‘Law Minister's Ideas About Choosing Judges"Unacceptable"; But SC Must Enforce Collegium Decisions’

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    In a detailed interview about the suggestions made by Law Minister Kiren Rijiju to the Chief Justice of India about how judges for both the High Courts and Supreme Court should be chosen, one of India’s most highly regarded former Supreme Court judges and a former member of both the Supreme Court Collegium and High Court Collegiums has said that the Law Minister’s suggestions are “unacceptable” and they would, if implemented, “damage and undermine the independence of the judiciary”. Justice Madan Lokur has also said that the justification given by the Law Minister for his suggestions - i.e. that the Supreme Court judgement of 2015 “directed to restructure the Memorandum of Procedure of the Collegium system” - is “flawed”. Finally, Justice Madan Lokur has also strongly criticized the Supreme Court for failing to do enough to defend and enforce the Collegium’s decisions. He called this repeated failure “unacceptable”.
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Комментарии • 351

  • @kuldipkumarsuri
    @kuldipkumarsuri Год назад +27

    The Wire Is doing great job; You guys are serving our Democracy by giving citizens the true picture of whats happening in our country… more power to you…

  • @premat7653
    @premat7653 Год назад +14

    Superb interview. The details of the collegium has been explained so beautifully which has been understood by all of us now. Thanks to Mr Thapar and justice Lokur.

  • @asimmukherjee5950
    @asimmukherjee5950 Год назад +26

    🤔 My God... 'Raja' of our country totally controlled this Judiciary system... 1st save our Democracy! Brave journalist Karan sahib.. take care!

  • @Iamlikeyou164
    @Iamlikeyou164 Год назад +12

    The amount of quality is undeniable ,goes both by content and person ...Thank you very much,🙏

  • @lalremsanganghaka5865
    @lalremsanganghaka5865 Год назад +9

    Justice Lokur was and has been a lion of a Judge ..... Fearless and uncompromised

  • @jamilakoshy3324
    @jamilakoshy3324 Год назад +40

    Well said, Sir. This stinks. I do hope it is clear to all that this is a conflict of interest, as the govt is the biggest litigant, and govt nominees can hardly have the qualification to choose a judge. We do not appreciate ministers trying these stunts which would weaken our judiciary.

    • @abdulqaiyumacademicfoundat6126
      @abdulqaiyumacademicfoundat6126 Год назад +3

      Judiciary has already collapsed. 🙄

    • @bv6168
      @bv6168 Год назад

      SC judges are corrupt and unaccountable to the Indian public

    • @Nashaking316
      @Nashaking316 Год назад

      The collegium system is a total disaster. Look at the no of pending cases. It has has to be done away with immediately

    • @sanjayshastry2436
      @sanjayshastry2436 Год назад

      Please add vice president too. Jaideep Dhankar was a disgrace as a governor, now he is not being very vice presidential.

    • @Nashaking316
      @Nashaking316 Год назад +1

      @@sanjayshastry2436 I didn’t follow him as a governor so I can’t comment but it is the Supreme Court’s duty above everyone else to protect the constitution but instead it shows total contempt for it. So if the VP was exceeding his powers as governor and it went to court and the judiciary itself disregards the constitution then how can there be justice?

  • @farhatara4551
    @farhatara4551 Год назад +8

    Excellent, 👍👍👍karan

  • @virinderdogra6086
    @virinderdogra6086 Год назад +8

    Very well elucidated. Judiciary needs to be independent of any influence or interference.Already other public institutions are loosing its sheen on the point of Ccountability and acting as executive personality.

  • @opsharma8458
    @opsharma8458 Год назад +9

    Well elaborated and asked the important topic around the country.

  • @highlandersshowtime
    @highlandersshowtime Год назад +9

    I'm quite enlightened by this two gentlemen 🙏

  • @superjrao7161
    @superjrao7161 Год назад +7

    That’s why I subscribe to Wire … wonderful interview as usual

  • @SanjitKumar-nx8uo
    @SanjitKumar-nx8uo Год назад +11

    Sir, your interviews are always interesting. At least I will never forget the one with the CEO of India Govt. I can't resist myself from laughing where he was vertually trembling to get out from your clutches.

