APPOINTMENT OF HIGH COURT JUDGES :
POLITY
NEWS: Judicial
appoints are not prerogative of the single individual -SC
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
Judicial Appointments of High Court
Judges
Constitutional Provisions:
- The appointment of High
Court judges is governed by Article 217 of the
Indian Constitution. The President of India appoints the judges after
consultation with the Chief Justice of India (CJI), the
Governor of the respective state, and the Chief Justice of the concerned
High Court.
Collegium System:
- Introduced in 1993 through a Supreme
Court judgment, the Collegium System is used for the
appointment of judges to the High Courts and the Supreme Court.
- The High Court Collegium
consists of the Chief Justice of the High Court and two senior-most
judges of that High Court. They recommend the names for appointment.
- These recommendations are then
reviewed by the Supreme Court Collegium, which consists
of the Chief Justice of India and four senior-most
judges of the Supreme Court.
Role of the Chief Justice:
- The Chief Justice of a High Court
cannot unilaterally make recommendations for judicial appointments. The
process must involve all members of the High Court Collegium,
ensuring a collective decision.
- The Supreme Court Collegium
takes the final call on the names recommended for appointment or
elevation to the High Court.
Consultation Process:
- The Chief Justice of India
(CJI), in consultation with the Supreme Court Collegium,
reviews the recommendations made by the High Court Collegium.
- The CJI also consults the Governor
of the concerned state and the Union Law Minister
during the process.
Final Appointment:
- After the Collegium’s recommendation
is finalized, it is sent to the President of India, who
officially appoints the judges.
- The President's role is typically
formal, with the decision largely guided by the Collegium's
recommendations.
Balance of Transparency
and Confidentiality:
- While the Collegium system ensures transparency
in the decision-making process, there is also a need for confidentiality
to protect the integrity of the judicial system.
- This process ensures that the
appointment of High Court judges is based on merit, transparency,
and collective wisdom, without allowing unilateral decisions
by any single individual.
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