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Accountability law must not encroach on judicial independence, cautions CJI

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Utkarsh Anand : New Delhi, Thu Aug 16 2012, 09:07 hrs
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While clarifying that the judiciary was not afraid of a new legislation to make it accountable, Chief Justice of India S H Kapadia cautioned the Centre on Wednesday against trampling upon the independence of the judiciary.

"The government may make a law for making judges accountable. We are not afraid of that. But it should not tinker with the very constitutional principle of judicial independence. Judicial accountability should be balanced with judicial independence," he said, in an apparent reference to the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill. Cleared by the Lok Sabha, the Bill is pending in the Upper House.

Speaking at the Independence Day celebrations in the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice also urged Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid, who was present, to involve eminent jurists in matters relating to the judiciary. "Be it a collegium system, be it the accountability Bill, or whatever law you bring, please take the opinion of eminent jurists," he told Khurshid.

Justice Kapadia called for wide-ranging studies and consultations before any tinkering was done with the Constitution. Any disturbance in the balance of power between legislative, executive and judiciary would "damage the Constitution for all time to come", he warned, adding that judiciary was the oxygen of democracy.

Justice Kapadia admitted that there have been cases of "judicial overreach" by judges, disturbing this balance. "Sometimes in our anxiety to do justice, we give judgments which disturb the constitutional balance," he said, cautioning judges.

Giving own example, Justice Kapadia said: "It is only in India that a person of the Parsi community of 1.6 lakh population can aspire to be the Chief Justice."



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Tags: S H Kapadia, Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, Lok Sabha, Independence Day celebrations



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Oxygen of democracy
sujit | 16-Aug-2012

judiciary IS the oxygen of democracy but CJ shall filter out Carbon di oxide/monoxide from its system...Our IAC members also renowned lawyers Mr Prashant bhushan etc brought to the notice of 15 current currupt ministers with tremendous documentation... but Judiciary is silently watching... system should have inherent characterstic to identify and prosecute culprits in shortest possible time.Rich offenders/corrupt polititians do not have any fear of judiciary as they know prosecution will take more than 15 years... and poor cannot afford the expenses /time for fighting cases.CJI should convert this tired system proactive and accountable...common citizen is really exhausted with current Judicial system... pls do somthing @ the earliest.

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