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How can CJI be involved in executive appointments, asks Vice President, says it's 'time to revisit'

Speaking at the National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, he also said that in his view, the `doctrine of basic structure' has a very "debatable jurisprudential basis"

February 14, 2025 / 22:44 IST
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Jagdeep Dhankhar
Executive governance by judicial decree is a "Constitutional paradox that the largest democracy on the planet cannot afford any longer," the vice president said

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday wondered how can the Chief Justice of India, even by "statutory prescription", get involved in executive appointments such as that of CBI director, and said it was time to "revisit" such norms.

Speaking at the National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, he also said that in his view, the `doctrine of basic structure' has a very "debatable jurisprudential basis".

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"To stir your minds, how can in a country like ours or in any democracy, by statutory prescription, Chief Justice of India participate in the selection of the CBI director?" Dhankhar asked the gathering.

"Can there be any legal rationale for it? I can appreciate that the statutory prescription took shape because the Executive of the day has yielded to a judicial verdict. But time has come to revisit. This surely does not merge with democracy. How can we involve the Chief Justice of India with any executive appointment!" he said.