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"Neither the judiciary nor the executive and the Parliament is supreme, but it is the Constitution of India which is supreme, and all the three wings have to work as per the Constitution," he said.
CJI Gavai during the State Lawyers’ Conference in Mumbai Sunday Parliament has the power to amend the Constitution, but it cannot touch the “basic structure”, he said. The ‘basic structure ...
There was no ambiguity in the statement of Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, the current chief justice of India. He had stated recently that the Constitution alone was supreme; clearly not Parliament, as had ...
CJI said in his own journey, from a municipal school to the office of CJI, the Constitution of India has been a guiding force ...
“Neither the judiciary, nor the executive, nor Parliament is supreme, but it is the Constitution of India which is supreme, and all the three wings have to work as per the Constitution,” he said. The ...
Leighton, who met Gandhi in London in 1931, even made a drawing of him while he was asleep. How did this painting come to be?
B R Gavai has described the Constitution as a "quiet revolution etched in ink" and a transformative force that not only ...
New Parliament building Inauguration ... Narendra Modi and not the President of India is an insult to Dr BR Ambedkar’s dreams and the Constitution. Addressing a press conference here at Rajiv ...
The results of the local government elections were a boon to government critics whose primary pre-occupation is nitpicking ...
Much of that was reflected in the thinking of the government in an article called 370 of the Constitution ... back to India. "There is a long standing unanimous resolution of parliament of ...
Though it feared civil war between India’s Hindu majority and Muslim minority, Britain faced increasing pressure to grant independence to its colony. After World War II, Parliament decided ...
A sardonic Sinhala saying has it that “when you can’t dance, you say the floor is crooked”. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has found a crooked dance floor to blame for his misplaced, inadequate ...
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