economic regulation cases, there are good reasons for judicial self-restraint if not judicial deference to legislative judgment. The Legislature after all has affirmative responsibility ... events, self-limitation can be seen to be the path to judicial wisdom and institutional prestige and stability."
17. In R. K. Garg
economic regulation cases, there are good reasons for judicial self-restraint if not judicial deference to legislative judgment. The Legislature after all has the affirmative ... events, self-limitation can be seen to be the path to judicial wisdom and institutional prestige and stability.'
The court must always remember that
other. In such matters judicial wisdom is that executive wisdom alone shall prevail; and judicial review abstain.
As professor Wade says (ibid page ... building erected in its place or not. Judicial review is no method of inquiring into the wisdom, expediency or reasonableness of administrative acts. We should
Bhel Employees' Association vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 17 February, 2003
T.S. Natraj vs Union Of India And Ors. on 9 April, 1985
Equivalent citations
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regulation cases, there are good reasons for judicial self-
restraint if not judicial deference to legislative judgment.
The Legislature after ... events - self-limitation can be seen to be
the path to judicial wisdom and institutional prestige
and stability.' The Courts must, therefore, adjudge
economic regulation cases, there are good reasons for judicial self-restraint if not judicial deference to legislative judgment. The legislature after all has the affirmative ... events - self-limitation can be seen to he the path to judicial wisdom and institutional prestige and stability. (See Joseph Tussman and Jacobus ten Breck
legislative, products. To intrude upon its pragmatic adjustments by judicial fiat is to frustrate our chief instrument of social peace and political stability ... repugnant either to any constitutional provision or to any law, judicial wisdom commends non interference with such policy decisions however far reaching the consequences
economic regulation cases, there are good reasons for judicial self-restraint if not judicial deference to legislative Judgment. The legislature after all has the affirmative ... events self-limitation can be seen to be the path to judicial wisdom and institutional prestige and stability."
The Court must always remember that
application, we
may respectfully add, is a matter of judicial
expertise and experience where judicial wisdom
must search for an answer to the vexed question