Rare 75-Minute Supreme Court Collegium Meet, But No Consensus On New Judges
NDTV
The Supreme Court usually starts at 10:30 am and lawyers wait for Judges to arrive. But it was only at 11:15 am that judges of court No. 1 to 5 finally reached their benches
The meeting of the Supreme Court collegium usually does not last long, but Tuesday morning's meeting that went on for 75 minutes was a rare occasion.
The Supreme Court usually starts at 10:30 am and lawyers wait for judges to arrive. But it was only at 11:15 am that judges of court No. 1 to 5 finally reached their benches.
Despite a 75-minutes long meeting, no consensus could be reached on the appointment of three judges in the Supreme Court and the appointment or transfer of high court judges, sources said.
The collegium comprises Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justice UU Lalit, Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice SK Kaul and Justice S Abdul Nazeer.