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In a blow to the Supreme Court collegium, the Centre has blocked the recommendations to appoint Uttarakhand high court Chief Justice KM Joseph as a judge of the SC and Justice Surya Kant of Punjab and Haryana HC as Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh high court on the grounds of “breach of seniority,” reports the Times of India.
The names of the Justices were recommended by the collegium to the Centre on 10 January – two days before four sitting judges of the Supreme Court called an unprecedented press conference to criticise the Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra.
However, the Centre is of the view that Justice KM Joseph is “too junior”.
As per the report, former SC judge Justice Ashok Bhan has written to the government, slamming the collegium for recommending Justice Mittal over other senior judges. Justice Bhan’s letter is based on a 2003 Intelligence Bureau report when Justice Mittal was being considered for appointment as a judge of Punjab and Haryana HC. He has accused the present collegium of playing favourites.
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