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Saturday, 26 April 2008

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan Saturday defending the provisions of Contempt of Court, said without them judicial orders will become a bunch of papers and no executive officer will obey court verdicts.

"Who is going to obey court orders, if the provision on Contempt of Court is removed.. The court orders will become a bunch of papers," he said addressing a seminar on relationship between "The Executive, Legislature and Judiciary" here.

Stating that courts were not afraid of criticism, he emphasised that the (contempt of court) provisions were to protect the interest of the people.

There can be healthy criticism on the process of courts, but one should not bring down the prestige and power of judiciary.

The criticism should not be directed at the institution and against any individual judge. No motivation should be there in the criticism and that type of criticism was no desirable, Balakrishnan said.

On complaints on judicial activism and courts passing orders on Public Interest Litigations, Balakrishnan said it was improper to accuse the courts of taking unfair advantage of PIL instrument to further any vested interest.

 
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