Harish Salve, former Solicitor General of India and one of India’s most prominent lawyers who even has represented the country in the international court of law in Hague, has asserted the necessity of the sanctity of the judiciary to be maintained and slammed Congress and politically motivated lawyers for trying to vilify the constitutional institution. Harish Salve said that he had given an interview 3 days earlier and told that this is all a deja-vu of 1973 when after the Keshavananda Bharti judgement, Mrs Indira Gandhi succeededed 3 of the senior most judges in the Supreme Court. Mr Palkhiwala had written a book called “Judiciary Made to Measure”. The Congress has now gone from cutting and adjusting to the level of scandalising the judiciary.
Harish Salve, former Solicitor General of India and one of India’s most prominent lawyers who even has represented the country in the international court of law in Hague, has asserted the necessity of the sanctity of the judiciary to be maintained and slammed Congress and politically motivated lawyers for trying to vilify the constitutional institution. Harish Salve said that he had given an interview 3 days earlier and told that this is all a deja-vu of 1973 when after the Keshavananda Bharti judgement, Mrs Indira Gandhi succeededed 3 of the senior most judges in the Supreme Court. Mr Palkhiwala had written a book called “Judiciary Made to Measure”. The Congress has now gone from cutting and adjusting to the level of scandalising the judiciary.