July 1, 2014 8:44 PM

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Decision to leave out Subramanium unilaterally done without his knowledge, says CJI

Chief Justice of India Justice R.M. Lodha today said the decision to leave out Gopal Subramanium was unilaterally done by the Centre without his knowledge and consent. Justice Lodha objected saying Gopal Subramanium's file was unilaterally taken by the executive.

He asserted that independence of judiciary was of utmost importance to him and its Independence will never be compromised. He was speaking at a function to bid farewell to Justice B S Chauhan who demitted office today on attaining the age of superannuation. Justice Lodha also expressed his disappointment over Subramanium going public with his grievances when he was abroad.

Chief justice of Calcutta High Court Arun Mishra Chief justice of Orissa High Court Adarsh Goel and eminent lawyer Rohinton Nariman were the other three names recommended by the collegium which the government accepted. The three were later appointed as judges of the Supreme Court.

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