Delhi: Union Law Minister Kiran Rijiju's speech on a private television program is now a topic of discussion, saying that if the judiciary intervenes in everything, what is the purpose of the government. State Chief Ministers, Union Ministers and departmental experts usually participate in the conclave program organized by the private English TV channel India Today. Union Law Minister Kiran Rijiju participated in the program and presented various views.
All this is not the work of the judiciary. interferes in the government matters: Union Law Minister Question
The "Apex" bench of the judiciary.. the central government "hands" "Politics" in the selection of judges - Central Minister has no job of the court, he said, "During the Corona period, the Delhi High Court issued an order to set up a special committee to take decisions related to Corona. Immediately we asked the Chief Advocate General of the Central Government to tell him that this is not the job of the court. The work of the government is our job. We said the Supreme Court should not. The government is at the place to deal with such challenges. Am I interfering somewhere in the functioning of the judiciary? No. I am advising to make the judiciary a strong body. What is the government for? Judges should be allowed to do the work they are expected to do. Perhaps where should the judiciary pave the way? If it is taken then why the government? When public interest cases are filed for selfish interest it should be dismissed. I don't know why the cases go to court.
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