This Article is From Nov 24, 2022

Gujarat Judge Won't Be Moved Out, Lawyers Had Protested Against Transfer

Today, the Supreme Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachur recommended the transfer of seven High Court Judges. The name of Justice Nikhil Kariel was not on the list.

New Delhi:

A judge of Gujarat High Court, against whose transfer state lawyers were up in arms, will not be moved out, for now. Sources said the decision has been put on hold after lawyers of the Gujarat Bar Association held strikes and even met Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud following reports that Justice Nikhil Kariel will be moved to the Patna High Court.

The transfers were not officially recommended when they met Chief Justice Chandrachud on Monday. They were reacting to reports that the Supreme Court Collegium -- headed by Chief Justice Chandrachud -- decided to recommend it at a meeting on November 16.

Today, the Collegium recommended the transfer of seven High Court  Judges. The name of Justice Kariel was not on the list.

Sources said the decision on the transfer of Justice Kariel has been postponed. The Collegium, sources said, is considering the representation of the Gujarat High Court Bar Association.

Ahead of Monday's meeting with the Chief Justice of India, the Gujarat Bar Association had passed a resolution where it said Justice Kariel is "one of the finest, honest, upright and unbiased judges whose integrity and honesty is being vouched by the entire Bar".

After the meeting, the Bar Association delegation said the Chief Justice had promised that "our concerns will be looked into".  

Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has taken exception to the Gujarat lawyers' move. At a programme over the weekend, which was also attended by Justice Chandrachud, he said,  "Every decision of the Collegium supported by the Government should not be questioned".

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