India, Sept. 17 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday attributed the disinclination of former High Court judges in taking up post retirement roles in tribunals to the lack of amenities and remarked all such quasi-judicial bodies should be abolished if the Government was unable to mitigate the situation.
A bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan flagged the lack of proper facilities as the reason behind the retired judges feeling discouraged.
The top court said if the Centre couldn't provide the facilities, then it should abolish all the tribunals and send all matters to high courts.
"Why are they applying and appearing for the interview and then not taking charge? One of the reasons is, they then get the reality of it, what it ...