabha, the Modi government is brazenly undermining the independence of the judiciary and subverting the separation of powers between the organs of the State, which is an inviolable principle enshrined in our constitutional scheme," the Left party said in a statement.

 

The party also quoted Gogoi's statement last year where he had observed, "There is a strong viewpoint that post-retirement appointment is a scar on independence of judiciary."

"The CPI(M) has earlier stated in no uncertain terms that under the constitutional scheme of things, the judiciary in India is not only independent, but has a very important role to safeguard the rule of law.

"The recent delays in delivery of justice, midnight transfers of high court judges and the delay in taking up the challenges to abrogation of Article 370 and the CAA have not evoked confidence among the people and are not in consonance with their legitimate expectations," it said, urging President Ram Nath Kovind to rescind Gogoi's nomination.

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First Published: Mar 17 2020 | 5:20 PM IST

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