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Two Supreme Court judges object to CJI Bobde’s collegium meeting

Updated on: 09 April,2021 08:45 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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The five-member collegium’s meeting assumes significance as it was held after President Ram Nath Kovind formally appointed judge N V Ramana as the next CJI. The meeting was scheduled before the issuance of this notification. 

Two Supreme Court judges object to CJI Bobde’s collegium meeting

CJI S A Bobde

The Supreme Court collegium headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) S A Bobde held a meeting on Thursday to discuss possible candidates for appointment of judges in higher judiciary. The CJI would superannuate on April 23.


The five-member collegium’s meeting assumes significance as it was held after President Ram Nath Kovind formally appointed judge N V Ramana as the next CJI. The meeting was scheduled before the issuance of this notification. 


As per the convention, after the president has issued warrants of appointment of the next CJI, the outgoing CJI doesn’t make any recommendations to the Centre for appointment of any judges. An Indian Express report stated that two SC judges objected to the meeting, citing this reason.  “There is no convention that the outgoing CJI can’t make recommendations in the fag end of his tenure but it all depends on how he takes his colleagues into confidence,” former CJI R M Lodha told The IE. 


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