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“The constitutional rights of citizens are infringed by Executive policies”: the Supreme Court said
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“The constitutional rights of citizens are infringed by Executive policies”: the Supreme Court said
'Cannot remain mute spectators when citizens' rights are violated': SC
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SC asks for vaccine roadmap: Underlining that “our Constitution does not envisage courts to be silent spectators when constitutional rights of citizens are infringed by Executive policies”, the Supreme Court said that the Centre’s policy of arranging free Covid-19 vaccine jabs for the 45-plus age category, Health Care Workers (HCW) and Front Line Workers (FLW) while asking the 18-44 age group to pay for the vaccination by state and Union territory governments and private hospitals was “prima facie arbitrary and irrational”.
Supreme Court asks govt for a vaccine roadmap, calls policy for 18-44 to pay ‘arbitrary, irrational’; Directing the Centre to “undertake a fresh review of its vaccination policy addressing the concerns raised”, the bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud, L Nageswara Rao and S Ravindra Bhat sought detailed information in the form of an affidavit in two weeks. Written by Ananthakrishnan G | New Delhi |Updated: June 3, 2021 5:42:44 am: The Indian EXPRESS
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Has the government with the brutal majority in centre not surpassed the constitution of India that’s why “The bigger issue that many leaders talk around is how centralisation of power and the leadership is playing out”?
West Bengal chief secretary retires, made Mamata’s chief adviser, gets show-cause from Centre: https://timesofindia.
Centre behaving like 'Hitler, Stalin': Mamata Banerjee on chief secretary row
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has hit back at the Centre over bureaucrat Alapan Bandopadhyay's central deputation. Mamata Banerjee said the central government was behaving like 'Hitler' and 'Stalin'.
Anupam MishraIndrajit Kundu: Kolkata: https://www.indiatoday.in/
An “Autocratic Centre” Or Has Any Brutal Majority In Centre “Autocratic Powers” Within The Constitution Of India”?
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Did Hon’ble SC seem choose a very gentle and extremely intelligent way by passing such an order like asking an “Autocratic Centre” to avoid the use of “Autocratic Powers”?
Is the order of SC not like the pointer towards USA.gov “The Federal Government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, respectively. ... For a full listing of Federal Agencies, Departments, and Commissions, visit USA.gov”
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First Posted On: June 3, 2021, 07:32 IST
'Cannot remain mute spectators when citizens' rights are violated': SC
https://react.etvbharat.com/
'Cannot remain mute spectators when citizens' rights are violated': SC
“The constitutional rights of citizens are infringed by Executive policies”: the Supreme Court said
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Comment:- How many of Sureme Court Judges, care for India or Indians ?
Not more than 5%, what will be the result ? Amar Jit Singh Chandi