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conatitution of india has not been seen as a holy and permanent law. Why??​

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Answered by farruminoo
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"Let every person remember that the 'holy book' is the Constitution of India, and it is with this book in hand that the citizens of India march together as a nation, so that they may move forward in all spheres of human endeavour to achieve the great goals set out by this 'Magna Carta' or Great Charter of India," Justice Nariman said in the minority.    

Last year, after the SC allowed the entry of women of menstrual age in the temple, several women who tried to enter the shrine were either sent back or, in some cases, even assaulted.  

The court in the minority judgement said that the judicial remedies are provided to stakeholders before a judgment is pronounced and even thereafter.  

"That, indeed, is how the proceedings in review in the present case have been initiated. Hence arguments have been addressed, exchanged between counsel and considered with the sense of objectivity and fairness on which the judicial process rests. These remedies within a rule of law framework provide recourse to all those who may be and are affected by the course of a judicial decision.  

 

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