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By Nebil Nizar
The Indian Express news story dated July 30, 2012 exposed a shocking fact, out of 21 Judges retired from the Supreme Court since January 2008, 18 are granted post retirement jobs by government. In many cases, judges accepted post-retirement appointments much before they formally demitted office.
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Judiciary acts as a watchdog by ensuring that the other two organs of the Government function within the limits set by the Constitution of India. If the Judiciary is not independent then the other organs will pressurize the Judiciary to interpret the constitution according to them. It is also expected out of Judiciary to deliver judicial justice and not committed justice.
In the recent times, reports of billion dollar worth scams are coming out. Let us take 2G Spectrum scam for example, 1.76 lakh crore is the estimated loss by Comptroller and Auditor General of India. The then Union Cabinet Minister and many senior bureaucrats are now in Jail. The media and section of society is accusing another serving Cabinet minister in the fraud. Maybe he is innocent. A basic postulate of the rule of law is that ‘justice should not only be done but it must also seen to be done’. Can Justice be ‘seen to be done’ if the same Judge who gave clean chit to this minister is tomorrow accepting a post retirement benefit from the Government?
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(Originally published at http://glctvpmlaw.blogspot.in/2013/01/post-retirement-job-mania.html)
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