Mentor’s comment-
- https://www.financialexpress.
com/opinion/farm-agitation-a- little-less-democracy-a- little-more-reform/2171210/ - https://indianexpress.com/
article/opinion/columns/ supreme-court-stay-on-farm- laws-protests-7143857/ - In the intro, mention the function of the judiciary related to the interpretation of laws and its role as a guardian of fundamental rights.
- In the body, discuss the powers accorded to the judiciary and the conditions under which the judiciary is allowed to strike down the laws made or put it on hold. In the next part, mention the issues the case of putting on hold the farm laws- such as violation of the separation of powers, lack of legal backing etc.
- Conclude by mentioning the importance of the separation of powers in the Indian Constitution.