Tribunal Reforms Act does not violate fundamental rights: Centre to Supreme Court The Centre has informed the Supreme Court that policy is exclusively a matter for the legislature and the executive, and should not be interfered with by the judiciary, unless it violates fundamental rights or any other provision of the Constitution. The Union government made the above remark in a reply affidavit, which it filed before the apex court on a batch of pleas challenging the constitutional validity of various provisions of the Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021. The Centre expressed its displeasure by stating that it is bothered by the fact that laws and statutory rules made by Parliament and the Executive in areas of pure policy are being held to be void by invoking independence of the judiciary, even when such laws and rules do not violate the fundamental rights or any provision of the Constitution. The legal experts at Reddy and Reddy law firm specialise in handling varied disputes related to Civil, Criminal and Commercial laws.
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