Well, how many of these judges were appointed during his tenure as law
minister and when did he get this information and why he did not act
earlier?

On Sep 16, 8:24 pm, "Henri Tiphagne" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Eight of 16 CJIs were 'corrupt', says ex-law minister
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> New Delhi, Sep 16 (IANS) Former Union Law Minister Shanti Bhushan Thursday
> told the Supreme Court that at least eight of the 16 chief justices of India
> (CJIs) were 'definitely corrupt'.
>
> In an affidavit filed Thursday, senior counsel Shanti Bhushan said that six
> of the CJIs were 'definitely honest' and he could not comment on the
> remaining two judges.
>
> The senior counsel sought to be impleaded in a case in which his son
> Prashant Bhushan is facing contempt proceedings.
>
> Sixteen CJIs that Shanti Bhushan has mentioned in his affidavit are: Justice
> Rangnath Mishra, Justice K.N. Singh, Justice M.H. Kaina, Justice L.M.
> Sharma, Justice M.N. Venkatachalliah, Justice A.M. Ahemadi, Justice J.S.
> Verma, Justice M.M. Punchhi, Justice A.S. Anand, Justice S.P. Bharucha,
> Justice B.N. Kirpal, Justice G.B. Pathak, Justice Rajendra Babu, Justice
> R.C. Lohati, Justice V.N. Khare and Justice Y.K. Sabharwal.
>
> Shanti Bhushan in his affidavit said that two former CJIs had personally
> told him that their immediate predecessors and immediate successors were
> corrupt judges. He said that the names of those four CJIs were included in
> the list of eight corrupt CJIs.
>
> -Indo-Asian News Service
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