CJI should use power for public good, not because he has it: SC judge


New Delhi, Apr 8(IANS): Justice J Chelameswar, the senior-most Supreme Court judge after the Chief Justice of India, on Saturday said allocation of important and sensitive cases to different benches should be done transparently and not in an arbitrary manner.

"We are not questioning his (Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra) authority as master of roster but it should not be exercised in an arbitrary manner but in a transparent manner," Chelameswar said.

Buttressing his point that not everything was right in the allocation of cases, Justice Chelameswar said: " You come and walk in the corridor of the Supreme Court and you will hear that the allocation of cases is not transparent."

He was talking to journalist Karan Thapar at an event, "Role of Judiciary in Democracy", organised by Harvard Club of India in Delhi. The conversation went on for about 90 minutes.

Speaking about the Opposition chorus seeking an impeachment of the chief justice, justice Chelameswar said it was "not an answer for every problem".

"Some system is required to be set-up so that these problems don't arise."

Responding to a question whether he apprehended government blocking the elevation of Justice Ranjan Gogoi as the next Chief Justice of India after Justice Dipak Misra retires, he said: " I am not an astrologer. I hope it will not happen. If it happens then it will prove what we had said in the press conference (on January 12, 2018)."

He was one of the judges who held an unprecedented press conference in January, mounting a virtual revolt against the chief justice and listing a litany of problems that they said were plaguing the country's highest court.

They warned that these problems, including allocation of cases by the Chief Justice, could damage Indian democracy.

  

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 08 2018

    Nobody questioned CJI, though doubts were there as he seemed very much leaning towards Modi led BJP Govt., instructions. It became apparent and very clear, it not just leaning for ideology, but protecting the Govt., from criminal and corruption charges or lapses.

    That is dangerous, therefore such interference by Modi led Govt., must be stopped.

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  • Noor Ashfaq, Karkala/Sharjah

    Sun, Apr 08 2018

    CJI is one among the judges with the only difference that he is first among the equals. Mr. Chelameswar was right in every aspect to say that transparency should prevail while delegating cases through roster and arbitration cannot be considered as criteria.

    It's disheartening to see our justice system facing turbulence post Indian independence. Hope judges are sensible and sense these opinions seriously to sustain reliable justice to public.

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  • S. Francis, udupi

    Sun, Apr 08 2018

    There is not doubt that the present CJI is one more puppet of BJP Government. He has proved it again and again and that is reason why other 4 honest and efficient SC judges revolted publicly which never happened in the history of Indian Judiciary. Let the impeachment of this CJI take place, then only others would be careful.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 08 2018

    1st time in 70 years india's c.j.i., s.c was criticised 4 being prejudiced that 2.. in da tenure of nation dividing party

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 08 2018

    CJI should enforce right to Education ...

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