Supreme Court flags issue of 'pick and choose' by Centre in clearing names recommended by collegium for transfer of judges
The Supreme Court has raised concerns about the selective transfer of high court judges by the Indian government, stating that it sends a negative signal. Of the 11 judges recommended for transfer, only five have been transferred, while six remain pending. The court criticized the government's "pick and choose" approach and emphasized the importance of not creating a scenario where deserving candidates are overlooked. The matter will be further heard on December 5.
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