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‘Proud of our Constitution, see what is happening in neighbouring nations’: Supreme Court mentions Nepal, Bangladesh unrest

While hearing a presidential reference on whether courts can prescribe timelines for governors and the President to act on state assembly bills, the Supreme Court made the observation on the crisis in Nepal

September 10, 2025 / 17:43 IST
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This week, Nepal saw large-scale anti-corruption demonstrations that was triggered by a ban on social media platforms

Taking note of the violent protests that took place in Nepal this week as well as last year’s student-led mass uprising in Bangladesh, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said it took pride in the Indian Constitution.

“We are proud of our Constitution, see what is happening in neighbouring countries," said Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai, according to a CNN-News18 report. To this, Justice Vikram Nath added: “And Bangladesh."

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While hearing a presidential reference on whether courts can prescribe timelines for governors and the President to act on state assembly bills, the Supreme Court made the observation on the crisis in Nepal.

During the proceedings, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, referred to the 1975 Emergency under then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.