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Government returned to the Supreme Court to elevate Justice KM Joseph to apex court
Published : Apr 26, 2018, 6:34 pm IST
Updated : Apr 26, 2018, 6:34 pm IST
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The government on Thursday returned to the Supreme Court collegium its recommendation to elevate Justice KM Joseph to the apex court

The government on Thursday returned to the Supreme Court collegium its recommendation to elevate Justice KM Joseph to the apex court and asked it to reconsider it, a move which may widen the rift between the judiciary and the executive.

This comes a day after the government cleared the appointment of senior advocate Indu Malhotra as a judge of the Supreme Court and kept in abeyance a decision on Joseph, who heads the Uttarakhand High Court. Both the names were recommended by the collegium in January

In a ruling in 2016, Justice Joseph had canceled President's rule in the northern state of Uttarakhand and brought back the Congress government of Harish Rawat to power. The judgment was seen as a major setback to the BJP-ruled government at the Centre

The government's decision of not approving Joseph's name has evoked sharp reactions with the Supreme Court Bar Association President terming it as "disturbing"

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad wrote to Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra this morning requesting the collegium, a group of five senior-most judges that selects judges for the apex court, to reconsider its decision on recommending Justice Joseph to be a judge of the top court

Prasad also informed the CJI that senior advocate Malhotra has on Thursday been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court.

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