
Justice V. Ramasubramaniam delivered a wide-ranging keynote that bridged jurisprudence, economic governance, and constitutional theory. Drawing on cases like Kaushal Kishore v. UOI and the cryptocurrency judgment, he reflected on the evolution of delegated legislation. Regulation, he argued, is indispensable in a modern economy, but its expansion must be accompanied by accountability.
He warned against the fusion of legislative, executive, and judicial powers in Statutory Regulatory Authorities (SRAs), cautioning that such concentration erodes the rule of law and curbs economic dynamism. His reflections—infused with literary references like the Kamba Ramayana—underscored that governance, like justice, must marry expertise with restraint.
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