The topic Violation of separation of powers become more important after the Supreme Court (SC) has stayed the implementation of farm laws. The decision is a case of violation of the separation of powers. The Supreme Court (SC) has stayed the implementation of three farm laws until further orders. It has also given direction to set up a four-member committee to break the deadlock between farmers and the Centre. Many experts opine that by this judgment the Supreme Court has encroached into political and administrative management without any legal basis and seen as a violation of the separation of powers.
The court’s actions regarding the farm laws and protests have been critiqued by legal and constitutional scholars on multiple grounds.
First, the lack of legal basis sets a dangerous precedent.
Second, the court has neglected its main constitutional function of independent judicial review.
Third, even those who, unlike me, support judicial interventions in policy, have critiqued the lack of representation from all the parties.
Indian constitution also provides for a Check and Balance theory which is an internal control mechanism in which to avoid mistakes, error and fraud in the output. These are commonly used in the accounting and finance since this the common grounds for errors and fraud. For instance, in the hiring process the administrative staff is the one preparing the background checks and performs related duties in the hiring of the people. Let’s see the process-
Judicial Control over Legislature
Article 13: This section talks about the Judicial Review, under this judicial review the laws made by the legislature and this process is known as judicial review.
Judicial Control over Executive
Legislative Control over Executive
Legislative Control over Judiciary:
Executive Control over Legislative and Judiciary