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    Impeachment Motion Moved against High Court (HC) Judge in Rajya Sabha

    Posted 14 Dec 2024

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    Recently, a motion to impeach a Judge of Allahabad High Court was submitted in Rajya Sabha.

    • Impeachment process is aimed at ensuring accountability and preserving judicial integrity.
    • None of six attempts at impeaching a judge since Independence have been successful.

    Constitutional Provisions Related to Impeachment of Judges 

    • Art.124(4): provides for impeachment of a judge of a supreme court.
      • Art.218 says the same provisions shall apply to a judge of High Court as well.
    • Grounds: Proven misbehavior and incapacity (Not defined in the Constitution). 
    • Procedure is regulated by Judges Enquiry Act (1968). 

    Steps in the Impeachment Process

    • Initiation: A motion must be signed by at least 100 Lok Sabha members or 50 Rajya Sabha members.
      • Submitted to presiding officer of respective House.
    • Investigation: Referred to a three-member committee comprising: Chief Justice of India or a judge of Supreme Court, a High Court Chief Justice, and a distinguished jurist.
      • Committee investigates charges and submits report to Speaker/ Chairman with its findings and observations. Speaker/ Chairman will then place report before Lok Sabha/ Rajya Sabha.
        • If committee finds judge guilty, its report is adopted by House where it was introduced.
    • Parliamentary Approval: Debate and voting in both Houses of Parliament requires special majority (Two-thirds majority of members present and voting and a majority of total membership).
    • Presidential Action: If passed by both houses, motion is sent to the President for final approval.
    • Tags :
    • Article 124
    • Impeachment of Judges
    • Article 218
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