  • @handinhandblr
    @handinhandblr Год назад

    Just excellent and so clear to me as a layperson! Listening to this interview I'm hoping our precious CJI and judges will show unity of strength!👏👏👏🙏

  • @h79guf
    @h79guf Год назад +8

    I admire the love of deep-work and fast rhythm Karan displays. Truly enjoying his profession.

  • @prasannaphookan6564
    @prasannaphookan6564 Год назад +2

    Highly illuminating conversation.I would opine that's such discussions are an eye opener for all of us in the country. Efforts of Govt to control judiciary in a democratic set up, as evident from the ongoing tug of war between Govt and judiciary amounts to muffling our constitutionally granted freedom.

  • @kkshukla6303
    @kkshukla6303 Год назад +3

    Exactly right what honorable ex judge has said,we agreed the view

  • @gitanjalikhanduri314
    @gitanjalikhanduri314 Год назад +6

    Reminds me of appointment of Residents by the East India Company many many years ago.

  • @career_guru
    @career_guru Год назад +6

    Excellent analysis 👐

  • @sapamsubhangker7267
    @sapamsubhangker7267 Год назад +8

    Long Live Karan Thapar ......

  • @amarbirsinghchugh3798
    @amarbirsinghchugh3798 Год назад +10

    You are an icon in your domain. Your interviews are informative, and engaging and seek to clarify even esoteric topics and make them easy to assimilate. It is always a pleasure to listen to you.

  • @lalithanarayan9079
    @lalithanarayan9079 Год назад +2

    This method of checking should be made MANDATORY FOR POLITICIANS AND PEOPLES REPRESENTATIVES
    AND are these representatives educated enough,knowledgable enough to "JUDGE" HIGHLY EDUCATED JUDGES.
    What a shame

  • @udhabakoushalia7194
    @udhabakoushalia7194 Год назад +8

    My highest respect to both of eminent personalities.

  • @dr.rohitsingh9638
    @dr.rohitsingh9638 Год назад +1

    Judiciary in India needs reform. Getting justice is very costly affair, which no poor man can afford. There are large no. of pending cases in courts. Only dates are given, no justice. Wire should discuss those aspects.

  • @zakeerahmadbaig
    @zakeerahmadbaig Год назад +1

    I salute former Chief Justice who stands tall and strong for the constitution.

  • @rajaretnampillai5579
    @rajaretnampillai5579 Год назад

    Good to see you again, as I am seeing “The Wire” for the first time. I had listened to your interviews long back and was very much impressed with it, particularly with your ability to understand each and every issue before it is discussed. Keep going. Best wishes. R R Pillai.

  • @sanjaygadhalay1523
    @sanjaygadhalay1523 Год назад +2

    Wonderful.interview. deep. dialogue... always exceptions don't make the rule...

  • @SuryaPrakash-vb3lx
    @SuryaPrakash-vb3lx Год назад +1

    Collegium should be transparent and should have it's minutes and should come under RTI

  • @afzalmakhan
    @afzalmakhan Год назад +1

    Government must form a committee consisting of CJI and other 2 senior judges of Supreme Court for appointing Governors.

  • @PramodKumarMumbai
    @PramodKumarMumbai Год назад +1

    Is he suggesting that unless you have known someone for 10-20 years, you cannot judge his suitability for a position? If that is the case, we should as well abolish the UPSC, and select IAS and IPS etc, from the families known to the people at the helm of the bureaucracy. The words of Justice Lokur would have been far more convincing only if the collegium had maintained the highest degree of objectivity in its functioning. Unless the judiciary accepts that the collegium system lacks objectivity and fairness, and takes remedial measures to address the same, this debate will not rest.

  • @vinaysinha7598
    @vinaysinha7598 Год назад +1

    It is difficult to agree that attack on SC is attack on Constitution. It is similar to saying that attacking govt is attack on Constitution and attack on nation.

  • @sanjay.k6124
    @sanjay.k6124 Год назад

    Excellent interview by Karen thaper ji ,bold interview which expose so many points.
    Further justice Lokur must be congratulated for his bold opinion. He Is learned personality with professional outlook.

