If the court troubles, let's then muzzle it
The judiciary was especially targeted by the Congress in the 1970s, when senior party leaders openly spoke of the need for ‘committed' judges. The 42nd Amendment was designed to stifle the judiciary’s independence. Have you noticed that the only quarter from which there was an adverse comment on the Supreme Court, after its stinging observations on the conduct of the Central Bureau of Investigation on May 8, was from a very senior leader of India’s oldest party?
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