In a recent hearing, the Supreme Court of India deliberated on allegations of overstepping constitutional boundaries while discussing a petition regarding the violence in West Bengal in response to protests against the Waqf Amendment Act. The bench led by Justice Gavai took note of concerns about encroachment on the roles of the parliament and executive. Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain urged the court to issue directives to the Centre under Article 355, proposing the imposition of President’s Rule in the state citing the ongoing unrest. This development comes amidst heightened tensions and unrest in West Bengal, with the judiciary playing a pivotal role in addressing the situation. The Supreme Court’s careful consideration of these complex issues underscores the delicate balance between upholding the rule of law and respecting the separation of powers outlined in the Indian Constitution. The outcome of this hearing could have far-reaching implications for the governance and stability of the state, as well as set a precedent for future cases involving similar constitutional questions. Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving legal matter as the Supreme Court continues to navigate these challenging issues with utmost diligence and legal acumen.

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SC Acknowledges Concerns Over Waqf Act Protests in West Bengal, Advocates Debate on Constitutional Boundaries and President’s Rule.
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