There is a presumption of constitutionality in legislation that clears Parliament and courts cannot interfere unless a glaring case is made out, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai told the petitioners challenging the Waqf Amendment Act today.
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“Courts Cannot Intervene Unless…”: Chief Justice’s Big Remark On Waqf Law
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