The year the judiciary lost everything
Is the solution to past injustice ensuring that justice can’t ever be done in the future, for anyone? Put another way, was a single prominent decision of the now-redundant Constitutional Bench actually constitutional?
A more honest reason is revenge: that it was high time the third branch was put in its place. But those exulting that the judges deserve it seem to be yelling into the abyss: one that saw the quiet retirements of Iftikhar Chaudhry and Saqib Nisar eons ago, and a decline in suo motu ever since.
A Constitution Without Spirit
Beyond the obvious absurdities, these incidents reveal something deeper than political opportunism: a decay of constitutional spirit. The fault lies not with the constitution, but with those who wield it. Our political class refuses to be bound by rules when in power but claims victimhood when out of it.