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Justice Sreedharan's transfer disturbing precedence:SC collegium

Supreme Court Collegium has expressed reservation over recent transfer of MP High Court judge Justice Atul Sreedharan to Allahabad High Court at the 'request' of Centre, contending this not only amounts to intrusion in the working of the Collegium but also sets a disturbing precedence. 

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: October 22, 2025, 06:49 PM - 2 min read

Justice Atul Sreedharan who has been transferred from MP High Court to Allahabad HC


Supreme Court Collegium has expressed reservation over recent transfer of MP High Court judge Justice Atul Sreedharan to Allahabad High Court at the 'request' of Centre, contending this not only amounts to intrusion in the working of the Collegium but also sets a disturbing precedence. 

 

The recent transfer of MP High Court Judge Justice Atul Sreedharan to the Allahabad High Court marks a troubling episode in the functioning of the Supreme Court Collegium. The Collegium openly has recorded that the transfer was made at the Union Government's request, revealing a striking intrusion of executive influence into what is constitutionally supposed to be an independent judicial process.

 

Originally proposed for transfer from Madhya Pradesh to Chhattisgarh High Court, Justice Sreedharan - known for his bold rulings- was instead moved to Allahabad following the Centre's intervention, as explicitly admitted in the Collegium resolution.The collegium in a resolution has stated,“The Supreme Court Collegium, in its meeting held on 14th October, 2025, on reconsideration sought by the Government, resolved to recommend that Mr. Justice Atul Sreedharan, Judge, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, be transferred to the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad instead of the High Court of Chhattisgarh.”

 

Justice Sreedharan's transfer is part of a broader pattern where judges showing independence in politically sensitive cases have faced controversial moves.Appointed as an Additional Judge of MP High Court in 2016 and a Permanent Judge in 2018, Justice Atul Sreedharan's judicial journey reflects integrity, independence, and a willingness to question executive overreach.

 

 

 

Recently, Justice Sreedharan suo motu ordered an FIR against Madhya Pradesh's Cabinet Minister Vijay Shah for his detestable and communal comments targeting Col.Sofiya Qureshi, and decided to monitor the investigation. However, the Supreme Court later stayed Justice Sreedharan's order, protecting Shah from arrest.Justice Sreedharan was part of the High Court bench which registered a suo moto case on COVID mismanagement in the State of Madhya Pradesh, making the State Government accountable for their inactions.

 

On October 15, 2025, the bench led by Justice Sreedharan took a suo moto cognizance of a video uploaded by YouTube News channels showing a young man from the OBC Community sitting in a temple, being compelled to wash the feet of another person and consume the said water.“The repeated instances of caste-related violence and discriminative actions in the State of Madhya Pradesh is shocking. This is the same State, where a person of the general category urinated on the head of a tribal person.”, Justice Sreedharan said.

 

 

Ironically, the government seems perfectly comfortable with the current arrangement. Despite repeated debates about replacing the Collegium with a more accountable system, the executive knows it no longer needs to push for any structural change. Over the past decade, a steady stream of appointments aligned with government preferences has quietly tilted the judiciary's balance. If this trend continues, the Collegium itself would become a mirror of power populated by judges whose outlook is congenial to the government of the day, effectively converting the judiciary itself into an extension of the executive.

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