‘Indian legal system not governed by…’

Emphasizing the constitutional role of the judiciary, CJI Gavai said that the Indian Supreme Court constantly calls the principle of rule of law in order to justify and explain its function within the constitutional framework. Continue reading to learn more about this.
The Chief Justice of India is Bra Gavai.
The Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai said on Friday, the Supreme Court, the defendants’ state officials violated the superiority of the law and violated the right to housing in accordance with Article 21. CJI Gavai, Mauritius, Sir Maurice Rault Monument in 2025 was talking about “the superiority of law in the greatest democracy”.
What did CJI Gavai say in the legal system?
Emphasizing the constitutional role of the judiciary, CJI Gavai said that the Indian Supreme Court constantly calls the principle of rule of law in order to justify and explain its function within the constitutional framework. “While adopting a broader understanding of the rule of law, we decided that various processes in the constitutional law, criminal law and procedural law are important aspects of the rule of law. These processes serve as the main mechanisms to regulate the implementation of the executive power and enabled the implementation of authority within the boundaries of the law.” Moreover, the CJI stressed that the decision cannot take on the roles of the ruler’s judge, jury and executioner at the same time.
‘No destruction without legal procedures’
“Therefore, the instructions were presented to ensure that no destruction in the future without following the established legal procedures.” He said. He also stated that the superiority of law is a constantly developing concept that has no universal formula that changes from society to society. In India, the superiority of law, uncertainty as the center of the constitution and an insistence on human dignity, while in Mauritius, under the leadership of lawyers such as Sir Maurice Rault, it meant to approve the independence of the judiciary and to ensure the addition of the law of law, not men.
Although these joints on the rule of law have changed, the CJI said that the law united with a common belief that the law should be a guarantor of power and justice. Justice Gavai also paid tribute to Maurice Rault, called him a lawyer who embodies justice and justice, and congratulated Mauritius’s first female chief justice Justice Br Mungly Gulbul. He thanked the Chief Public Prosecutor of the country, the Bar Association and the Institute of Judiciary and Legal Research for organizing the conference. He also attributed the democratic traditions of India and Mauritius to the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, whose 156th anniversary was observed on October 2, on October 2nd. While claiming the dynamic nature of the rule of law, CJI, judges and citizens, parliaments and reporters said there was a speech between generations. CJI, “how we manage ourselves with dignity and how to solve the inevitable freedom and conflicts of authority in a democratic society,” he added.
(With the inputs of the news agency Ani).


