Judiciary Not ‘Super Parliament’: Supreme Court Reacts to Criticisms by BJP Leaders

Supreme Court Fires Back at BJP MP and VP Dhankhar Over Judicial Overreach Claims

Apr 21, 2025 - 22:35
Judiciary Not ‘Super Parliament’: Supreme Court Reacts to Criticisms by BJP Leaders

Mumbai (Maharashtra)[India] 21 April: These days, people are talking about judges acting like lawmakers. The talk got louder after Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and BJP MP Nishikant Dubey made strong comments. They said the Supreme Court is doing the work of Parliament and the executive. In a court hearing, Justice B R Gavai said people are blaming the court for interfering in other areas. But is this interference or just justice at work?

History Shows Courts Have Always Protected Rights

In the past, the Supreme Court played a big role in saving our rights. During the Emergency in 1975, courts were weak. But after that, they stood tall to protect the people. This fight between the three pillars—Judiciary, Executive, and Legislature—is not new. But this time, it's out in the open. Leaders are making big statements. The balance of power is now a big concern for everyone.

What Did The Judges Say During The Case?

Justice Gavai was hearing a case about banning adult content on OTT apps. He said making rules is the job of the Union government. He added that the court is already being blamed for interfering in executive matters. His words show how the court is trying to stay in its own lane. But still, critics say courts are crossing the line too often.

Leaders Speak Out Loud, Public Gets Confused

Vice President Dhankhar said judges are acting like a “super Parliament” and making laws. BJP MP Dubey said if the court is doing everything, then shut down Parliament. These words were shocking. But BJP chief JP Nadda said it’s just Dubey’s own view. Such public fights confuse people. Citizens wonder—who is right and who is wrong?

Why It Matters To Every Indian Today

This news is not just about big people in Delhi. It affects everyone. If the balance between courts and the government breaks, who will protect our rights? Courts must speak through judgments, but leaders must also respect their limits. It’s like a cricket match—every player has a role. If one plays all roles, the game goes out of control. The question remains—who is overstepping, and who is defending?

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