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Addressing the launch of a book penned by former union minister Arun Shourie, former Delhi High Court chief Justice AP Shah on Tuesday, 1 May, termed the recent verdict of apex court on the death of special CBI judge BH Loya as "utterly wrong and judicially incorrect".
Referring to the Judge Loya case, where the apex court had recently dispensed judgment, turning down requests for an independent inquiry, Shah said:
Read the full text of Justice AP Shah’s speech here.
Former chief justice of India RM Lodha termed the prevailing situation in the apex court "disastrous," and said though the CJI was the master of roster, the allocation of cases had to be "fair and in the interest of the institution.”
Asserting that the "independence of judiciary is non-negotiable,” Justice Lodha said it was for the CJI to take the institution forward by showing "statesmanship qualities" and taking his colleagues together.
Justice Shah said that the apex court in its verdict had called it a veiled attempt to attack on the judiciary and asked "How is asking for an investigation an attack on the judiciary?"
Adding that much of the judgment had instead attacked the motivations of the petitioners, Shah further blamed the court for not having analysed the use of PIL as an instrument in this case.
Recounting how the petition filed after the Bombay Lawyers’ Association’s PIL was routed to the Supreme Court, so as to avoid bring the Bombay High Court into the loop, Shah said:
Shah then criticised the apex court’s conduct with regard to the Judge Loya case judgment, terming the verdict a ‘sort of an acquittal’.
Also slamming the court for taking the statements of the four judges who had accompanied Loya to Nagpur at face value, Shah said:
Shah further hit out at the Supreme Court bench for having dismissed the fact that the said four judges could not be cross-examined as ‘mere technicalities’.
Shah then concurs with lawyer and legal commentator Alok Prasanna Kumar, who, after the judgment, had said – it seems the court was not interested in finding the truth.
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