Government Yet To Receive Proposal To Fill Up Judges’ Vacancies In Supreme Court

Nine high courts in the country are working without regular chief justices.

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Supreme Court of India (Source: Supreme Court of India website)

There are six vacancies of judges in the Supreme Court, while nine high courts are working without regular chief justices, but the government has not received any proposal from the apex court collegium to fill up the slots, the Rajya Sabha has been informed.

Union Minister of State for Law PP Chaudhary, in a written reply, has informed the Upper House of Parliament that the “government has not received any proposal for filling up of the six vacancies of judges in the Supreme Court and for appointment of chief justices in the nine high courts, which are functioning with acting chief justices”.

The approved strength of the Supreme Court is 31, including the Chief Justice of India.

The high courts of Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Kerala, Karnataka and Manipur are working without regular chief justices.

As per the procedure for the appointment of judges to the Supreme Court, and the 24 high courts, the apex court collegium recommends the names of candidates to the government which, in turn, either accepts the proposal or returns it for reconsideration.

Also Read: Supreme Court Collegium To Take A Call On 40 Names For High Court Judges

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