Supreme Court on Tribunal Reforms Bill: Show us debate in Parliament, reasons

The Supreme Court on Monday expressed deep distress with the Centre for not making appointments to various tribunals despite recommendations made by the
Supreme Court on Tribunal Reforms Bill: Show us debate in Parliament, reasons

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday expressed deep distress with the Centre for not making appointments to various tribunals despite recommendations made by the Selection Committee and also shot a volley of question at the Modi government on the Tribunals Reforms Bill, 2021, which was passed by Parliament last week, re-enacting provisions already struck down by the apex court.

A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, why introduce the bill with the provisions, which were struck down by the top court.

"Inspite of all that (court directions), few days back we have seen, the ordinance which was struck down has been re-enacted.

"We are not commenting on Parliament proceedings. Of course, the legislature has prerogative to make laws," the chief justice made it clear.

"At least we must know why the government has introduced the bill despite being struck down by this court...I have not come across any debate, which took place in Parliament (over the bill).

"Please show us the debate — the reasons and all that".

Justice Ramana told Mehta, representing the Centre, "It is a serious issue...tribunals have to continue or to be shut down." Mehta submitted before the top court that appointments have been made to the Central Administrative Tribunal.

The Chief Justice made these observations after reading out relevant portion of a judgment passed by a bench headed by justice L. Nageswara Rao, in connection with vacancies in various tribunals.

Citing the judgment, the chief justice said the dispensation of justice by the tribunals can be effective only when they function independent of executive control, and this renders them credible and generates public confidence. (IANS)

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