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SC shouldn’t blur line between executive & judiciary. Policy must remain govt’s domain only

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The Supreme Court once again waded into tricky terrain when CJI Bobde’s bench said it would like to interact with Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on introducing electric vehicles. The lines between the judiciary and executive should not be blurred. Making and executing policy should remain the domain of the government.

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  1. Judiciary must be off policy issues. A loose cannon executive is kept in check by the legislature. India has a loose cannon legislature too!!!!

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