Highly appreciable,” said Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate Supreme Court of India and Chairman, Indian National Human Rights Protection Council, in response to the powerful and constitutionally grounded statement by the Hon'ble Chief Justice of India.
“It is not the judiciary or the executive that is supreme — it is the Constitution of India,” stated Hon’ble CJI Justice B.R. Gavai, while underscoring the foundational principle that all three pillars of democracy — judiciary, legislature, and executive — are bound to function within the framework of the Constitution.
This clear reaffirmation of constitutional supremacy sends a strong and timely message about the need for institutional discipline, checks and balances, and unwavering respect for the rule of law.
Dr. Anthony Raju praised this stand, adding,
"Such clarity from the Hon’ble CJI inspires faith in the democratic structure and upholds the spirit of constitutional governance, especially at a time when accountability and balance among institutions is more critical than ever.”
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