Kiren Rijiju
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Judicial Activism: Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three pillars of democracy in India. The executive and the legislature are bound in their duties and the judiciary corrects them. But when the judiciary goes astray, there is no way to improve them. This was stated by the Law Minister of the country, Kiren Rijiju in a program organized in Ahmedabad on Monday.
Union Law Minister Rijiju said when there is no way to control the judiciary, words like ‘judicial activism’ are used. Many judges comment on cases, which are never part of their given decision… As a judge you don’t know the practical difficulties, the financial limitations. These comments in a way reflect his thinking.
#WATCH , “If there is no way to bind the judiciary, words like ‘judicial activism’ are brought to use. Several judges pass observations which never become a part of judgement… As a judge you do not know practical difficulties, financial limitations,” says Law Min Kiren Rijiju pic.twitter.com/L12gCoU1L7
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He said that we have the three pillars of legislature, executive and judiciary… I think executive and legislature are bound in their duties and judiciary corrects them. But the point is that when the judiciary goes astray, we have no way of reforming them.