'None of Parliament -n -Supreme Court, only ...' chop Sibal's retaliation over Vice President Dhankhar's Declaration -Constitution is the supreme Kapil Sibal to the Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Statement on the Parliament Power Force
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said that the ‘last lord’ of the original spirit of the Constitution is the public representative and that there is no one above Parliament. Dhankhar’s statement was commented by senior lawyer Kapil Sibal. The chairman of the Supreme Court Bar Association said that the law is not the highest parliament or the executive. The Constitution is supremacy. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Political rhetoric continues on the jurisdiction of the country’s judiciary and executive. On Tuesday, Jagdeep Dhankhar said that the ‘last owner’ of the basic spirit of the Constitution is the public representative and that there is no one above Parliament. In addition, he also emphasized that when any constitutional officer says something, the thing keeps in mind the highest interest of the country. Senior lawyer Kapil Sibal commented on Dhankhar’s statement on Sibal’s reversal of Dhankhar’s statement. The chairman of the Supreme Court Bar Association said: “The law: Neither Parliament is at most or executive. Constitution is highest. The provisions of the Constitution are interpreted by the Supreme Court. This country has so far understood the law.” However, Kapil Sibal did not mention the vice president in his post. Kapil Sibal further said that the recent decisions of the peak court, which were criticized by some BJP leaders and vice presidents, are in line with our constitutional values and inspired by national importance. Senior lawyer said: Supreme Court: Parliament has the full right to accept a law. The responsibility of the Supreme Court is to explain the Constitution and to do full justice (Article 142). Which the court said: 1) is in line with our constitutional values 2) is inspired by national interest. 142) Everything that the court said is: 1) Consistency with our constitutional values 2) Given by national interest – Kapil Sibal (@kapilsibal) April 22, 2025 What was the SC? If a bill is sent to the president for approval, the president must make a decision on this decision by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar. What did Justice Suryakant say about the comment and every latest information of the country and the world on your phone! Download now- Jagran app