April 9, 202505:49:17 PM

Supreme Court must insist on powers of enforcement

India's Founding Fathers did not give absolute powers of enforcement to the court.It is most surprising that the Supreme Court has accepted this situation, cleverly designed by the political class to weaken the top court, for all these years without demur, says B S Raghavan.

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