Indian law minister queries top court's revelations on choice of judges

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Senior judges have released statements citing govt’s reasons against their choice of candidates. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI - A recent action of India’s Supreme Court in making public some details of reports by intelligence agencies regarding the selection of judges was a matter of “grave concern”, the law minister said on Tuesday.to some high courts stems from a difference of opinion between the judiciary and the government, which wants a greater say in their selection, a move some legal experts see as a bid to influence the judiciary.

The Supreme Court registrar did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ request for comment on the remarks. His latest comments come after a group of senior judges of the Supreme Court responsible for identifying and appointing judges last week released, for the first time, statements citing the government’s reasons against their choice of candidates.

 

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