Parliament has absolute prerogative to enact law, not bound by Centre's undertaking: SC

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India reaffirmed that Parliament possesses the ultimate authority to legislate and is not constrained by the commitments made by the central government. This decision comes amidst ongoing debates about the relationship between legislative and executive powers in India, particularly regarding the implications of governmental undertakings on parliamentary sovereignty. The court emphasized that the legislature must maintain its independence to ensure a robust democratic framework, thereby reinforcing the separation of powers. Legal experts suggest that this ruling may have far-reaching consequences for future legislative processes and the role of the executive in shaping laws. The judgment highlights the importance of parliamentary supremacy in a constitutional democracy, ensuring that elected representatives retain their rightful authority to enact laws without undue interference from the government.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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