Optimize IAS
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Free Initiatives
    • Daily Practice Sheets
    • Daily Prelims Notes
    • Prelims Power Play
    • Mains Factly
    • Sunday Essay Sadhna
  • Courses
    • Mains Mentorship
      • Mains Master Notes
      • Daily Answer Writing
      • Essay Master Class
      • Ethics Master Class
    • Prelims Test Series
      • Laqshya 2024
    • Integrated Guidance 2024
      • ARJUNA PRIME 2024
  • Downloads
    • Important Topics List for Prelims 2023
    • Daily Prelims Notes Compilation
    • Daily Practice Sheet Compilation
    • PPP Compilation
    • PSIR Notes
    • General Studies Notes
    • UPSC Mains Previous Year Papers
  • Portal Login
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Free Initiatives
    • Daily Practice Sheets
    • Daily Prelims Notes
    • Prelims Power Play
    • Mains Factly
    • Sunday Essay Sadhna
  • Courses
    • Mains Mentorship
      • Mains Master Notes
      • Daily Answer Writing
      • Essay Master Class
      • Ethics Master Class
    • Prelims Test Series
      • Laqshya 2024
    • Integrated Guidance 2024
      • ARJUNA PRIME 2024
  • Downloads
    • Important Topics List for Prelims 2023
    • Daily Prelims Notes Compilation
    • Daily Practice Sheet Compilation
    • PPP Compilation
    • PSIR Notes
    • General Studies Notes
    • UPSC Mains Previous Year Papers
  • Portal Login

Shouldn’t reject constitutional morality, says CJI Chandrachud

  • November 19, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
  • Category: DPN Topics
No Comments

 

 

Shouldn’t reject constitutional morality, says CJI Chandrachud

Subject: Polity

Section: Judiciary

Context: Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud has said the doctrine constitutional morality should not be rejected

More about the news:

  • Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud underscores the significance of constitutional morality, asserting that it shouldn’t be dismissed due to potential conflicts with existing social practices.
  • Emphasizing the universal acceptance of certain constitutional values, he highlights the intentional incorporation of provisions from other jurisdictions into the Indian Constitution.
  • Chandrachud views the Constitution as a dynamic document, evolving through over a hundred amendments to address India’s unique challenges.
  • He advocates understanding it as embodying universal values while adapting to local needs. 
  • The Chief Justice stresses that constitutional morality aims to reform societal practices, preventing dominance based on religion, caste, or ethnicity.
  • Addressing diversity in judicial appointments, he notes the changing demographics in the legal profession and underscores the need to support exceptional candidates overcoming gender, religious, and caste prejudices.
  • Regarding the role of courts in social dialogue, he sees a complementary relationship with Parliament, both contributing to societal transformation within their institutional boundaries.

What is Constitutional Morality:

  • Constitutional morality pertains to the principles and values that form the foundation of the constitution, directing both government and citizens in their conduct.
  •  It encapsulates the concept that the constitution is not solely a legal instrument but also a moral guide, mirroring the collective values and dreams of a society.
  • Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of interpreting and executing the constitution in alignment with these core principles and values, rather than merely adhering to it as a technical, literal document.
  • Thea term “Constitutional Morality” is not mentioned in the constitution

What are some significant Supreme Court judgments relating to Constitutional Morality:

  • Constitutional morality has been referenced in multiple instances by the Supreme Court, including:
  • SP Gupta Case/First Judge Case (1982): The Supreme Courtlabeled constitutional violations as a grave breach of constitutional morality.
  • Naz Foundation vs. Government of NCT of Delhi (2010): The Court prioritized constitutional principles over societal perceptions concerning the legitimacy of same-sex relationships.
  • Manoj Narula vs. Union of India (2014): The Chief Justice of India emphasized constitutional morality as a commitment to constitutional norms, discouraging actions contrary to the rule of law or reflective of arbitrary conduct.
  • NCT of Delhi vs. Union of India (2018): The Supreme Court aligned constitutional morality with the essence of the Constitution, emphasizing strict adherence to its principles.
  • Navtej Singh Johar vs. Union of India (2018): The Court distinguished between constitutional and public morality, asserting that constitutional morality prioritizes justice over societal acceptance, leading to the decriminalization of homosexuality under Section 377 of IPC.
  • Joseph Shine vs. Union of India (2019): Upholding gender equality and the right to equality, the Supreme Court annulled Section 497 of IPC, criminalizing adultery, emphasizing that constitutional morality should guide laws rather than the state’s prevailing common morality.
  • Indian Young Lawyers Association & Ors vs. The State of Kerala & Ors., (2019) (Sabarimala Case): The Court ruled that barring women aged 10-50 from the Sabarimala temple violated key principles of constitutional morality i.e. Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. It clarified that the term “morality” in Articles 25 & 26 of the Constitution pertains to constitutional morality, not popular morality.
Polity Shouldn’t reject constitutional morality

Recent Posts

  • Sparking Disability Inclusive Rural Transformation (SPARK) project December 4, 2023
  • Germany unveils Climate Club to tackle industrial emissions December 4, 2023
  • Can Africa Green Industrialisation Initiative be the Continent’s Holy Grail? December 4, 2023
  • Methane: More Potent, Less Persistent December 4, 2023
  • COP28 president urges nations to update NDCs to cover methane, other non-CO2 greenhouse gases December 4, 2023
  • India will not be bound by curbs on energy use: Environment Secretary December 4, 2023
  • A.P. Braces for heavy rainfall as Michaung intensifies December 4, 2023
  • Why is Facebook parent Meta suing the US Federal Trade Commission? December 4, 2023
  • The transformative benefits of population level genome sequencing December 4, 2023
  • Countries committed in making their own food system: COP28 December 4, 2023

About

If IAS is your destination, begin your journey with Optimize IAS.

Hi There, I am Santosh I have the unique distinction of clearing all 6 UPSC CSE Prelims with huge margins.

I mastered the art of clearing UPSC CSE Prelims and in the process devised an unbeatable strategy to ace Prelims which many students struggle to do.

Free Initiatives

  • Daily Practice Sheets
  • Daily Prelims Notes
  • Mains Factly
  • Prelims Power Play
  • Sunday Essay Sadhna

My Proven Strategy

  • Interview Strategy
  • Mains Strategy
  • Motivational
  • Prelims Strategy

Contact us

moc.saiezimitpo@tcatnoc

For More Details

Work with Us

Connect With Me

Course Portal
Search