New Delhi: Holding the Legislature has the power to bring laws with retrospective effects, the Supreme Court enforces the constitutional validity of Tamil Nadu land acquisition (revival of operations, amendments and validation), 2019 which will be applied retrospectively from 2013.
Judge Hakim Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari solved A number of petitions submitted by landowners who challenge the validity of the law in the field that it was brought to revive the 2013 law which was declared unconstitutional by Madras High Court and to validate all acquisitions.
2013 which was canceled by HC.
The applicant accused that the legislature adopted by the state legislature to revive “unconstitutional enactment” was a direct effort to override and cancel the July 2019 high court verdict, which had canceled all the delayed acquisition processes under three in or after September 27, 2013, and after September 27, 2013, and after September 27, 2013 The same is not permitted in a constitutional scheme for violating the doctrine of power separation.
The bench, however, said there was nothing wrong in implementing the law from the retrospective date.
“It comes from the basic principles that the legislature is considered the main protagonist of the public interest in general.
Because, the legislature is a fortress of a democratic government.
It also exceeds the debate that the legislature can validate invalid law by removing such core causes through legislative exercises,” said the court ,
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