  • @SurjitSingh-op8hm
    @SurjitSingh-op8hm Год назад +2

    The best way is to make a data of, where the Advocate practicing in the High Court has appeared in extra ordinary case and has been able to persuade the Judge to write the judgement in his favour by his argument interpreting the law, which has also been upheld by the Supreme Court in case it has gone to it. There is also whisper, that collegium also choose their blue eye Advocate, and the Judges who are in good relation with the CJ gets the particular name passed by the collegium, So to make it transparent the data of cases as discussed above, and accompanied by the criteria of Advocate who has done pro-bono service be considered. The minutes of the collegium meeting should be available to the public under the RTI Act. When a citizen can criticise the decision of PM or CM, why cannot the decision of CJ or CJI be criticized. The freedom of speech cannot be only against legislature but also against the Judiciary. It will strengthen the democracy in true sense.

  • @azizkushalable
    @azizkushalable Год назад +8

    Karan, we all love you for your upright and honest videos.👍👍

  • @cooazb8008
    @cooazb8008 Год назад +5

    Only sincere people can speak out, and Ex CJI Lokur is one among them.

  • @navinchaudhry5273
    @navinchaudhry5273 Год назад +4

    भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था और उच्चतम न्यायालय सबसे भ्रष्ट और भाई भतीजावाद व्यवस्था है. यहां पर समय से न्याय मिलने की उम्मीद बहुत कम है और गरीब को तो न्याय मिल ही नहीं सकता. हां कोई भी टिप्पणी होने पर वह टिप्पणी करता को सजा जरूर दे सकते हैं

    • @jyotiprasad1366
      @jyotiprasad1366 Год назад

      ये लोग अभी भी भारत को साँप संपेरों का देश समझ रहे हैं। अंग्रेज़ी खाने और वमन करने वाले वक्त का सम्मान करना सीखें। जो भारतीय भाषाओं का सम्मान नहीं करेगा उसे जाना ही होगा।

  • @subhashsharma7080
    @subhashsharma7080 Год назад

    A very great and engrossing discussion Both Thapar and Lokur are gigantically knowledgeable in their realms of debate Sheer delight to be apart of it

  • @devendrapandey9740
    @devendrapandey9740 Год назад +3

    Very informative discussion.
    It would good to increase awareness if conducted in Hindi also

  • @billuchampak4667
    @billuchampak4667 Год назад +2

    There should be a competitive exam for appointment of Supreme Court judges. The exam should be conducted by a body consisting of Supreme Court judges, academics and government representatives, but the government representatives being in minority.

  • @nandlalchogal7508
    @nandlalchogal7508 Год назад +1

    Very well commented Lokur sir. What about Vice President's comments? Do his comments not interfere with the basic structure of the constitution?

  • @ritwik1526
    @ritwik1526 Год назад +4

    Why don’t they discuss this theme comparatively 😂 why not discuss how this issue is handled in the US for instance?

  • @fg3752
    @fg3752 Год назад

    Not only selecting CJI release of Convicts also should be beyond Politics

  • @nishan7253
    @nishan7253 Год назад

    Desperate times demand desperate measures. Hats off to CJI 🙏.

  • @premn158
    @premn158 Год назад +1

    Great,crystal clear explanation.

  • @lataramooji5234
    @lataramooji5234 Год назад

    Yes Justice Lokur. Absolutely agree with you.

  • @taufiqkhan8636
    @taufiqkhan8636 Год назад +2

    Outstanding

  • @kkshukla6303
    @kkshukla6303 Год назад +2

    Very good and informative discussion

  • @kshitijsingh6617
    @kshitijsingh6617 Год назад

    Conflict of interest should be avoided by all possible negotiations. Wonderful discussion everyone should watch this. 🙏🏻🇮🇳❤️

  • @nafisasuhail7931
    @nafisasuhail7931 Год назад

    Very well explained...very reasonable too..thank you sir for being an eye opener

  • @harjitsohal3763
    @harjitsohal3763 Год назад +1

    Thanks to Hon jistic Lakur and Karan for showing trueth to Infians

  • @NasirHussain-pf8sh
    @NasirHussain-pf8sh Год назад

    You are absolutely correct the Supreme court must be independent body without insolvent of government sir

  • @climacticlearnings994
    @climacticlearnings994 Год назад +1

    In the Westminster model of parliamentary government that we've adopted the executive, being a majority government, already happens to dominate the legislature by design, the judiciary is, especially when the media is in the hands of corporate friends of the government, the only Bulwark to safeguard our hard earned democratic institutions and the constitution in particular!

