Collegium system
The collegium system is a collegium where incumbent judges of the Supreme Court of India appoint judges to the Judiciary of India. It originated from three Supreme Court judgments, collectively known as the Three Judges Cases. The system is alleged for being nepotistic.
History
Evolution of the concept
The three Judges Cases are:- S. P. Gupta v. Union of India – 1981
- Supreme Court Advocates-on Record Association vs Union of India – 1993
- In re Special Reference 1 of 1998
In January 2013, the court dismissed as without locus standi, a public interest litigation filed by NGO Suraz India Trust that sought to challenge the collegium system of appointment, while in July, then Chief Justice P. Sathasivam spoke against any attempts to change the collegium system.
Judicial interpretation of the word "recommendation"
In the third Judges Case, the Supreme Court has elaborately dealt with the modality of rendering recommendation by a constitutional entity such as the Supreme Court, the President of India, etc. It is not at the discretion of the person consulted to render the recommendation but internal consultations with the peers shall be made in writing, and the recommendation shall be made in accordance with the internal consultations. Here, internal consultations refer to panels of existing Supreme Court judges appointed by existing judges.2014 failed National Judicial Appointments Commission proposal
On 13 and 14 August 2014, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha respectively passed the National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill, 2014 and the Constitution Bill, 2014, which amends articles 124 and 217 of the Constitution of India by establishing the National Judicial Appointments Commission, on whose recommendation the President would appoint judges to the higher judiciary in order to scrap the collegium system. President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent on 31 December 2014, after which the bills became National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, 2014 and the Constitution Act, 2014 respectively.However, on 16 October 2015, the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, consisting of Justices J. S. Khehar, Madan Lokur, Kurian Joseph, Adarsh Kumar Goel and Jasti Chelameswar, struck down the 99th constitutional amendment and the NJAC Act by a majority opinion of 4:1 in Supreme Court Advocate on Record Association v. Union of India, with Justice Chelameswar dissenting, restoring the previous collegium system. The Bench declared that the Act is unconstitutional since it interfered with the autonomy of the judiciary by the executive which amounts to tampering with the basic structure of the constitution where Parliament is not empowered to change so. However, the Bench also acknowledged that the collegium system is lacking transparency and credibility which would be rectified or improved by the Judiciary.
Current members of the Collegium
High Court Elevation
1. Surya Kant, incumbent Chief Justice of India.2. Vikram Nath, Judge of the Supreme Court.
3. B. V. Nagarathna, Judge of the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Elevation and Transfers
4. J. K. Maheshwari, Judge of the Supreme Court.5. M. M. Sundresh, Judge of the Supreme Court.