NEW DELHI: A day after SC remarked that it was facing allegations of encroaching on the turf of the executive, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar Tuesday doubled down on his criticism of " judicial overreach ", reiterating the supremacy of Parliament.
"Elected representatives are the ultimate masters as to what the Constitution's content will be. There is no visualisation in the Constitution of any authority above Parliament," Dhankhar said at a Delhi University event. He said the Preamble of the Constitution starts with "We the People", which signifies the importance of citizens and their representatives.
Taking a dig at the judiciary for acquiescing in suspension of fundamental rights during Emergency, Dhankhar said, "I call it the darkest period because the highest court of the land held (suspension of fundamental rights), ignoring the verdict of nine HCs..."
"Elected representatives are the ultimate masters as to what the Constitution's content will be. There is no visualisation in the Constitution of any authority above Parliament," Dhankhar said at a Delhi University event. He said the Preamble of the Constitution starts with "We the People", which signifies the importance of citizens and their representatives.
Taking a dig at the judiciary for acquiescing in suspension of fundamental rights during Emergency, Dhankhar said, "I call it the darkest period because the highest court of the land held (suspension of fundamental rights), ignoring the verdict of nine HCs..."
You may also like
Delhi court reserves order on 26/11 accused Tahawwur Rana's plea to speak with family
Lance Stroll responds to unwanted F1 record with pointed McLaren claim
Pahalgam Terror Attack: Will Kashmir's Tourism Suffer a Major Setback?
UK homes must check their landlines now - ignoring new advice may prove costly
Shah Rukh Khan says 'words fail to express' his grief over inhumane act of violence in Pahalgam