214th Report - Law Commission of India
214th Report - Law Commission of India
214th Report - Law Commission of India
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36Justice <strong>of</strong> that Court on transfer from theirparent or any other court;6.Whether in the light <strong>of</strong> the legitimateexpectations <strong>of</strong> senior Judges <strong>of</strong> the HighCourt in regard to their appointment to theSupreme Curt referred to in the said judgment,the ‘strong cogent reason’ required to justifythe departure from the order <strong>of</strong> the seniorityhas to be recorded in respect <strong>of</strong> each suchsenior Judge, who is overlooked, while makingrecommendation <strong>of</strong> a Judge junior to him orher;7.Whether the Government is not entitled torequire that the opinions <strong>of</strong> the otherconsulted Judges be in writing in accordancewith the aforesaid Supreme Court judgment andthat the same be transmitted to the Government<strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> by the Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> alongwith his views;