New Delhi: There can be no compromise on the fundamental rights of Indian citizens, India’s Chief Justice (CJI) Dipak Misra said on Sunday that reacting to the claim of Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, the government has said that the government has chosen to rule People who have been “must stay” with those elected to govern.
That, On the Prasad’s remark that “PILs cannot be an option for governance”, the Chief Justice of India (CJI) said that the Supreme Court believed and practiced “constitutional sovereignty”.
The fundamental rights are in the original value and are the basis of the Constitution. With the power of judicial review, an independent judiciary has been provided with the power of the last guardian of the Constitution to ensure that the respective governments provided by law in their respective domains, he said.
At a function organized by the Supreme Court to celebrate the Constitution Day, he said that no compromise can be made with the fundamental rights of the citizen. Justice Mishra said, “The rights of citizens will be on the peak.”