The Court earlier had sought the NCDRC members' explanation as to why they had issued non-bailable warrants against the directors of a realty company when the top court had stayed any coercive action against the company.
A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud with Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra was informed by Chadha's counsel that as the youngest member of the House, he had no problem tendering the apology.
The plea has challenged Section 15(5) of the CGST Act, Rule 31A of the CGST Rules and a ₹16,000 crore GST show-cause notice issued under the said Rule.
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said he would only speak on the doctrine through his judgments while former CJI Dipak Misra emphatically defended and praised the doctrine for protecting constitutional democracy.
Even as the Central government told the Court how the abrogation has benefitted the region, the Court said that the constitutional issue will not be dealt with on the basis of policy decisions.
Attorney General R Venkataramani submitted that the opinion of the J&K Constituent Assembly on the abrogation of Article 370 was to be interpreted as a recommendatory one.