Senior Advocate and SCBA President Kapil Sibal strongly criticized Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s recent comments about Article 142. Dhankhar had likened it to a “nuclear missile” used by the judiciary. Sibal called the remarks “extremely problematic” and emphasized that Article 142 is a constitutional tool, not a government-granted power. The controversy stems from a Supreme Court ruling setting timelines for presidential assent on bills, which the VP saw as judicial overreach.
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- Sibal criticises VP Dhankhar’s ‘nuclear missile’ remark on Article 142
- Says judiciary still most trusted institution in India
- Article 142 is a constitutional power, not government-given
- SC ruling in Tamil Nadu Bill case sparked VP’s comments
- Court set timelines for Governor and President’s decisions on state bills
- VP said judiciary overstepping, acting as “super-parliament”
- Sibal says President acts on Cabinet’s advice, not personal discretion
- Warns against continued executive attacks on judiciary’s independence
- Argues 2-judge bench valid; VP suggests minimum 5-judge bench
- Sibal urges polity to defend judiciary, calls its independence vital to democracy




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