New Delhi: Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad yesterday said his ministry has not yet received about 280 names from the high courts and seven names from the Supreme Court for the posts of judges which are to be filled.
"We can process only those names which come from the high courts and Supreme Court. SC has seven vacancies, we have still not received the names. Once the names come, we will process it.
"High courts have 430 vacancies. Out of these, we have not received names of about 280. Once it comes, we'll expedite the process," said Prasad at the Ficci Annual General Meeting.
Chief Justice of India T S Thakur and the government have been at loggerheads over the appointment of judges.
"About 5,000 posts in different district courts all over the country are vacant. We have no role in this, nor the state government. Only high courts and Public Service Commissions have a role in it. This is one of the challenges we have. But we are working together.
"But, our commitment is to work with the Supreme Court and we maintain that judiciary's independence must be respected we should continue to respect that," Prasad said.