The Supreme Court highlighted in a judgment that Urgent measures are required to improve the collegium system of appointment of judges, including the setting up of an independent secretariat.
It said that “corrective measures” are needed to be taken against “post-appointment conduct or inadequate performance or failure to uphold righteous conduct” by sitting judges.
A Bench of Justices A.K. Goel and Rohinton F. Nariman said the improvements contemplated by the five-judge NJAC (National Judicial Appointments Commission) Bench, in December 2015, in the collegium system had not been implemented.
The Centre should ensure that the new memorandum of procedure brought about the improvements recommended by the NJAC Bench.
It reiterated that a full-time body consistent with independence of judiciary appears to be immediate need for the system.