Govt can’t be adversary to those who come to court for protection of basic rights: SC
The Hindu
“State cannot blame judges of ‘judicial oligarchy’ or acting ‘the aristocracy in the robe’ for seeking information on behalf of citizens”
The Supreme Court in the underlined the principle that the Government cannot take an “adversarial position” when the fundamental rights of citizens are under threat.
The Government cannot decline information to citizens that concern their privacy by simply raising the bogey of national security. The State cannot blame judges of “judicial oligarchy” or acting “the aristocracy in the robe” for seeking information on behalf of citizens. The court would have to certainly intervene if denial of information by the State affected the rights of citizens.
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