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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 6 448 - 460 December 8, 2025

Obiter Camouflaging the Preamble: An Analysis of Power and Authority of Supermen Court under the Indian Constitution

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Mukund Ambadas Bhalerao
Chairman at K Pond Foundation for Health Education and Research, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract

In India, there is undoubtedly a ‘Rule of Law’, means only law is supreme, neither legislature, nor executive nor judiciary. Therefore, it is an important question as to which law is supreme. Supreme law is a basic document, which had been conceptualized, designed, drafted, created and thereby empowering three pillars of the parliamentary democracy in India, namely, legislature, executive and judiciary, independent of each other. The Constitution is a supreme law of the land, because it is made by those, who were representatives of all our ancestors, who had fought and sacrificed their lives for our independence. It is being sacred historical document, it can neither simply be amended by any political party holding the majority in both the houses of parliament, not it can be destroyed and thrown away by an executive order by the President of India, or by any other authority. Each wing, namely, legislature, executive and judiciary are independent of each other and are but, their choices and actions are subject to the constitutional provisions. Separation of powers is one of the essential features of our constitution.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 6, Page 448 - 460
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1111009
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