Parliamentary Nudge: Judges' Asset Disclosure.!
The Committee's action taken report on its previous report on "Judicial Processes and their Reforms" was tabled in parliament during the recently concluded Budget session. In its previous report, the committee headed by bharatiya janata party (BJP) mp Sushil Kumar Modi had recommended that all constitutional functionaries and government servants should file annual returns of their assets and liabilities as a general practice. The committee emphadata-sized that a person holding public office should file such returns.
The committee highlighted that the supreme court has ruled that the public has the right to know the assets of people contesting for mp or MLA, and, therefore, judges are not exempt from disclosing their assets and liabilities. The committee argued that anyone holding public office and receiving a salary from the public treasury must compulsorily file an annual return of their assets.
Moreover, the committee stated that the declaration of assets by judges of the supreme court and 25 High Courts would instil more confidence in the system and enhance its credibility. It added that after initiating consultations with the supreme court Registry to seek their views on this matter, the Committee is awaiting their response.