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'Parliament is supreme, no authority above it', Jagdeep Dhankhar's fresh remarks amid judicial overreach debate

IANS April 22, 2025 282 views

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has boldly reasserted Parliament's supreme constitutional status during a Delhi University event. His remarks directly challenge recent judicial interventions and interpretations of governmental powers. Dhankhar argued that elected representatives, not judges, ultimately determine constitutional content and direction. His statement reignites the ongoing debate about the balance of power between India's legislative and judicial branches.

"Parliament is supreme, and that being the situation, it is as supreme as every individual in the country" - Jagdeep Dhankhar"
'Parliament is supreme, no authority above it', Jagdeep Dhankhar's fresh remarks amid judicial overreach debate
New Delhi, April 22: Amid the ongoing heated debate over ‘judicial overreach’ in the country, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday reiterated his remarks that ‘Parliament is supreme’ and there is no authority above it as per the Constitution.

Key Points

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VP challenges judicial overreach during Delhi University address

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Emphasizes elected representatives' constitutional authority

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Highlights citizen's pivotal role in democracy

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Critiques potential ceremonial interpretation of constitutional roles

Addressing the students of Delhi University at an event in the city, V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar said, “Elected representatives are the ultimate masters as to what the Constitution content will be. There is no visualisation in the Constitution of any authority above the Parliament.”

“Parliament is supreme, and that being the situation, let me tell you, it is as supreme as every individual in the country," he further said.

“Public representatives are severely accountable on occasion, through elections. A Prime Minister who imposed an Emergency was held accountable in 1977. Democracy is for the people, and it is a repository of safeguarding it,” Vice President said while addressing the event.

“For any democracy, every citizen has a pivotal role. I find it inconceivably intriguing that some have recently reflected that constitutional offices can be ceremonial or ornamental. Nothing can be far distanced from a wrong understanding of the role of everyone in this country, constitutional functionary or a citizen. According to me, a citizen is supreme because a nation and democracy are built by citizens. Every one of them has a role!” he further told the students.

Dhankhar’s remarks are set to ignite fresh debate over the ‘supremacy of power’ between the Judiciary and the legislature.

Just days ago, the Vice President lashed out at the judiciary stating that judges were acting as ‘super-Parliament' and without any accountability.

Dhankhar’s fierce attack on the functioning of courts followed a ruling by the Supreme Court, where the latter called for the Presidents and Governors to decide on the bills and legislations within a limited timeframe.

He had said that there couldn’t be any situation where the courts start giving directions to the President.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting perspective from the VP! The balance between judiciary and legislature is crucial for our democracy. But shouldn't we also respect the checks and balances system? 🤔
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Priya M.
Finally someone speaking truth to power! The judiciary has been overstepping its boundaries for too long. Parliament represents the people's will - that's democracy in action.
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Amit S.
Respectfully disagree with VP here. The judiciary acts as a safeguard against potential parliamentary excesses. Remember the Emergency period he mentioned? The courts protected citizens' rights then.
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Sunita R.
Love how he emphasized citizens being supreme! That's the spirit of our Constitution. We need more leaders reminding us of our power and responsibility in democracy. 👏
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Vikram J.
This debate is getting too heated. Both institutions have their roles defined in the Constitution. Instead of supremacy battles, we need more cooperation between them.
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Neha P.
While I appreciate the VP's passion, I wish he'd focus more on improving parliamentary functioning rather than attacking other institutions. Quality legislation is what we really need!

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