Examining the Utility of Article 142
The Indian Judiciary and the constitution of India believe that every citizen of India must get “complete justice”. The Constitution of India under Article 142 grants the power to the Supreme Court for passing any decree to do “complete justice”. And since past few years, Article 142 has become a gigantic part of the Supreme Court which is invoked several times to decide the case and to do the “complete justice”.
Article 142 of the Indian Constitution
Article 142: Enforcement of decrees and orders of Supreme Court and unless as to discovery, etc.
- (1)The Supreme Court in the exercise of its ....
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