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SC rejects state role in appointing judges

<p>The apex court yesterday struck down the Constitution's 99th amendment and termed the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act as unconstitutional, while restoring the old collegium system</p>

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New Delhi: In a jolt to the government, the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday struck down the Constitution’s 99th amendment and termed the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act as unconstitutional, restoring the collegium system for appointment of judges to the higher judiciary.

The old way: According to the collegium system, a body of apex court judges would select and recommend the names of persons they deemed fit to be appointed as judges
The old way: According to the collegium system, a body of apex court judges would select and recommend the names of persons they deemed fit to be appointed as judges

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