Lawmakers ignore impact of laws on society: Chief Justice of India
The Hindu
Many people believe courts make laws, need to clear such misconceptions, Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana said
Lawmakers do not care to assess the impact their laws will have on the society, Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana said on Saturday.
“Legislature does not conduct studies or assess the impact of the laws that it passes. This sometimes leads to big issues,” the CJI said in his address at the closing ceremony of the Constitution Day celebrations.
The Chief Justice said “many people” misunderstand the . For one, they think courts make the laws, the CJI said.

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