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With Justice Chelameswar’s superannuation on Friday, Uttarakhand HC Chief Justice K M Joseph’s elevation to SC may get delayed

On May 11, the Supreme Court collegium, comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and justices Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, M B Lokur and Kurian Joseph, agreed in principle to reiterate its recommendation for elevating Justice Joseph as a judge of the apex court.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: June 21, 2018 22:08 IST
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Justice Chelameswar- File photo

Uttarakhand High Court Chief Justice K M Joseph's elevation as a Supreme Court judge might get delayed as the apex court collegium, which had agreed in principle to reiterate his name to the Centre, will undergo a change due to the superannuation of Justice Jasti Chelameswar on Friday, PTI reported.

On May 11, the Supreme Court collegium, comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and justices Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, M B Lokur and Kurian Joseph, agreed in principle to reiterate its recommendation for elevating Justice Joseph as a judge of the apex court.

However, the collegium could not decide the date for pressing for his name to the Centre. 

In its next meeting on May 16, the apex court collegium further deferred the decision.

 “... There should be further deliberation and broad-based consideration of the names of the chief justices as well as judges of the high courts which are at present not represented in the Supreme Court,”  the collegium said.

Now with the superannuation of Justice Chelameswar due on June 22, Justice A K Sikri, who is number six in seniority at the moment, will become part of the five-member collegium, necessitating the need of afresh reconsideration and decision to reiterate Justice Joseph’s name back to the Centre. 

The Centre on April 26 had returned Joseph’s file back to the collegium for it to re-consider the recommendation on grounds including that the proposal was not in accordance with the top court’s parameters and there was adequate representation of his native state Kerala in the apex court. 

The government had also questioned Justice Joseph’s seniority among high court judges while returning the file. 

Subsequently, the apex court collegium met thrice on May 2, 11 and 16 and could not send its recommendation back to the Centre despite agreeing on it in principle.

 
Notably, Justice Chelameswar and Justice Kurian Joseph later also wrote separate letters to the CJI and other apex court judges highlighting various issues including the recommendation of the Chief Justice of Uttarakhand High Court. 

In the last meeting held on May 16, the collegium was unanimously in favour of “further deliberation” and “broad-based consideration” of names of chief justices and judges of various high courts before sending its decision of reiterating the elevation of Justice Joseph. 

It had then adopted a resolution which also stated that there was a need for further discussion on the issue of sending the other names of judges to the Centre. 

According to sources, the judges of high court whose names are being considered by the collegium include Chief Justice of Madras High Court Indira Banerjee, who is originally from the Calcutta High Court, Gujarat High Court Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy, whose parent cadre is Telangana and Andhra Pradesh High Court, and Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, who is originally from Rajasthan High Court. 

After Justice Chelameswar, CJI Misra will be retiring on October 2, followed by Justice Kurian Joseph and Justice Lokur who will retire in November and December respectively.

(With PTI inputs)

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