'Can't direct Parliament': Delhi HC junks PIL seeking repeal of BNS provisions
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL seeking the repeal of specific Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) provisions, asserting it lacks the authority to instruct Parliament on lawmaking. The court clarified that repealing laws falls under Parliament's purv...

A division bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Anish Dayal dismissed the petition, saying judiciary did not have jurisdiction to compel the legislature to enact or repeal laws.
"Abolition is only permissible by enacting an amendment act. It is an act of Parliament. We cannot direct the Parliament to do so. It will amount to legislating. It is not under our realm," the court observed.
The petition said while Sections 147 to 158 related to certain offences "against the state", Sections 189 to 197 related to "offence of public tranquility" of the BNS -- both being British laws meant to suppress Indians.
Their continuation today violates the fundamental rights granted under the Constitution, it said.
The petition filed by Upendranath Dalai claimed one of the laws, Section 189 of BNS (unlawful assembly), had been misused by the governments with the help of the police.
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