- Article 142 empowers the Supreme Court to make such order as is necessary for doing “complete justice” in any matter before it. Article 142 is conceived to give the apex court the powers to meet the situation(s) which cannot be effectively tackled by existing provisions of law.
- Over the years, the apex court has often used this provision to ensure justice to ordinary people who, on account of poverty, illiteracy, and ignorance, were unable to seek remedies from the courts. Example: Relief for undertrials in jails for long periods.
Concerns with the use of Article 142:
- No limitations on its use: Article 142 does not lay down any limitations regarding causes or the circumstances in which the power is to be exercised, and it gives the Court complete discretion
- Doesn’t consider impact of judgement: The court has also, in some cases, failed to account for the far-reaching effects of its judgments, which may result in the deprivation of the rights of many individuals who are 11.4 132.3c6.3 23.7 24.8 41.5 48.3 47.8C117.2 448 288 448 288 448s170.8 0 213.4-11.5c23.5-6.3 42-24.2 48.3-47.8 11.4-42.9 11.4-132.3 11.4-132.3s0-89.4-11.4-132.3zm-317.5 213.5V175.2l142.7 81.2-142.7 81.2z"/> Subscribe on YouTube