The Supreme Court has dismissed the complaint made by Jagan Mohan Reddy, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, to the Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde that Justice N.V. Ramana was trying to influence the state judiciary to destabilize the state government.
“A complaint dated 6th October 2020 sent by the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh to the Supreme Court was dealt with under the In-House Procedure and the same, on due consideration, stands dismissed. It is noted that all the matters dealt with under the In-House Procedure being strictly confidential in nature, are not liable to be made public,” said the statement.
On October 6 last year, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister sent the complaint to the Chief Justice of India. A few days later, the details of the complaint were made public in a press conference held by the Chief Minister’s Secretary Ajeya Chellam IAS.
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CJI Bobde on Tuesday recommended the name of Justice Ramana for his successor after his retirement on April 23, 2021.