NEW DELHI, Oct 28:
“You cannot bring the entire institution (of judiciary) to a grinding halt,” the Supreme Court today told the government while expressing anguish over the delay in appointment of judges in high courts despite recommendations made by the collegium in this regard.
“Courts rooms are locked down. Do you want to lock down the judiciary,” a bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur said, adding “you cannot bring the entire institution to a grinding halt.”
Maintaining that the appointment process “cannot be stalled” due to non-finalisation of the Memorandum of Procedure (MoP), it criticised the tardy progress in processing files pertaining to judges’ appointment and even warned that it may summon the Secretaries of the PMO and the Ministry of Law and Justice to ascertain the factual position.
“There should not be any deadlock. You have committed to process the files for appointment of judges without finalisation of the MoP. Finalisation of MoP has nothing to do with the appointment process in the judiciary,” the bench, which also included Justices D Y Chandrachud and L Nageswara Rao, said.
Referring to the deficiency of judges in various high courts, it said that in Karnataka high court, several court rooms were locked because there were no judges. (PTI)