Rijiju frightening the Judiciary by its letter of restructuring idea: Congress

Rijiju frightening the Judiciary by its letter of restructuring idea: Congress

"The VP's assaults. The Law Minister's attacks. All this is orchestrated confrontation with the judiciary to intimidate and thereafter capture it totally," AICC general secretary Jairam Ramesh said on Twitter.

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  • Jan 16, 2023,
  • Updated Jan 16, 2023, 6:57 PM IST

The Congress on Monday stated that the government is frightening the judiciary in a bid to "totally capture it". It alleged that Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's suggestion to reshape the collegium system is a "poison pill" for the judiciary.


The fresh Congress attack came after Rijiju wrote to Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud suggesting the inclusion of the union and state government representatives in the Supreme Court and high court collegiums, saying it will help infuse transparency and public accountability in the selection of judges.

"The VP's assaults. The Law Minister's attacks. All this is orchestrated confrontation with the judiciary to intimidate and thereafter capture it totally," AICC general secretary Jairam Ramesh said on Twitter.
 "The Collegium needs reform. But what this Government wants is complete subservience - Its remedy is a poison pill for the judiciary," he also said. Justifying the letter to CJI, Law Minister Rijiju said in a tweet, "the contents in the letter to hon'ble CJI are exactly in conformity with the observations and directions of the Supreme Court Constitution Bench."


 "Convenient politics is not advisable, especially in the name of the Judiciary. The Constitution of India is supreme and nobody is above it," Rijiju also said. He said the government's demand for the inclusion of its representatives and that of states in collegiums of the Supreme Court and high courts was the "precise follow-up action" suggested by the apex court while striking down the National Judicial Appointment Commission Act. 


Rijiju made the remarks while responding to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who dubbed as "extremely dangerous" the government's move to ask the Supreme Court to include its nominees in the collegium. "I hope you honour Court's direction! This is a precise follow-up action of the direction of the Supreme Court Constitution Bench while striking down the National Judicial Appointment Commission Act. The SC Constitution Bench had directed to restructure the MoP (Memorandum of Procedure) of the collegium system," Rijiju said on Twitter.


Kejriwal further stated on Twitter that there should be absolutely no government interference in judicial appointments.

 
Rijiju earlier termed the collegium system of making judicial appointments was "alien" to the Constitution. Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla were also of the view that the judiciary was encroaching on the powers of the legislature.

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