The Supreme Court on Friday declared the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) “unconstitutional” and restored the collegium system of appointing judges in the higher judiciary.

A constitution bench headed by Justice JS Khehar gave a majority ruling that the NJAC was against the independence of the judiciary and the basic structure of the Constitution.
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The apex court also said it will consider the introduction of measures to improve the existing collegium system. The issue will be heard on November 3.
Read | SC strikes down NJAC, restores collegium system of appointing judges
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