SC stays proceedings in all 2G cases in Delhi High Court
Agencies: New Delhi, Nov 09 2012, 15:40 IST
case),” the Bench had said after senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, who is representing Essar Group in the case against them, sought clarification on the injunction.
Rohatgi had said the legal right available to the affected parties cannot be taken away and one such right was to approach the high court.
He had said it was for the Parliament to make or amend laws and the legal rights available cannot be denied.
“We cannot say anything for Parliament to amend laws. Law making is in their domain,” the Bench had observed.
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