Kiren Rijiju wants the government to have more say in the appointment of judges at the Supreme Court and high courts. These are his reasons...
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00:00Till date, in the history of the Supreme Court, there is only one judge in the Scheduled Tribe.
00:17The Collegium name that we sell here,
00:20apart from that, the government has no right
00:23to look for a new name for the appointment of judges.
00:26So, even though there is no reservation,
00:29we have requested the Collegium to try
00:32to get all castes represented in the judiciary.
00:37Looking at the diversity of our country,
00:40all castes, all religions, especially women,
00:43should be included in this.
00:56The Collegium is a joint effort between
00:59the Supreme Court of the United States
01:02and the Supreme Court of the United States
01:05in the United States of America.
01:08The Collegium is a joint effort between
01:11the Supreme Court of the United States
01:14and the Supreme Court of the United States
01:17in the United States of America.
01:20The Collegium is a joint effort between
01:23the Supreme Court of the United States
01:26and the Supreme Court of the United States
01:29in the United States of America.
01:36There is no parallel to such development
01:39in democratic history,
01:42where a duly legitimized constitutional prescription
01:45has been judicially undone.
01:54The entire process, which begins from
01:57the High Court level and comes right up
02:00to the Supreme Court, has transparency
02:03at every level. All stakeholders are given
02:06the chance to put their inputs.