Supreme Court rejects plea alleging Delhi High Court yet to reconsider Senior designation applications
In April, a bench of Justice Abhay S Oka (since retired) and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan had directed the Delhi High Court to reconsider the applications of those lawyers whose names were either rejected or deferred in the Senior designation process held last year.
The Court added that most High Courts have already adopted
or are in the process of amending their rules for senior designations in
accordance with the Supreme Court’s judgments.
"We have no reason to believe that there will be
inordinate delay by HC to comply with SC judgment. Dismissed," the
Court ordered.
In April, a bench of Justice Abhay S Oka (since
retired) and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan had directed the Delhi
High Court to reconsider the applications of those lawyers whose names
were either rejected or deferred in the Senior designation process held last
year.
The order had been on a plea filed by advocate Raman Gandhi
seeking quashing of the November 2024 decision by the full court of the Delhi
High Court to confer senior designation only on 70 lawyers out of the
302 candidates interviewed. The cases of 67 applicants had been deferred.
The petition was filed after a controversy arose
when one of the members of the Permanent Committee, Senior Advocate Sudhir
Nandrajog, resigned over claims that the final list had been prepared
without his consent.
The Permanent Committee is a body which shortlists the
candidates to be designated. This list is then sent to the full court, which
takes the final call.This process has been put in place in terms of the 2017
judgment of the Supreme Court in Indira Jaising v. Supreme Court.