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CJI DY Chandrachud says he has dealt with the... ... Same-Sex Marriage Verdict live: SC refuses to give marriage equality rights to the LGBTQIA+ community in India
CJI DY Chandrachud says he has dealt with the issue of judicial review and separation of powers.
"The doctrine of separation of powers means that each of the three organs of the State perform distinct functions. No branch can function any others' function. The Union of India suggested that this court would violate the doctrine of separation of powers if it determines the list. However, the doctrine of separation of powers does not bar the power of judicial review. The Constitution demands that this court protect the fundamental rights of citizens. The doctrine of separation of powers does not come in the way of this court issuing directions for the protection of fundamental rights," CJI Chandrachud adds.
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