2016: Top Court Judgments
Even though it is not explicitly mentioned about the 'doctrine of separation of powers', in Indian democratic system it is a part and parcel of the basic structure of the Constitution.
Judiciary use to intervene in the legislative and executive domain in order to see the things to be in order.
In the following cases, Judiciary gave historical and sensational judgments which in turn make huge impact on the system as a whole.
The top court judgments of 2016 includes..
- Union Of India vs Cipla: Uphold the government right to control drug prices
- COAI Vs Union Of India: TRAI regulations struck down, No Penalty for the call drops
- Swaraj Abhihyan Vs Union Of India: 8 court directions related to drought; 6 directions related to Food Security Act
- Punjab Vs Haryana: Declared Punjab Termination Act 2004 as Unconstitutional, festering the interstate water disputes
- Rashtriya Colliery Mazdoor Vs BCCL: Relief to casual labor, 1993 case of casual labor
- M C Mehta Vs Union Of India: Sigh of relief for diesel vehicle in New Delhi
- BCCI Vs Cricket Association Of Bihar: Lodha Committee recommendations, BCCI resistance to interim orders