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"Extremely upset": SC pulls up Centre over pending tribunal vacancies

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday strongly criticized the Centre over the delay in filling up vacancies at various tribunals and also for enacting the Tribunal Reforms Act, which is apparently identical to the earlier law struck down by the top court.

Chief Justice N.V.Justice Ramana said the court is "extremely upset" with the situation. He pointed out that the court was happy with the government for clearing the appointment of judges to the apex court.

"We do not want any confrontation with the government", he added.

A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana and comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and L. Nageswara Rao said the new Act is the replica of what was struck down in the Madras Bar Association cases.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta requested the bench to adjourn the matter till Thursday as Attorney General K.K. Venugopal was not available due to some personal difficulty.

However, this contention did not go down well with the bench, instead, the judges on the bench shot a volley of questions at Mehta.

"How many people have you appointed (in the tribunals)? . We set up special benches (to hear the tribunal appointment matter), by disturbing other benches," said the Chief Justice.

The bench pointed out that recommendations for the appointment were made one and a half years ago in accordance with the law, which existed then. "Why no appointments have been made. Tribunals are on the verge of closure," said Justice Rao.

Justice Chandrachud told Mehta that NCLT, NCLAT are critical to the economy, and they are important for the rehabilitation of corporate entities. He added that important cases are not being heard because of vacancies and by not appointing members at these tribunals creates a very critical position.

Justice Chandrachud added that he had chaired a selection committee for the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. "Names which we recommended are either deleted, and there's no clarity why! We sit together with bureaucrats and make these decisions. It is a waste of energy," said Justice Chandrachud. Justice Rao said: "See the burden we have to face now. You are emasculating these tribunals by not appointing members".

The bench has posted the matter for further hearing next Monday.

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