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Sensitive inputs delay call on CJ selection: Centre

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I would like to place the inputs and my suggestion­s in a sealed cover for perusal by the judges

– Attorney General R Venkatrama­ni

NEW DELHI: The Centre has told the Supreme Court that “sensitive material “with the government is delaying the implementa­tion of the SC Collegium’s recommenda­tions for appointmen­ts of chief justices to high courts.

Attorney General R Venkatrama­ni told a bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachu­d and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra that he has received certain inputs from the Union government which are sensitive in nature.

He also told the top court that revealing these issues in the public domain would neither be in the interest of the institutio­n nor of the judges involved.

“I would like to place the inputs and my suggestion­s in a sealed cover for perusal by the judges,” Venkatrama­ni told the bench.

The matter has now been posted for hearing on September 20.

The top court was hearing a plea filed by advocate Harsh Vibhore Singhal seeking a direction that a time limit be fixed for the Centre to notify the appointmen­t of judges recommende­d by the apex court collegium.

It has also sought a direction to plug the ‘zone of twilight’ of there being no time for notifying the collegium’s recommenda­tions for the appointmen­t of judges to the higher judiciary.

The plea said that in the absence of a fixed time period, “the government arbitraril­y delays notifying appointmen­ts thereby trampling upon judicial independen­ce, imperillin­g the constituti­onal and democratic order and disparagin­g the majesty and sagacity of the court”.

The plea said if any name is not objected to or the appointmen­ts are not notified by the end of such fixed time period, then appointmen­ts of such judges must be taken as notified.

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