Inconvenience Not a Ground to Challenge Constitutional Validity of a Legislation, Rules Supreme Court

While upholding the amendments made to the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act of 2010, the Supreme Court observed that a mere pela of inconvenience isn’t enough to challenge the constitutional validity of legislation. The court further remarked that there is a presumption that the Parliament reacts and understands the needs of its people according to the

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