THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - August 4, 2018 - Topic 1
Good sense seems to have prevailed at last. The Centre has cleared the elevation of Justice K.M. Joseph to the Supreme Court, seven months after the
five-member collegium first recommended his appointment. The Centre had no
option but to elevate the Uttarakhand High Court Chief Justice once the
collegium reiterated its original recommendation after the Law Ministry
returned his name. The collegium had combined its reiteration of his name with
two other names so that three Chief Justices could be elevated in one go.
The
Centre’s objections to Justice Joseph’s candidature were unconvincing from the
very beginning. It made an issue of his relative lack of seniority among the
Chief Justices of the various high courts, adding somewhat curiously that his
elevation would give excessive representation to Kerala. It also spoke of an
imbalance in regional representation. It was obvious that these were not good
enough reasons to turn down his appointment. It only served to strengthen the
suspicions that Justice Joseph found himself in disfavour because he was on a
Bench that quashed the imposition of President’s Rule in Uttarakhand in 2016, a
charge the government vehemently denied. Now that his elevation is all set to
go through, these issues may not appear to be relevant anymore. However, it is
difficult not to see a pattern in the government’s conduct. It has been splitting
recommended lists and selectively approving proposals from the collegium, while
holding back or returning some names. In the case of Justice Joseph, his name
was sent along with that of senior advocate Indu Malhotra to the Centre in
January. However, three months later, the government cleared only one of the
two names, while seeking reconsideration of Justice Joseph’s candidature. Such
decisions tend to alter the inter se seniority among sitting judges,
a factor that determines who becomes Chief Justice of India and who joins the
collegium.
The Centre’s right to seek the reconsideration of
a recommendation, on the basis of information available to it, cannot be
disputed — but it is worrying that one or two names are held back from a number
of batches. The reasons for seeking reconsideration need to be explicitly
stated in every such instance. Even in its adherence to the norm that
reiteration of a recommendation is binding, the Centre has not been consistent.
Recently, it returned a recommendation concerning two appointments to the
Allahabad High Court for the second time. The other issue is delay — there is
no justification for sitting on files without taking a decision one way or
another, particularly given the backlog in the Supreme Court. The current
controversy may have come to a close, but the possibility of other flashpoints
cannot be ruled out. If the judiciary and the government want to dispel the
impression of a prolonged conflict, a fresh memorandum of procedure for
appointments has to be agreed upon: it is unclear what exactly is holding it
up.
Vocabulary
Prevail: prove
more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious.
Example: It
is hard for logic to prevail over emotion
Synonyms: win, win
out/through, triumph, be victorious, carry the day, come
out on top
Elevate: raise
or lift something up to a higher position.
Example: The
exercise will naturally elevate your chest and head
Synonyms: raise, lift
up, raise up/aloft, upraise, hoist, hike up, haul up
Reiteration: the
action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity.
Example: The
reiteration of his campaign promise to cut taxes
Curious: unusual.
Example: A
curious sensation overwhelmed her
Synonyms: strange, odd, peculiar, funny, unusual, bizarre, weird, eccentric
Excessive: more
than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
Example: He
was drinking excessive amounts of brandy
Synonyms: immoderate, intemperate, imprudent, overindulgent, unrestrained
Imbalance: lack
of proportion or relation between corresponding things.
Example: Tension
is generated by the imbalance of power
Synonyms: disparity, variance, variation, lack
of harmony, disproportion
Suspicion: a
feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true.
Example: She
had a sneaking suspicion that he was laughing at her
Synonyms: intuition, feeling, impression, inkling, hunch, fancy, notion, supposition
Vehement: showing
strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense.
Example: Her
voice was low but vehement
Synonyms: passionate, forceful, ardent, impassioned, heated, spirited, urgent
Explicit: stated
clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
Example: The
speaker's intentions were not made explicit
Synonyms: clear, plain, straightforward, easily
understandable, precise
Adherence: attachment
or commitment to a person, cause, or belief.
Example: A
strict adherence to etiquette
Flashpoint: a
place, event, or time at which trouble, such as violence or anger, flares up.
Example: The
flashpoint of the conflagration is just blocks away
Prolong: extend
the duration of.
Example: An
idea that prolonged the life of the engine by many years
Synonyms: lengthen, extend, draw
out, drag out, protract, spin out, stretch out
Conflict: a
serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
Example: The
eternal conflict between the sexes
Synonyms: dispute, quarrel, squabble, disagreement, dissension, clash, discord
