Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Tuesday recused himself from hearing a batch of pleas challenging the exclusion of the CJI from the panel meant for selecting the chief election commissioner and election commissioners.
At the outset, the CJI, who was sitting on the bench with Justice Sanjay Kumar, told the advocates appearing for six separate petitioners that he couldn’t hear the pleas now.
“List the matter before a bench of which I am not a part of,” the CJI said.
Senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan and lawyer Prashant Bhushan said the previous bench headed by Justice Khanna had issued the notice and passed interim orders in the matter and they had no objection if he continued hearing the matter.
Justice Khanna, who became the 51st CJI after former CJI D Y Chandrachud demitted office, said the cases would now be listed before another bench in the week commencing January 6, 2025.
Additionally, the bench instructed the union government and the Election Commission to file their responses to the raised challenges.
The bench, which issued notices on the pleas, had not agreed to the contention that the new law on appointment of the CEC and the ECs be stayed.
“Suspension of legislation pending consideration is an exception and not the rule,” it had said while dismissing pleas challenging the appointment of election commissioners under a 2023 law.
Interfering with the selection process would lead to “chaos and a virtual constitutional breakdown”, it noted.
