Kerala High Court Lawyers moves Resolution against #NJAC Judgment

Update: 2015-10-29 13:59 GMT

About Fifty members of Kerala High Court Advocates Association led by Senior Advocate K. Ramkumar have put forth a Resolution expressing their deep anguish and concern over the Judgement of the Apex Court in striking down the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act (NJAC Act) and restoring the unconstitutional, undemocratic and opaque collegium system.“This Association expresses its...

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About Fifty members of Kerala High Court Advocates Association led by Senior Advocate K. Ramkumar have put forth a Resolution expressing their deep anguish and concern over the Judgement of the Apex Court in striking down the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act (NJAC Act) and restoring the unconstitutional, undemocratic and opaque collegium system.

“This Association expresses its deep anguish and concern over the Judgment of the Apex Court in Striking down the NJAC Act (National Judicial Appointments Commission Act) and restoring the unconstitutional, undemocratic and opaque collegium system. We call upon the Lawyer fraternity to raise their voice against the Judgment and act in unison to protect the democratic spirit and Superiority of the elected over the Selected.” states the resolution

The resolution will be placed before the General Body on Monday or Tuesday.

The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court declared National Judicial Commission (NJAC) Unconstitutional as it violates Basic Structure of Constitution of India by 4:1 Majority. Justices J S Khehar, MB Lokur, Kurian Joseph and Adarsh Kumar Goel declared the 99th Amendment and NJAC Act unconstitutional which sought to give politicians and civil society a final say in the appointment of judges to the highest courts, while Justice Chelameswar upheld it. Read the LiveLaw story here.

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