Supreme Court Calls for Tribunal Reform, Cites Lack of Facilities

The Supreme Court criticized the lack of amenities for retired judges in tribunals, suggesting the abolishment of these bodies if improvements aren't made. The bench noted that poor facilities discourage judges from accepting tribunal roles. A review of current practices is needed to ensure dignified treatment.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 16-09-2025 14:35 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 14:35 IST
Supreme Court Calls for Tribunal Reform, Cites Lack of Facilities
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In a critical move, the Supreme Court has admonished the government for its failure to provide necessary facilities to retired judges appointed to tribunals. The apex court highlighted the disinclination of former judges to accept post-retirement tribunal positions due to inadequate amenities, like stationery and transportation.

Justice B V Nagarathna and Justice R Mahadevan noted that former chief justices and judges end up discouraged by working conditions after joining, realizing the stark reality of serving in tribunals. The judges emphasized the importance of treating tribunal appointees with dignity, suggesting reform as a crucial step forward.

The court recommended establishing a committee to address these issues, ensuring a uniform infrastructure across tribunals. The Centre was urged to act promptly to fix the lapses and reconsider its approach toward these significant roles. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on December 16.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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