Dr. D.C. Wadhwa & Ors. vs. State of Bihar & Ors. case of 1986

 The Dr. D.C. Wadhwa & Ors. vs. State of Bihar & Ors. case of 1986 is a cornerstone in the Indian judicial history, highlighting the delicate balance of power between the executive and legislative branches of government . The case stemmed from a practice that had become routine for the Bihar government: the re-promulgation of ordinances without legislative approval, a process that Dr. D.C. Wadhwa, an economics professor, found to be a subversion of democratic principles . The Supreme Court's decision in this case was a resounding affirmation of constitutional law and its supremacy over executive convenience. By declaring the practice of re-promulgating ordinances without legislative consent as unconstitutional, the court reinforced the necessity of legislative scrutiny and the impermanence of ordinances, which are meant to be emergency measures, not a backdoor for enacting laws. This landmark judgment serves as a reminder of the importance of checks and balances within

Mere saathi mere meet.

O mere manke meet ,teri baatein mere geet,
Sapne tere mere nain,tujh bin naahi mujko chain,
Khoya-khoya sa har saaj ,tum bin naahi koi baat,
Raah nihare more naina,tujh bin kaatoon kaise raina..
Mai jogan banke tujhko hi pukarun..,
Mere saathi mere meet,tu hi mere man ka sangeet,

Baton ka wo taana -baana,mai roothun to mujhe manana,
Yaad teri tadpaaye re,ek pal ko chain na aaye re,
Man bawara banke gaye re,mere geet tujhe hi bulaye re,
Mai jogan banke tujhko hi pukarun....
Mere saathi mere meet,tu mere manka sangeet.

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