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Supreme Court ruling setback to parliamentary sovereignty : Ravi Shankar Prasad

Ravi Shankar Prasad addressing at the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC India), in New Delhi on September 03, 2015.
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New Delhi , 16 Oct 2015

The Supreme Court ruling on the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) on Friday is a "setback to parliamentary sovereignty" but not to the government, a union minister said."While upholding very dearly the principle of independence of judiciary, I regret to say that parliamentary sovereignty has received a setback today," said union Communications and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.His reaction came after the apex court struck down the 99th Constitutional amendment and the NJAC Act as unconstitutional and restored the collegium system for the appointment of judges to the higher judiciary.The minister maintained that the "NJAC was a part of judicial reforms that was exercised after deep consideration"."In our view, this exercise was undertaken after deep consideration of more than 20 years, as part of judicial reforms. We will go through the judgment and come out with a structured response," Prasad told reporters."It was a unique moment in the democratic polity of India that all political formations were unanimous that the collegium system needs to be replaced by the National Judicial Appointments Commission," said Prasad, a former law minister and himself a practising senior lawyer at the Supreme Court.

"Various commissions headed by eminent judges, Administrative Reforms Commission and different parliamentary committees recommended the NJAC," the union minister said. "Even former chief justice of India J.S. Verma had publicly raised misgivings on the working of the collegium system and suggested a serious rethink," he added.Prasad said the NJAC bill was brought in parliament in a "truly remarkable scenario"."Our government brought the NJAC bill in a truly remarkable scenario in the country. There was complete political unanimity. The Lok Sabha passed it without a single dissent and in the Rajya Sabha there was only a single walkout and that too by Ram Jethmalani.""Twenty state legislative assemblies unanimously approved it despite the continuous divide in the politics of India," he said.

 

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