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Appeal to the Sovereign


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“IT is not enough for a government to be doing well; it must also (to adopt an aphorism) be seen or at least thought, to be doing well,” writes a political pundit in London’s The Times. He also adds: “If a government is thought to be doing badly, then, arguably, it is doing badly for all practical purposes.” This holds good not only of Mr. Wilson’s government and Mr. Heath’s government but also for the government of Mrs. Gandhi. A committed judiciary would make nonsense of the concept of law and the judicial process. A judiciary cannot change its commitment to rendering justice under the law and the Constitution to suit the political commitments of governments which may change with every general election or even sooner by defections in its ranks. Mrs. Gandhi acted very swiftly when the Supreme Court struck down the Bank Nationalisation Act by bringing its provisions into conformity with the law. She had the choice of going to the polls on this issue, ....

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SCOTUS Junking Trump's Election Lawsuit Shows Judicial Independence is a Necessity


SCOTUS Junking Trump s Election Lawsuit Shows Judicial Independence is a Necessity
The landmark judgments of the US Supreme Court and its Indian counterpart have helped uphold constitutionalism and rights. Preserving the judiciary s independence cannot therefore be a choice or a luxury.
The Supreme Courts of the US and India. Photo: Reuters/The Wire
World16/Dec/2020
The title was tweeted by the outgoing US President Donald Trump soon after the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) refused to entertain a plea brought by the state of Texas challenging the win of president-elect Joe Biden in the states where Trump expected to win, but lost. The reaction of Donald Trump to the election loss is for all to see, and not uncharacteristic of Donald Trump – even though uncharacteristic of leaders of a democracy. Back home, when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was voted out of power in 1977, after about 20 months of the Emergency, she gracefully stepped aside as ex ....

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