Justice Sikri's big announcement, says 'Need to reform the collegium system ...'
Justice Sikri's big announcement, says 'Need to reform the collegium system ...'
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New Delhi: Former Supreme Court Judge AK Sikri on Friday stressed the need for judicial reforms in the country and stressed the need for reforming the collegium system. Justice Sikri is currently an international judge at the Singapore International Commercial Court.

Sikri said- Three crore cases pending in courts across the country: Wherever it is being said that in the inaugural program of Cornell India Law Center, Justice Sikri said that around three crore cases are pending in courts across the country and delay in appointment of judges Both the executive and judiciary are equally responsible for this.

Sikri said- the collegium system will have to be improved: while he further said, 'There should be a hybrid system. But more than this, we have to improve our collegium system because many times in the High Court the mere perception about a particular person causes obstruction or stalemate. This needs to be corrected.

The former judge is tasked with making the list of the jewels of the Sabarimala temple: It is also being said that the Supreme Court on Friday, February 7, 2020, retired Kerala High Court Judge CN Ramachandran Nair, list of jewelery of Lord Ayyappa of Sabarimala temple And appointed to prepare the evaluation report. There are various sections of Pandalam royal family claiming these jewelery. The Supreme Court said that Nair can take the help of jewelery makers in the work of valuing sacred jewelery and is about to submit his report in sealed envelopes. A bench of Justices NV Ramana, Ajay Rastogi and V Ramasubrahmanyam said that we are only concerned about the safety of the sacred jewels.

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