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Supreme Court Publishes Assets of 21 Judges

Brief Context

Context Twenty-one Supreme Court judges, including the Chief Justice of India, have disclosed their financial assets and liabilities on the top court’s website. Background Judicial accountability has long been a subject of debate in India, particularly in terms of financial disclosures and ethical standards. Unlike elected representatives or civil servants, judges are not legally mandated to publicly declare their assets.

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Syllabus: GS2/ Polity and Governance

Context

  • Twenty-one Supreme Court judges, including the Chief Justice of India, have disclosed their financial assets and liabilities on the top court’s website.

Background

  • Judicial accountability has long been a subject of debate in India, particularly in terms of financial disclosures and ethical standards.
  • Unlike elected representatives or civil servants, judges are not legally mandated to publicly declare their assets.
  • The current disclosure followed a resolution of the Full Court, aimed at promoting public trust in the judiciary.

Timeline of Key Developments

Year Event
1997 First Full Court Resolution under CJI J.S. Verma recommends asset declaration by judges to the Chief Justice.
2009 A Full Court resolved to allow voluntary disclosure of judges’ assets on the SC website.
2009 Delhi High Court held that such declarations are “information” under Section 2(f) of the RTI Act, 2005.
2019 The Constitution Bench ruled that the CJI is a “public authority” under the RTI Act and asset disclosure serves public interest without violating privacy.
2025 The Supreme Court begins publishing assets of sitting judges, including familial ties, proactively on its website.

Significance of the  asset declaration by SC

  • Promotes Transparency: It reinforces the judiciary’s commitment to openness and ethical conduct.
  • Builds Public Trust: It helps counter perceptions of judicial elitism or bias.
  • Constitutional Morality: It aligns with values like integrity and responsibility enshrined in the Preamble and Part IV – Directive Principles of State Policy of Indian Constitution.

Need for Trust and Integrity in the Judiciary

  • Judiciary as the Guardian of the Constitution: The judiciary plays a crucial role in upholding the Constitution, protecting fundamental rights, and ensuring checks and balances.
  • Ensuring Accountability: Lack of integrity in judiciary can lead to judicial delays, or misuse of power undermining justice and promoting inequality. Public asset disclosure is a step to ensure accountability.
  • Institutional Stability: In times of political instability or social unrest, the judiciary acts as a stabilising force. A trusted judiciary can resolve constitutional crises and reinforce national unity.

Concluding remarks

  • Trust and integrity in the judiciary are the cornerstones of a just society. They ensure not just legal justice, but social stability, democratic strength, and the moral authority of the state. 
  • Transparency, ethical conduct, and institutional reforms are essential to nurture and sustain that trust.

Source: TH