No contempt if Parliament, legislatures simply make laws: Supreme Court

"Every State Legislature has plenary powers to pass an enactment and so long as the said enactment has not been declared to be ultra vires the Constitution or, in any way, null and void by a constitutional court, the said enactment would have the force of law," says Bench

No contempt if Parliament, legislatures simply make laws: Supreme Court
"Every State Legislature has plenary powers to pass an enactment and so long as the said enactment has not been declared to be ultra vires the Constitution or, in any way, null and void by a constitutional court, the said enactment would have the force of law," says Bench