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Government Rejects Supreme Court Collegium’s Pick For High Court Judges...Again

Supreme Court collegium’s picks for Allahabad High Court have been turned down again.

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

The Supreme Court collegium's recommendation for the appointment of two lawyers, as judges of the Allahabad High Court has been returned for the second time by the government citing complaints against them.

The two lawyers are Mohammad Mansoor and Basharat Ali Khan. Mansoor is the son of former Supreme Court judge late Saghir Ahmed.

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The NDA government had on an earlier occasion returned the file recommending the two names, citing complaints against the candidates. But the collegium reiterated its recommendation, terming the complaints as frivolous. Last month, the recommendation was returned by the government to the collegium for reconsideration, after keeping the matter pending for over two-and-a-half years.

After Justice J Chelameswar’s retirement, the five-member collegium -- a body of top five Supreme Court judges -- will have to be reconstituted. The collegium, with a new member, will now have to take a call on the two names.

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The two lawyers have been regularly appearing as senior standing counsel in the Allahabad High Court.

Meanwhile, the government also decided to return the name of advocate Nazir Ahmed Beig for elevation as the Jammu and Kashmir High Court judge. The names of three others -- Wasim Sadiq Nargal, Sindhu Sharma and district judge Rashid Ali Dar -- are being processed by the Law Ministry.

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