Judicial Bill in RS: Govt, Opposition unite to attack judiciary
New Delhi : The Government and Opposition were on Thursday united in criticising the
functioning of the judiciary and sought to scrap the collegium system
of appointing judges to higher courts, saying it is essential to restore
the delicate balance of power which has been disturbed.
As Rajya Sabha took up a bill to amend the Constitution to set up a
Judicial Appointments Commission replacing the collegium system, Union
Law Minister Kapil Sibal, Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley and several
other members were of the view that the present system of appointing
judges to Supreme Court and High Courts lacked transparency and
accountability.
Moving the Constitution (120th Amendment) Bill, 2013,Sibal said the
Judiciary “rewrote Constitution” in 1993 when the collegium system of
appointing judges to higher courts was adopted which disturbed the
delicate balance between the Judiciary, the Legislature and the
Executive.
“Sometimes moments come in the life a nation when you have to revisit
the past and embrace the future. One such moment has come today,” he
said.Mr. Sibal, a renowned lawyer, noted that it was in 1993 that the Supreme
Court sought to change the procedure of appointment of judges in higher
judiciary with an interpretation of Article 124 (2) by bringing in a
collegium system.
“With greatest respect to Supreme Court of India, I believe they rewrote Constitution,” he said.
Underlining that appointment of judges has “nothing to do with judicial
function”, he said, “The acts of appointments are Executive acts. The
judiciary has taken over executive power by rewriting Article 124. That
balance must be restored. Executive must have a say in appointment.”
Mr. Sibal said, “It has disturbed the delicate balance of separation of
powers. There is very clear division of powers among the Executive,
Legislature and Judiciary in our Constitution. Judiciary cannot take
over the function of the Executive.”
Mr. Sibal noted that Judiciary says government must be transparent and
accountable and that accountability is at the heart of the Executive’s
decision making but nobody knows how a judge is chosen under the
collegium system.
“How is a judge appointed? We have no access. There is no transparency.
RTI doesn’t apply. We can’t seek any information. What is the basis,”
the minister said.Mr. Jaitley, also a noted lawyer, echoed Sibal’s views as he pressed for re-establishment of the “separation of powers“.
The BJP leader said when other establishments of the democracy do not
infringe upon functioning of the judiciary, then why would it ask the
government to do this or do that and direct even on the economic policy
of the government.
“Courts cannot review a policy and say that my policy is better that
your policy...It cannot say how to be tough on the Naxalites,” he said.Citing the ban on iron ore exports, Jaitley sought to link judicial
orders partially to the present state of Current Account Deficit and
depreciation of Rupee as a result of that.Attacking judiciary, he said no government, irrespective of its
complexions, has ever said that since court has three crore cases
pending, somebody else would do it for courts.
Stating that the present system of appointing judges lacks transparency,
Jaitley said the three-member collegium often left out the best of the
lot for a promotion and go ahead with their choices.
“A collegium is as good as the members of the collegium,” he said as he
observed, “judges appoint themselves and judges are accountable to
judges.”
Mr. Sibal said the collegium system, under which the Chief Justice of
India, in consultation with Supreme Court judges, makes appointments in
High Courts has “disturbed the very independence of the High Courts“.“If the Supreme Court is so keen to protect the independence of the
Judiciary, it should be equally keen to protect the independence of High
Courts. In the case of appointment of Judges in High Court and Supreme
Court, this delicate balance of power has been disturbed,” he said.

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