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High Court judge impeachment move

 Why in News?

  • 107 MPs of the INDIA bloc submitted a notice to Om Birla seeking impeachment of Justice G.R. Swaminathan, judge of the Madras High Court (Madurai Bench).
  • Allegations:
    • Deciding cases on political-ideological lines
    • Bias towards a particular community
    • Undue favour to a senior advocate
    • Violation of secular character of the Constitution
  • Triggering case:
    • Direction to light Karthigai Deepam on a deepasthambam near a dargah atop the Thirupparankundram hill.

Relevance

GS 2 – Polity & Constitution

  • Removal of constitutional authorities
  • Judicial independence vs accountability
  • Secularism and Basic Structure

GS 4 – Ethics & Integrity

  • Judicial ethics
  • Conflict of interest
  • Public perception of impartiality

Constitutional Basics: How Are High Court Judges Removed?

Relevant Articles

  • Article 217 → Appointment & removal of High Court judges
  • Article 124(4) → Removal procedure (borrowed from Supreme Court judges)
  • Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968 → Detailed investigation mechanism

Grounds of Removal (Only Two)

  • Proved misbehaviour
  • Proved incapacity

“Judicial error” or “unpopular judgment” is NOT a ground for removal.

Step-by-Step Removal Process (Impeachment)

  1. Motion signed by:
    1. 100 Lok Sabha MPs OR
    2. 50 Rajya Sabha MPs
  2. Speaker/Chairman admits the motion
  3. 3-member Judicial Inquiry Committee formed:
    1. One SC judge
    2. One HC Chief Justice
    3. One distinguished jurist
  4. If charges are proved:
    1. Motion voted in both Houses separately
    2. Special majority required:
      1. Majority of total membership
      2. 2/3rd of members present & voting
  5. President issues removal order

What Is Being Alleged in This Case?

  • Ideological adjudication violating judicial neutrality
  • Communal bias in religious dispute (deepasthambam–dargah issue)
  • Selective judicial favouritism
  • Violation of:
    • Article 14 (Equality before law)
    • Article 25–28 (Secularism)
    • Basic Structure doctrine

Why This Is Constitutionally Sensitive ?

  • Judges are protected by:
    • Security of tenure
    • Difficult removal procedure
  • Purpose:
    • Prevent political intimidation
    • Maintain judicial independence

Overuse of impeachment threats can convert judicial accountability into political control.

Key Judicial Precedents on Judge Removal

  • Justice V. Ramaswami (1993) – First impeachment attempt, failed due to political abstentions
  • Justice Soumitra Sen (2011) – Rajya Sabha passed removal; judge resigned before Lok Sabha vote
  • Justice J.B. Pardiwala (2018) – Attempt dropped at notice stage

No judge has ever been fully removed in India through impeachment so far.

But Also: Why Accountability Cannot Be Ignored

  • Judiciary is not above constitutional scrutiny
  • If credible evidence of bias exists, impeachment is:
    • democratic constitutional remedy
    • Not contempt of court

Conclusion

  • The impeachment notice against Justice G.R. Swaminathan reflects a deepening friction between judicial independence and political accountability in communally sensitive cases.
  • While the Constitution permits removal for proved misbehaviour, deploying impeachment in politically charged religious disputes risks:
    • Undermining judicial autonomy
    • Converting constitutional remedies into political weapons
  • The only legitimate path forward lies through:
    • Objective judicial inquiry
    • Due process under the Judges (Inquiry) Act
    • And strict adherence to constitutional morality

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