In an unprecedented move, four senior Supreme Court judges on Friday called a press conference to express their displeasure with the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Mishra and with the way he was assigning cases.
NEW DELHI: The observations made by Supreme Court judges are extremely disturbing and have far-reaching consequences, claimed Congress president Rahul Gandhi and spokesperson RS Surjewala during a press conference on Friday.
In an unprecedented move, four senior Supreme Court judges on Friday called a press conference to express their displeasure with the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Mishra and with the way he was assigning cases.
The judges blew the lid off a growing rift with Chief Justice Dipak Misra at a news conference, the first of its kind ever held by sitting judges of India's top court.
Chelameswar, speaking beside his colleagues, Justices Ranjan Gogoi, Madan Lokur and Kurian Joseph, said they did not want to be accused of not having spoken up for the institution, or of "selling their souls".
Efforts to alert the Chief Justice that certain things were not in order and that remedial measures needed to be taken had failed, prompting the news conference, Chelameswar said.
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Judges' press conference: Congress says democracy is in danger
"We are very concerned to hear 4 judges of the Supreme Court expressed concerns about the functioning of the Supreme Court. #DemocracyInDanger," tweets official handle of Congress
We are very concerned to hear 4 judges of the Supreme Court expressed concerns about the functioning of the Supreme Court. #DemocracyInDanger
— Congress (@INCIndia) January 12, 2018
The 7-page letter that the senior Supreme Court judges released to the media on Friday morning
Major takeaways from Justice Chelameswar's address:
1.This is an extraordinary event in the history of any nation, more particularly this nation and an extraordinary event in the institution of judiciary. It is with no pleasure that we are compelled to call this press conference
2.We owe a responsibility to the institution and the nation. Our efforts have failed in convincing CJI to take steps to protect the institution
3.Sometimes administration of the Supreme Court is not in order and many things which are less than desirable have happened in the last few months
4.All of us are convinced that unless this institution is protected and maintain its requirements, democracy will not survive in the country or any country. For survival of a democracy, it is said... the hallmark of a democracy is independent and impartial judges
5.Failed to persuade CJI that certain things are not in order and therefore you should take remedial measures. Unfortunately our efforts failed. And all four of us are convinced that democracy is at stake and many things have happened in recent past
6.But sometimes administration of the Supreme Court is not in order and many things which are less than desirable have happened in the last few months
7.It is too well settled in the jurisprudence of this country that the chief justice is only first amongst the equals -- nothing more or nothing less
8.We have heard a lot of wise men talking about. But I don`t want some wise men to tell us later after 20 years that we four judges sold our souls instead of taking care of the institution and the nation. We have placed this in front of the people. This is what we wanted to convey
The Justices Ranjan Gogoi, Chelameswar, Madan B. Lokur and Kurien Joseph begin the press conference. ""At the outset, we four would like to thank each one of you for responding on a very short notice. It's an extraordinary event in the history of this institution. The administration of the Supreme Court is not in order. Many things that are less than desirable have happened in the last few months," says Justice Chelameswar.