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Judiciary has always interpreted Constitution positively to strengthen it further: PM Modi
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Published on February 6, 2021 - Duration: 01:26s
Judiciary has always interpreted Constitution positively to strengthen it further: PM Modi
Our judiciary has always interpreted Constitution positively and creatively to strengthen it further, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his address at Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Gujarat High Court on February 06.
"Our judiciary has always interpreted Constitution positively and creatively to strengthen it further.
Be it safeguarding the rights of people of the country or when any situation arose where national interest needed to be prioritized, judiciary has always performed its duty," said PM Modi.
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