The apex court says people who are vexed with the approach of the government on various issues are filing PILs before it
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to amend the law for launching criminal prosecution against those who illegally occupy official houses, and said that even God will not be able to save this country.
“We are fed up with this government,” the apex court said, adding: “They don’t have the guts to differ with the opinion of the clerks.”
“Even God will not be able to save this country. In India even if God comes down he cannot change our country. Our country’s character has gone. We are helpless,” a bench of Justices B N Aggrawal and G S Singhvi observed.
The apex court said people who are vexed with the approach of the government on various issues are filing PILs before it.
“You complain about judicial activism when you are in power. When you are not in power you come to us for remedy,” the bench remarked.
The bench gave vent to its anger as the Additional Solicitor General Amarender Saran bluntly told the court that the Union government has decided not to amend Section 441 IPC (criminal trespass) for prosecuting squatters of government accommodation in the country.
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