You want us to run entire country, asks SC; dismisses plea seeking sweeping directions

The Supreme Court of India has firmly rejected a petition that sought extensive directives from the judiciary to manage various aspects of governance. During the proceedings, the bench questioned the rationale behind the plea, emphasizing that the court is not equipped to assume the responsibilities of running the entire country. This dismissal highlights the judiciary's stance on maintaining the separation of powers, reinforcing that it will not intervene in matters that fall under the purview of the executive or legislative branches. The petition had called for sweeping changes and oversight, which the court deemed inappropriate, reiterating its role is to interpret the law rather than govern. Legal experts view this decision as a significant affirmation of judicial restraint and the principle that the judiciary should not overreach into the functions of other branches of government. The ruling underscores the importance of a balanced framework within India's democratic structure, where each branch operates within its designated authority.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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