The Supreme Court of India today identified four aspects with respect to which suggestions have now been solicited from the Bar to improve the working of the Collegium system..The same Constitution Bench which struck down the National Judicial Appointments Commission has now asked the parties to give their inputs on the following:.Transparency in the working of CollegiumEligibility criteria for candidatesSecretariat for CollegiumDealing with complaints.Senior Advocate Arvind Datar has been tasked with collecting inputs from the petitioners while Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand will do the same from the respondents’ side..The Court will sit on November 5 this week to review the same.
The Supreme Court of India today identified four aspects with respect to which suggestions have now been solicited from the Bar to improve the working of the Collegium system..The same Constitution Bench which struck down the National Judicial Appointments Commission has now asked the parties to give their inputs on the following:.Transparency in the working of CollegiumEligibility criteria for candidatesSecretariat for CollegiumDealing with complaints.Senior Advocate Arvind Datar has been tasked with collecting inputs from the petitioners while Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand will do the same from the respondents’ side..The Court will sit on November 5 this week to review the same.