The Delhi High Court recently ruled that the reasons provided by the judicial collegium for rejecting candidates for judgeship positions are not to be disclosed publicly. This decision emphasizes the confidentiality of the selection process and protects the sensitive deliberations and evaluations conducted by the collegium. The court highlighted that such disclosures could undermine the integrity and impartiality of the judicial appointment process. This ruling reaffirms the principle that maintaining confidentiality in such high-stakes decisions is essential for preserving the independence and efficacy of the judiciary.