Please do not forget Indian Legislature is a creation of the
Constitution. All three wings of Government be it executive, judiciary or
legislature, be it State or Union all are equal in their sphere. Separation of
power of these three wings are the basic structure of the Indian Constitution.
Whether any Political Party would agree if the court is interfering in the
selection of the prime minister. Or do they agree to a proposal that Supreme
Court should be consulted (with veto power) by the Prime Minister in selecting
his Council of Ministers or Secretaries of the Departments? Similarly whether
the legislature would agree to a proposal that Court's consent should be obtained
for the election of the Speaker? Court is only interpreting the power and the
competence of the Legislature and if they are not competent it, the law passed
by them is declared as null and void. Is it not Supreme Court’s power of
interpretation? To this extent I do not agree with the statement of the Finance
Minister.
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