The SC has huge powers. It is custodian of the constitution. Whatever wrongs the executive commits, the SC has powers to nullify the same. It not only interprets the laws but also has to see that justice has be done. The constitution provides sufficient powers to the SC.On 28 October 2014 20:03, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:Post: "indiaresists@lists.riseup.net"ToIndia Against CorruptionDOES JUDICIARY HAVE UNLIMITED POWERS ?
In recent times, we have come across many instances where judiciary has entertained cases and given ruling , which may not involve any legal issues or any constitutional interpretations and issues which may be purely a matter of administration.
For example, judiciary has given verdict even on such matters like restricting the use of crackers on deepavali festival or using loud speakers beyond certain hours, which are purely matters in the domain of administration. At least some people including some legal professionals some times wonder whether judiciary is exceeding its limits on occasions.
There are also many instances where the judgements of judiciary at various levels do not have consistency , making thinking people wonder as to whether judiciary is providing judgements on the basis of perspectives and prejudices of individual judges , without approaching the issues on the basis of law and fair practice. For example, the judgement of the judiciary regarding homosexuality have confused people as to what would be the limits of powers of judiciary and which are the matters which it should entertain.
Obviously, judiciary is having its way , since , by and large, people have lost faith in the credibility of politicians and bureaucrats and many people think that politicians and bureaucrats would readily compromise with values and principles in discharging their duties. Under the circumstances, people look upon the judiciary to save them from the misdeeds of politicians and bureaucrats , which appear to have made judges think that they have unlimited powers and they are the ultimate authority.
The recent judgement of the Supreme Court directing Government of India to submit the names of all black money holders abroad has been widely welcomed by the people but the legal pundits may wonder whether Supreme Court has over reached itself in giving this decision and whether it really has the inherent powers to do so, as per the provisions of constitution.N.S.VenkataramanNandini Voice For The DeprivedEmail:- nsvenkatchennai@gmail.comTwitter : @nsvchennai
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