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Dhankhar slams SC timeline for decision on bills

NEW DELHI: Vice president Jagdeep Dhankhar Thursday took exception to Supreme Court‘s ruling setting a timeline for the President and governors to determine on bills, saying, “We cannot have a situation where you direct the President of India and on what basis?”
A ddressing the sixth batch of Rajya Sabha interns at VP Enclave Thursday, Dhankhar mentioned, “Where are we heading? What is happening in the country? We have to be extremely sensitive. It is not a question of someone filing a review or not. We never bargained for democracy for this.”
Referring to the apex court docket invoking Article 142 of the Constitution, which grants Supreme Court broad powers to make sure “complete justice” in any case earlier than it, Dhankhar mentioned Thursday this “has become a nuclear missile against democratic forces, available to the judiciary 24×7”. The court docket had invoked the article whereas announcing its judgement towards Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi. Referring to the SC judgment of Apr 8, the VP mentioned, “The only right you have under the Constitution is to interpret the Constitution under Article 145(3). There, it has to be five judges or more…”
The court docket had dominated that governor Ravi’s decision to withhold assent to 10 bills was “illegal” and “arbitrary” and set a three-month deadline for Presidential and gubernatorial assent to the Bills handed by the legislature for the second time. “…President being called upon to decide in a timebound manner, and if not, (the legislation sent to him) becomes law. So, we have judges who will legislate, who will perform executive functions, who will act as super Parliament, and absolutely have no accountability because law of the land does not apply to them,” Dhankhar mentioned.
The vp additionally raised questions on the immunity of judges with regards to former Delhi HC Justice Verma’s case, observing that no “investigation under law is in progress at the moment” as no FIR has been lodged.
Referring to this case, Dhankhar mentioned the nation got here to know in regards to the burnt money by way of a newspaper report seven days after the fireplace at choose’s residence.



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