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Memorandum of Procedure, often heard in the context of Indian Judiciary, is
1. the mechanism to clear the backlog of pending cases
2. the procedure to be followed in the appointment of judges
3. the rules followed in transfers of Judges
4. the procedure followed in filing Public Interest Litigation
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Supreme Court had stuck down National Judicial Appointment Commission Act which was aimed to give an important role for executive branch in Judicial appointment. At the same time apex court has also agreed to revamp the present collegium system. They invited the government to form consensus in forming “Memorandum of Procedure” in the appointment of judges. However, serious disagreements between Judiciary and executive prevails about whether the executive can have power to reject recommendations by the court on the ground of national security
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