The Supreme Court Collegium changed its recommendation regarding the transfer of Justice Atul Sreedharan after the government sought reconsideration [2025-10-15].
Initially, the Collegium recommended transferring Justice Sreedharan from the Madhya Pradesh High Court to the Chhattisgarh High Court on August 25.
The Collegium has now resolved to transfer Justice Sreedharan to the Allahabad High Court instead.
Justice Sreedharan was appointed as a judge of the Madhya Pradesh High Court in 2016.
Detailed Insights:
The Collegium's decision to change its recommendation is unusual, as it also asked the government to specify that the government sought the reconsideration.
Had Justice Sreedharan been transferred to the Chhattisgarh High Court, he would have been the second most senior judge; in the Allahabad High Court, he is likely to be seventh in seniority.
In 2023, Justice Sreedharan voluntarily sought a transfer out of Madhya Pradesh and was transferred to the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court, later moving back to Madhya Pradesh in 2025.
During his time in Srinagar, Justice Sreedharan increased judicial scrutiny in preventive detention cases, quashing several cases under the Public Safety Act.
While in the MP High Court, Justice Sreedharan was part of a division bench that took suo motu cognisance of inflammatory remarks made by a state minister against an Indian Army officer.
Key Concepts Involved:
Collegium: A system where appointments and transfers of judges are decided by a body of senior judges of the Supreme Court.
Suo Motu Cognisance: The power of a court to take up a matter on its own, without waiting for a formal complaint.
Preventive Detention: Detention of an individual without trial, based on the apprehension that they may commit a crime or disrupt public order.