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Debate on judicial activism is a threat to parliamentary system

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1) A maverick dictum, as re-portable within the media, by a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court has stricken a jarring note against rendition and public interest proceedings, that are a singular, historic contribution by a noteworthy stream of Supreme Court rulings, promptly a people-oriented dimension to judicial justice and democratic dialectic to the rule of law.  

2) India’s tryst with destiny inaugurated a replacement dawn, with vivacious values wiping out colonial denial of human rights to the plenty.

3) This transformation had to be mirrored within the justice method.  

4) The constitutional revolution, that was the vision of the origination Fathers, was entrusted to the judiciary, giving it immense powers to enforce, through ‘writ power’, the sociology-economic liberation implicit the elemental Rights and alternative avant-grade provisions of the Indian Constitution.

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