  • @Ranjith_37
    @Ranjith_37 Год назад +1

    So If Judiciary act contempt of court against Law minister. Tomorrow Judiciary may act contempt of court against PM, CM also who are democratically elected by people and they are ultimately accountable to parliament by opposition and political parties are accountable to people by facing elections.. i really don't understand how can Judiciary I mean collegium don't have transparency and accountability.. and Judiciary is facing corruption charges and Favouritism led to nepotism... In any where in world even highly developed and democratic countries like USA, UK , European countries which doesn't have "Judges appointed by judges " = collegium system..
    I totally understand independence of judiciary is essential and healthy for democracy and to protect the constitution.. In My opinion NJAC like structure in which judiciary has to be majority say will b good n unique to India and lead to good example to world..

  • @tin55949
    @tin55949 Год назад

    Killing independence of Judiciary by Legislators will harm Democracy both at Union and State level …ruling like Ayodhya, Raffael , Demonetisation etc will be ridiculous for our Country ..

  • @satishgangurde758
    @satishgangurde758 Год назад +1

    The law minister is out of his senses.The recommendation made by him states it. It seems that the concerned minister doesn't even know the Constitution properly, Constitution makers has made every possible attempt to keep judiciary independent and this goverment wants a representative to be appointed in judiciary.

  • @faiyazhussain2442
    @faiyazhussain2442 Год назад

    It is bold and fantastic. Supreme Court must be Supreme as the word itself speaks

  • @csplegalanalysisandresearc2253
    @csplegalanalysisandresearc2253 Год назад +1

    There should be representation of judiciary in appointment of ministers , CAG , AG , RBI Governor , Governers , CBI , ED and others bodies

    • @biswajit3188
      @biswajit3188 Год назад

      🤣🤣

    • @rameshjoshi2801
      @rameshjoshi2801 Год назад

      Modi Govt is trying to control the Judiciary. means the country is heading towards ,Dictatorship. Our Democracy is in peril.Bjp hatao,Desh Bachao.

  • @krishnapillai2595
    @krishnapillai2595 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @jameselisha7043
    @jameselisha7043 Год назад

    What Ex judge says is absolutely right. No one above the constitution. Constitution, SC, legislative. this is the system. No overtaking the constitution and SC. Legislative should obey the Law.

  • @MithileshKumar-ul2on
    @MithileshKumar-ul2on Год назад +1

    There is no provision of collegium in constitution and by isisting on using this system, Supreme court is following an unconstitutional practice but the people of India has no way to challenge the Supreme court. Change in collegium is a must and a law should be enacted so as NEPOTISM is eliminated.

  • @naifahamed
    @naifahamed Год назад

    Thanks

  • @niloferck1398
    @niloferck1398 Год назад

    I appreciate very much the closing suggestions of Karan Thapar to punish the Ministers for contempt of court.

    • @Ranjith_37
      @Ranjith_37 Год назад

      So If Judiciary act contempt of court against Law minister. Tomorrow Judiciary may act contempt of court against PM, CM also who are democratically elected by people and they are ultimately accountable to parliament by opposition and political parties are accountable to people by facing elections.. i really don't understand how can Judiciary I mean collegium don't have transparency and accountability.. and Judiciary is facing corruption charges and Favouritism led to nepotism... In any where in world even highly developed and democratic countries like USA, UK , European countries which doesn't have "Judges appointed by judges " = collegium system..
      I totally understand independence of judiciary is essential and healthy for democracy and to protect the constitution.. In My opinion NJAC like structure in which judiciary has to be majority say will b good n unique to India and lead to good example to world..

  • @gretataurogrettatauro9862
    @gretataurogrettatauro9862 Год назад +1

    In my humble opinion, d Govts shd not be allowed to appoint Judges in d High Court & Supreme Court

  • @purushottam4728
    @purushottam4728 Год назад +1

    The problem of nepotism and favouritism in supreme court and high courts comes from inteherent castism and religious biasedness leading to lack of diversity. The court should refrain from recommending relatives to bar and benches to a much higher degree e.g. it is reduced to less than 10%. The courts should increase transparency at each levels of decision making so that moral pressure of learned citizens and academicians act on them. The time frame at each process even for government should be fixed so that every appointment or judicial decision is speeded up.govt should bring a law for Indian judicial services exam at the earliest.

