Kathmandu, June 26 (RSS): Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Govinda Prasad Sharma Koirala, has said the appointment of judges should be based on merit and it should be carried out freely and impartially. “Competence and qualifications of the candidate should be the criteria to appoint judge instead of political sharing and connection.
In his response to queries raised
by lawmakers during the discussions of ministry-wise discussions under the
Appropriation Bill-2079 BS in a session of the National Assembly today, he said
the violation of criteria in justice appointment would provide a room for
malpractices and misconducts in the judiciary.
“We ignored the principle of merit
while appointing judges. Competency, qualifications, and past performance of
the candidate were dominated by the political and personal relations and
because of the same reason judiciary is facing charges of being politicized
while various reports also suggest the same,” the Minister said.
He took time to share that the
legal assistance programme aimed to make the justice system accessible for all and
ensure equal access to it has been enforced for long. The legal assistance
committee under the Ministry of Law is expected to contribute to increasing
citizens’ access to justice, according to the Minister.
"Questions raised here suggest
the need to promote austerity in the judiciary. The ministry will make laws on any
issue only after research and consultations with the stakeholders."
The government has accorded first priority to
the enforced disappearances and people killed during the armed conflict and
other incidents of the violation of human rights in its policies, programmes
and budget, he said.
“It is in favour of concluding the
transitional justice,” he said, adding that the process of making various laws
to implement federalism is underway.
On the occasion, various 15
lawmakers put their view on the matter.