Supreme Court stands by collegium
New Delhi: Strongly coming out in defence of the collegium system, the Supreme Court on Monday deplored the criticism of the system of appointment of judges, saying a misleading campaign was on to defame judiciary which would shake people’s confidence in democracy. “There is a misleading campaign going across to defame the judiciary and repeated attempts have been made to spread incorrect information,” a bench headed by Chief Justice R.M. Lodha observed.
“We are more concerned about the purity of the system. Don’t try to spread something that is factually incorrect,” the bench said and termed as “unfair” the campaign against the collegium system of appointment of judges because of allegations against one or two judges.
Justice Lodha made these remarks while dismissing a PIL that sought a declaration as non-binding a purported decision of the collegium to recommend the name of Karnataka High Court judge,
Justice K.L. Manjunath as Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court. “Who told you that his (Manjunath) name has been recommended for elevation. Because I am the Chief Justice and I head the collegium, I am not sure and I don’t know whether there is any other collegium,” the CJI said.
Sources said that the collegium had recommended transfer of Justice Manjunath to Punjab and Haryana High Court and by virtue of seniority he could become acting chief justice of the court.