  • @hoshkaro
    @hoshkaro Год назад

    Thank you very much for enlightening us

  • @chandrashekharkoti6525
    @chandrashekharkoti6525 Год назад +2

    Wire channel is a trusted one,putting forth the defaults of govts & bring awareness.

  • @vinijain1008
    @vinijain1008 Год назад +1

    Collegium of 3 judges is top small, as this is very important appointed, hence it should be enlarged to maximum possible to reduce favouritism or bias in selection

  • @txlish
    @txlish Год назад +1

    Dept of justice though under Law Ministry, should not it be independent of the government in decision making?

  • @h79guf
    @h79guf Год назад +1

    A total control of judiciary may be achievable once the initial candidate pool is controlled. Brilliant as demonetization. And a big-step towards Amrit-kaal.

  • @bharatpatel9739
    @bharatpatel9739 Год назад

    Collegium is not people's representative but parliament is. So we the people of India would like to give a new constitution to ourselves to meet our today's aspirations

  • @hiheloByby6902
    @hiheloByby6902 Год назад

    Ohkey bring the government representatives in Collegium...
    Let CJI too decide who should be PM and their cabinet minister

  • @milindchampanerkar1111
    @milindchampanerkar1111 Год назад +1

    Great। An interview worth preserving!

  • @iiigraghu
    @iiigraghu Год назад

    Excellent Enterprising Emerging Evolving Endeavor 🌹 💐 🤝 🙏

  • @gargsamyt
    @gargsamyt Год назад

    Justice Sodhi’s comments are profound “High courts are not subservient to the Supreme Court. HCs are independent bodies of the respective states. Now, what’s happening? SC is appointing HC judges. And where do SC judges come from? High courts. Hence HC judges have started looking towards the SC all the time and become subservient.”
    This is unconstitutional.

  • @VikasVerma-vu1ce
    @VikasVerma-vu1ce Год назад

    Government say in selection of judge is bad but CJI's say in selection of election Commission chief is good. Oh the hypocrisy.

  • @DeepakShah53
    @DeepakShah53 Год назад

    Judges should be chosen by public.... Not by public representative.

  • @teresavarghese1177
    @teresavarghese1177 Год назад

    The evaluation committee is needed more to evaluate the ruling party and and all its activities and achievements in making life better or worse for the people.
    We still remember Justice Loya.

  • @billuchampak4667
    @billuchampak4667 Год назад

    It is against the directive principles of constitution which say that the judiciary must be made independent from the executive . Also a threat to the independence of judiciary.

  • @neonirwal
    @neonirwal Год назад

    1. Govt. is the biggest litigant, how can it claim role in recommending judges?
    2. Nepotism exist in judge recommendation, but no way to ensure recommendation transparency.
    3. Where is the report of those two lawyers, who analysed through 11.5k suggestions after SC quashed NJAC in 2015?

  • @radhakrishnanv4257
    @radhakrishnanv4257 Год назад +1

    We should recruit judges through NJAC or UPSC and not through anyone's personal level without any known criteria...

  • @Raj-dg5zw
    @Raj-dg5zw Год назад

    Constitution had laid down consultation with SC and not concurrence. Not by mistake, not just in the flow, it was well debated in Constituent assembly. One word completely changes the appointment process.

  • @theqarmatian8578
    @theqarmatian8578 Год назад

    The SC has in fact usrped the power of the president under Article 124 (3) of Indian constitution. Was that protecting/guarding the Constitution by this SC cabal?

  • @trishul1331
    @trishul1331 Год назад

    A radical soln to the problem will be to put the HC & SC judges appointment to a vote in a joint sitting of the parliament.

  • @mohammedmurtaza3257
    @mohammedmurtaza3257 Год назад

    Very insightful...

