Bill Liable to Be Misused and Illegal: Legal Exerts Warns on Stringent Bail Conditions

Experts warn the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill could be misused against Opposition leaders due to strict bail conditions. They caution the law undermines democratic safeguards and is legally flawed.

Presidential Reference Case | “Can Supreme Court Say Let Me Take Pen & Paper And Rewrite The Constitution?”: Attorney General Slams Top Court

Today, On 19th August, In the Presidential Reference case on assent to bills, Attorney General R. Venkataramani questioned judicial overreach, asking, “Can Supreme Court say let me take pen and paper and rewrite the Constitution?” as he strongly criticised the court’s stance.

ONOE Bill Doesn’t Dilute Majority Rule, But Could Lead to ‘Indirect President’s Rule’: Ex-CJI Sanjiv Khanna

Former CJI Sanjiv Khanna told the JPC that the One Nation, One Election bill doesn’t directly weaken the rule of majority-backed governments but warned that deferring polls “may result in indirect President’s rule.” He flagged possible violations of the Constitution’s basic structure and federal principles.

“Reason for the law (MHADA Act)?”: CJI Headed 9-Judge Bench | DAY-1 | Nature of Private Property

Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud on 23rd April noted the situation where tenants hold onto properties and landlords struggle with maintenance costs.The Supreme Court is reviewing a Maharashtra law aimed at acquiring old, unsafe buildings where tenants refuse to vacate and landlords lack funds for repairs.