Top lawyers divided on new system of judicial appointments

New Delhi: Eminent lawyers Ram Jethmalani and Anil Diwan on Saturday opposed the new system for senior judges’ appointments, contending respectively that government as the biggest litigant could not take this role, and affect the judiciary’s independence but senior counsel T.R. Andhyarujina pitched for giving the NJAC a chance. “We must have a system of […]

New Delhi: Eminent lawyers Ram Jethmalani and Anil Diwan on Saturday opposed the new system for senior judges' appointments, contending respectively that government as the biggest litigant could not take this role, and affect the judiciary's independence but senior counsel T.R. Andhyarujina pitched for giving the NJAC a chance.

"We must have a system of appointment of judges where a litigant has no voice in the appointment of judges," Jethmalani said at a seminar here, as he assailed the presence of the union law minister as one of the six members of the National Judicial Appointment Commission.