  • @shaunbird8051
    @shaunbird8051 Год назад

    Thanks to Karan and Justice Lokur for the wonderful presentatikon. As said by the dignified Lokur he is very correct and there are many reasons. The ruling Government is represented by a single Party or group of Parties which will have the top most importance and priorities to the Political Party first and then only to the Nation. So the importance of the Nation first takes a back seat here. There has never been any interefence by any Govt. so far but only now we can see the Government trying to poke their nose into a different domain. This does not hold good for the country. Once again thanks to the Wire for the nice presentation.

  • @shivkumarkhemka5415
    @shivkumarkhemka5415 Год назад

    Collegium system of appointment of HC/SC judges is alien to the Constitution of India. The authority to select a SC judge is given to the President of India in the Constitution. By Collegium system, such authority of the President has been taken away by the system.

  • @vardhankumar2170
    @vardhankumar2170 Год назад +1

    Many believe that there is no contempt involved in administrative matters of SC. Contempt arises only in court room

  • @dipankargupta9359
    @dipankargupta9359 Год назад

    I feel on contrary supreme court must consulted on appointment of Law Ministers who should be properly qualified to deal with such important ministries.

  • @asp8202
    @asp8202 Год назад

    Why can't SC take off the criminal contempt of the court on the Law Minister/PM?
    Why are none of the Constitution members punished for their misbehavior or bad attitude against the Law of land?
    How long we (citizens/people of India) are going to bear this nonsensical attitude of either Collegium or Union Government?
    The purpose creation Constitution of India/Democracy, is to treat everyone equal before the Law of land is a basic structure.
    When the Union Government goes every extremes, why not the same by the Judiciary to save independence of it Or Constitution of the India?

  • @nagabhushanar.s6113
    @nagabhushanar.s6113 Год назад +2

    Karan in full steam when it comes to condemning THE BJPgovt.I wish he was more objective in pursuing his agenda.His agenda is well known to the whole country.

    • @bikramsen9952
      @bikramsen9952 Год назад

      How can he be " more objective" om this issue?

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад

      And your pro--BJPee agenda/bias is objective?

  • @dilbaghsingh5182
    @dilbaghsingh5182 Год назад +6

    Karan, it’s almost like you have become much much mature enough with the passage of time and hence the experience in your field looking the things as an expert and doing an excellent job here .

  • @gargsamyt
    @gargsamyt Год назад

    In India, the police, army and the bureaucracy are accountable to the executive, the executive is accountable to the legislature, and the legislature is accountable to the people, but who is the judiciary accountable to? This is what makes the judiciary a “benevolent dictator” of sorts when it takes on roles that go beyond interpreting the law.
    Since the 1990s, the SC has intervened in more and more areas of policy, law-making, policing and regulation (it also wanted to have a go at banks’ bad loans problem), the court has taken on powers never envisaged by our constitution-makers. It has upset the delicate balance of power between executive, legislature and judiciary.

  • @fatiano50
    @fatiano50 Год назад

    If Govt sits for a certain time it should be considered that Govt has approved and appoint the judges.

  • @patahe7036
    @patahe7036 Год назад

    Independence of judiciary is must...

  • @amarnathsharma
    @amarnathsharma Год назад

    No collegium, no representative, just follow what is written in constitution

  • @AbdulWahid-jl4ut
    @AbdulWahid-jl4ut Год назад

    Government is a major party in most of the cases. It is against the basic rules of justice to appoint a judge by the party.

  • @baldevbhaipatel2348
    @baldevbhaipatel2348 Год назад

    Law minister’s idea is to disturb the judiciary only .. In fact there should not be any kind of interferencee of government , Collegium must be absolutely independent …

  • @h79guf
    @h79guf Год назад

    Karan comes well prepared and it seems Justice Lokur didn’t expect questions on alleged nepotism in judiciary.

  • @ranjitsumati27
    @ranjitsumati27 Год назад

    Simply, WHAT is the OBJECTIVE of appointing Govt. Rep in the Collegium.......?

  • @InderDhaLiwaL08
    @InderDhaLiwaL08 Год назад

    Last line of defence for a democracy is the Supreme Court. No other institute, in present day has same legitimacy in public opinion than supreme court. As all other institutions who are supposed to hold the government accountable and in check are working with the government.

  • @shankarprasadmysore
    @shankarprasadmysore Год назад

    What is inclusiveness in a democracy. Can you define it