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Kuttiyil Mathew Joseph (born 17 June 1958) is a judge of Supreme Court of India. He is former chief justice of
Uttarakhand High Court The Uttarakhand High Court is the High Court of the state of Uttarakhand in India. The building of Uttarakhand High Court was constructed by Santoni MacDonald in 1900. The Uttarakhand State was carved out from the State of Uttar Pradesh on ...
. Before his appointment as chief justice of the High Court of
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on 31 July 2014, he had served as a judge of Kerala High Court for more than 9 years.


Early life and education

Joseph was born in
Kottayam Kottayam () is a municipal town in the Indian state of Kerala. Flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west. It is the district headquarters of Kottayam district, located in south- ...
,
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,
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on 17 June 1958 to Justice K. K. Mathew and Ammini Tharakan. His father K. K. Mathew was a judge of the Supreme Court of India, and chairman of the tenth Law Commission. He completed his secondary education from
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,
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and
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. Later he joined
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, and
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for graduation and further studies.


Career


As lawyer

He enrolled as an Advocate on 12 January 1982 and started practising in
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. Later he shifted his practice to
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, Ernakulam in 1983. Thereafter, In 1986 he started independent practice and specialised in civil, constitutional and writ matters. He served as amicus curiae for a case that decided ''whether a Christian father under an obligation to maintain his minor child'' just before being elevated to the High Court Bench.


As judge

He was appointed the permanent judge of Kerala High Court on 14 October 2004. On 18 July 2014, the President of India appointed Joseph as the next Chief Justice of Uttarakhand, on the recommendation of then CJI
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. On 31 July 2014, he was sworn in as the 9th Chief Justice of Uttarakhand High Court at
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. A bench headed by Justice Joseph had quashed the imposition of President's Rule in 2016 by the
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led BJP government in the state of Uttarakhand. While being a judge at the Kerala HC, a Bench comprising Justice Joseph ordered the demolition of Kapico resorts constructed illegally on Nediathuruthu Island in Alappuzha district. In February 2017, Judge
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, a judge of the Supreme Court of India
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, recorded a strongly worded dissent note for not elevating Justice K. M. Joseph to the Supreme Court of India. "Justice Joseph is an outstanding judge with impeccable integrity and the most suitable judge for elevation to the Supreme Court", Chelameswar wrote. "By not elevating a highly competent judge like Justice Joseph, the collegium was setting an unhealthy precedent", he added in the note.


Controversy on elevation to Supreme Court

According to media reports, on 11 January 2018, the Supreme Court Collegium had recommended the name of Justice Joseph for their appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court. While recommending Justice Joseph's name for elevation to the Supreme Court, the 5 member collegium unanimously said that "The Collegium considered that at the time of recommendation, Mr. Justice K. M. Joseph, who hails from Kerala High Court and was functioning as Chief Justice of
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, is ''more deserving and suitable in all respects than other Chief Justices and senior puisne Judges of High Courts for being appointed as Judges of the Supreme Court of India"''. Despite the strongly worded recommendation of the collegium, there still existed some suspense on its acceptance by the NDA government. There were media reports speculating that the government had returned the files recommending to elevate Justice Joseph to the Supreme Court bench. This was later dismissed by unidentified sources from the law ministry. On 26 April 2018, the government, in a letter to the then Chief Justice of India,
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, stated that the proposed appointment of Justice K. M. Joseph as a judge of the Supreme Court at that stage did not appear to be appropriate. In the letter, the Minister of Law and Justice,
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said that ''Justice K. M. Joseph was then placed at number 42 in the All India High Court Judges’ Seniority list and that there were, at that time, 11 Chief Justices of various High Courts who were senior to him.'' If his name were returned, the Collegium could reiterate his name which would make it incumbent upon the government to issue a warrant for his appointment to the Supreme Court. On the same day of the government's refusal to appoint Justice Joseph as the Supreme Court Judge, the Supreme Court Bar Association moved a petition signed by 100 lawyers seeking a stay on the warrant appointing Indu Malhotra as a Supreme Court judge, as mentioned by senior lawyer Indira Jaising while speaking in front of the Chief Justice. She said that the petition was not against Smt. Indu Malhotra, but was against the government, which was not clearing the name of Justice Joseph, for segregating the collegium's recommendation. CJI Dipak Misra sternly rebuked lawyers while the Supreme Court not only refused to stay Malhotra's appointment, but also termed the petition as ''unimaginable'', ''unthinkable'', ''inconceivable'' and ''never heard of''. The government's extraordinary step provoked outrage among opposition parties and questions from the legal fraternity, but the Chief Justice said: "If the centre has segregated the recommendation and sent one of the names for reconsideration, then they are within their rights."


= Reiteration of collegium recommendation

= On 16 July 2018, Supreme Court Collegium headed by CJI Dipak Misra reiterated the name of Justice K M Joseph for elevation to the Apex Court. The resolution by the collegium read that ''after careful consideration, the collegium did not find anything adverse regarding the suitability of Joseph J. in the letters from the Law Minister''. In a separate resolution, the Supreme Court Collegium recommended the names of Justice Indira Banerjee & Justice Vineet Saran, the CJs of Madras & Odisha High Courts, respectively.


References

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