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Not only this but also, Supreme Court is the only place left in India where people r pinning whatever little hope they have:
SC need not always be correct: CJI
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Source: PTI
New Delhi: In the midst of a raging debate over the powers of various organs of the Constitution, Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal today said no institution was infallible and the Supreme Court need not always be correct but what it said was final.
"The Supreme Court decision is final not necessarily beacuse it is right. Every human being, every institution has limitations. No institution is infallible. <span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>But since we are final, we are called Supreme Court,</span>" the CJI said in reply to a question from a child at a function on the National Child Rights Week at the apex court premises.
This was the first time such a function was organised in the apex court on the occassion of Children's Day.
The CJI advocated the necessity of concerted steps for the upholding children's rights.
Not only this but also, Supreme Court is the only place left in India where people r pinning whatever little hope they have:
SC need not always be correct: CJI
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Source: PTI
New Delhi: In the midst of a raging debate over the powers of various organs of the Constitution, Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal today said no institution was infallible and the Supreme Court need not always be correct but what it said was final.
"The Supreme Court decision is final not necessarily beacuse it is right. Every human being, every institution has limitations. No institution is infallible. <span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>But since we are final, we are called Supreme Court,</span>" the CJI said in reply to a question from a child at a function on the National Child Rights Week at the apex court premises.
This was the first time such a function was organised in the apex court on the occassion of Children's Day.
The CJI advocated the necessity of concerted steps for the upholding children's rights.