New Delhi: While unprecedented times call for unprecedented responses, courts have to tackle the situation without compromising the basic rights and liberties of citizens, former Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi said on Friday.
Addressing a session on 'Cooperative Federalism and Role of Judiciary: A dynamic concept to manage and adjudicate disputes during COVID-19 Crisis' at a webinar organised by Bennett University, Gogoi, also a Member of Parliament, said the role of the judiciary in a crisis is that of a course corrector and an evaluator with a constitutional ethos as the guiding norms.
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"The Indian judiciary has a rich legacy of exercising its constitutional authority to ensure the protection of basic rights. It has evolved various methods including that of continuous mandamus to issue directions in a variety of matters. Yet, in most cases where it has done so, it had the time to think and deliberate, to take on board varying viewpoints and engage with the vast amount of data to reach a studied response," said Gogoi.