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Judges free to declare assets: CJI

Seeking to dispel the impression that he was against disclosure of assets by judges, Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan said the members of higher judiciary are free to do so and attacked Karnataka High Court Judge D V Shylendra Kumar as being "publicity-crazy".

Updated on: Aug 23, 2009, 14:40:50 IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Seeking to dispel the impression that he was against disclosure of assets by judges, Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan on Sunday said the members of higher judiciary are free to do so and attacked Karnataka High Court Judge D V Shylendra Kumar as being "publicity-crazy".

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He also said he has the right to speak on behalf of all judges as head of judiciary and this is the practice in judicial systems in other countries too.

"The public has a right to know what is happening in judiciary and I am telling and I stand by what I have said on disclosure of assets by judges," Balakrishnan told PTI.

He said, "If the judges want to declare their assets, no one can prevent (them). How can I prevent. If the law comes everybody has to declare."

The CJI said Justice Kumar, who had said that the CJI had no authority to speak on behalf of other judges, wants publicity and that is why he has written on the issue, which is not good for a judge.

"He wants publicity and such a thing is not good for a judge. Judges should not be publicity-crazy," he added.

Balakrishnan said he has spoken about the declaration of assets by Supreme Court judges which they are doing. In the absence of law to make public the disclosure of assets, there is no agreement among the judges in this regard and a consensus has to be developed, he said.

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