Statements by Chief Justice of India
“ In 1973, a decision of 13 judges came that the Parliament has the right to amend the Constitution and for this, it can amend the Fundamental Rights, but it does not have the right to change the basic…
Chief Justice of India,
Constitution ‘Neither Wholly Federal Nor Unitary, But Will Keep India…
“ It is our fundamental duty to reach out to the last citizen of this country who needs justice. Be it the legislature, the executive or the judiciary, everyone has to reach out to that citizen,
Chief Justice of India,
Constitution should be credited for keeping country united during…
“ Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar had replied that the Constitution is neither wholly federal nor wholly unitary. But one thing I can tell you is that we have given a Constitution which will keep India…
Chief Justice of India,
Constitution ‘Neither Wholly Federal Nor Unitary, But Will Keep India…