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SC refers plea challenging Judicial Appointments Commission Act to larger bench

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SC referred to a larger bench a batch of petitions challenging constitutional validity of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act.

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SC refers plea challenging Judicial Appointments Commission Act to larger bench

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday referred to a larger bench a batch of petitions challenging constitutional validity of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act meant to replace over a two decade-old collegium system of judges appointing judges. [caption id=“attachment_2187421” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Supreme Court referred the petitions challenging the validity of the NJAC Act to a larger bench. Reuters Supreme Court referred the petitions challenging the validity of the NJAC Act to a larger bench. Reuters[/caption] A three-judge bench of justices AR Dave, J Chelameswar and Madan B Lokur, which had reserved its verdict on maintainbility of these pleas, said, “we refer these petitions to a larger bench.” The bench also said that it is not passing any order on interim relief sought by the petitioner and said that these arguments can be raised before the larger bench. The Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association (SCAORA) and other petitioners had sought stay on the operation of NJAC Act. The bench had reserved its judgement on 24 March, after Attorney General (AG) Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Centre, wrapped up his rejoinder arguments saying that the pleas be dismissed as they were “premature” and “academic” in nature. Those opposing the new law on appointment of judges for higher judiciary submitted that the issue should be referred to a Constitution Bench of five judges. Referring to various case laws, the AG had argued that the power of Parliament to make law is “plenary” and hence, the methodology adopted by the legislature in clearing the law on the floor of the House cannot be “tested” by the court. Rohtagi had made the submission after noted jurists like FS Nariman and Anil Divan and some others had contended that as per constitutional scheme, the NJAC Act should not have been passed ahead of enabling constitutional amendment. “Where was the authority to pass the NJAC Act,” Nariman had asked and added that the Act should have been passed after the constitutional amendment. However, Rohatgi submitted that “Only end product can be examined by the courts and it is irrelevant that this Act was passed earlier and that Act was passed later.” “Only an Act, after notification, can be tested in the court of law and not the procedures adopted by Parliament,” the Attorney General had submitted. The apex court had said it could proceed on the merits of the matter only after deciding whether the petitions challenging the validity of the Constitutional Amendment Act and the NJAC Act were maintainable or not. Petitioners SCAORA and Bar Association of India (BAI), represented by Nariman and Anil Divan respectively, had opposed the two Acts and sought that direction be passed to maintain status quo, saying the entire process would otherwise become irreversible. However, the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) had strongly favoured the government on laws on appointment of judges in higher judiciary, saying there has been “unanimity” that the present mechanism has “serious pitfalls”. “There is unanimity in the view that there are serious pitfalls in the collegium system,” SCBA president and senior advocate Dushyant Dave had submitted. He had said that the pleas challenging the validity of the Constitutional Amendment Act and the NJAC Act were “premature” as they have not been notified. “You cannot test a law on the premise that it may be abused in future,” Dave had told the bench. PTI

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