NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has formed a seven-member delegation which will attempt to bridge the apparent rift between four senior Supreme Court judges and Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra The meeting comes in the wake of allegations made by four apex court judges against the CJI at a first of its kind press conference held on Friday."We have unanimously decided to form a 7-member delegation of the Council who will meet honourable judges of the Supreme Court. We want that the matter be solved at the earliest," BCI chairman Manan Kumar Mishra told mediapersons today.The BCI chairman criticized the attempts by political leaders to intervene in the judiciary's internal matter and asked them to refrain from doing so any further."On behalf of Bar Council of India, I request political parties to not politicize the matter. We do not want the judiciary's image to be tarnished. People have unflinching faith in the judiciary," he appealed.The four seniormost judges - Justices Jasti Chelameswar , Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur and Kurian Joseph - alleged that the CJI has been arbitrarily assigning important cases to benches headed by junior SC judges, ignoring senior ones.Addressing the media on the lawns of Chelameswar’s bungalow on Tughlaq Road, barely 200 metres from the CJI’s residence, the judges said they were forced to hold the press conference because a letter they had sent to the CJI two months ago pointing out mistakes had gone unanswered."We tried to persuade the CJI that certain things are not in order. Unfortunately, the efforts failed. We are convinced that unless corrective steps are taken immediately, the judiciary will lose its strong and independent tag, an essential hallmark of a vibrant democracy," Chelameswar told reporters on Friday.Supreme Court Bar Association, which also met today to discuss Friday's news conference by the judges, said they'd unanimously passed two resolutions which they will send to the CJI."First, all the differences between the judges and the CJI, be it regarding the roster or MOP, should be considered by the full court and resolved at the earliest, preferably on Monday. Second, in order to restore the credibility of the institution, a system should be introduced wherein all PILs filed in the top court do not go beyond the first five judges of the SC collegium," said Vikas Singh, president of the Supreme Court Bar Association.Attorney general K K Venugopal, who had a meeting with Justice Misra after the joint news conference of the judges, said it "could have been avoided" and expressed hope that the crisis would be "settled" soon."Let's hope everything works out very well. I am sure everything will be settled," he said earlier today.Justice Kurian Joseph, one of the four judges who revolted against the CJI, said there was no constitutional crisis in the apex court and there are only problems in procedure which they had objected to."There will be no constitutional crisis and there are only problems in procedures and that will be corrected," Justice Kurian said earlier today.