Justice Chelameswar writes to CJI on elevation of Justice KM Joseph


New Delhi, May 10 (PTI): Justice J Chelameswar, the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court, has written a letter to the Chief Justice of India asking him to convene a meeting of the collegium to urgently forward to the Centre the name of Uttarakhand Chief Justice KM Joseph as the judge of the apex court.

The government had on April 26 returned the collegium's recommendation + to elevate Justice Joseph seeking its reconsideration, saying the proposal was not in accordance with the top court's parameters and there was adequate representation of Kerala in the higher judiciary from where he hails. It had also questioned Justice Joseph's seniority for elevation as a judge of the apex court.

An apex court official said, in his letter sent to the CJI on Wednesday evening, Justice Chelameswar has conveyed that he was reiterating his decision for the elevation of Justice Joseph as the judge of the top court since there was no change in the circumstance that had led the collegium to recommend his name to the government on January 10.

It is also learnt that Justice Chelameswar, who retires on June 22, has responded to all the points raised in the communication to the CJI by law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad expressing reservations on the elevation of Justice Joseph.

The meeting of the collegium was expected to take place yesterday but Justice Chelameswar was on leave. Besides the CJI and Justice Chelameswar, other members of the collegium are Justices Ranjan Gogoi, MB Lokur and Kurian Joseph.

Justice Kurian Joseph during his visit to Kerala last week, had also reportedly made it clear that he was in favour of reiterating the recommendation of the collegium on the issue of Uttarakhand Chief Justice Joseph.

Though no official word was there on when the collegium would meet, the official said it is for the CJI to fix the date as there is no other agenda but to discuss the issue of returning the recommendation relating to Justice Joseph to the Centre.

Earlier also, notwithstanding the letters written by the collegium members to the CJI which had come into the public domain, the Centre had disregarded the recommendation about Justice Joseph.

  

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Congrats Justice Chelameswar for wtiting to CJI on elevation of Justice Joseph. Justices has to come forward united in principles knowledge and wisdom in all the issues they deal in without any political or any other type of pressure. Justice should be served to one and all impartially. Our democracy is under threat for the last 4 years and Justices favour certain people then there is end of democracy.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Can anybody tell me any restriction on CJI religion ???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    India badly needs educated people at the Top ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, May 10 2018

    All these objections crop up when they don't want to promote somebody otherwise eligible.

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