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(Translation furnished in court by the learned
Solicitor General)
An unsuccessful appeal and an unrewarding revision ensued.
The High Court hortatively told the Union of India that the
law is the King of Kings and, admonished in high-sounding
style-
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that the state functionaries should atleast after
28 years of the functioning of the Constitution and
rule of law in this country, realise understand and
literally and faithfully implement the judicial
pronouncement by showing respect to law All the
officers, the citizens in general, the litigants and
the State functionaries in all seriousness should keep
the following internal saying of the great jurist
Maharshi Manu as uppermost in our mind, i.e. 'Law is
the King of Kings-far more rigid and powerful than
they, there is nothing higher than law; and by its
powers the weak shall prevail over the strong and
justice shall triumph'. I wish this should not only be
exhibited as the guide lines in all Government offices,
important public institutions, street-corners and road
corners but acts upon both in letter and spirit by all
irrespective of the office, profession, status and
assignment which one holds in life.