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By: Agnihotri, Vivek K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Journal of Governance Description: 25, Jul, 2022: p.129-35.Subject(s): Legislative In: The Journal of GovernanceSummary: On 15 August 2021, speaking on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day celebrations held at the Supreme Court lawns, Chief Justice of India, N V Ramana, lamented the “sorry state of affairs” of lawmaking and parliamentary debate in the country. He observed: “We see a lot of gaps in legislation, there is a lot of ambiguity in making laws. There is no clarity in the laws. We do not know what purpose the laws are being made for”. In the absence of quality debate, courts are unable to fathom the intent and object of the new laws triggering litigation and causing inconvenience to the stakeholders, he added. – Reproduced
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On 15 August 2021, speaking on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day celebrations held at the Supreme Court lawns, Chief Justice of India, N V Ramana, lamented the “sorry state of affairs” of lawmaking and parliamentary debate in the country. He observed: “We see a lot of gaps in legislation, there is a lot of ambiguity in making laws. There is no clarity in the laws. We do not know what purpose the laws are being made for”. In the absence of quality debate, courts are unable to fathom the intent and object of the new laws triggering litigation and causing inconvenience to the stakeholders, he added. – Reproduced

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