Adept at legal melodrama, Sibal said the SC must step in decisively to save democracy by striking down the governorтАЩs unconstitutional act in calling for the trust vote which led to the toppling of an elected government and the decision to swear in Eknath Shinde aschief minister.
тАЬWhen we enter this courtroom, we are in awe of its aura and come with a lot of hope. You (SC) are the only hope for 1. 4 billion people in this country. You (SC) cannot allow decimation of democracy in this uncouth and un-civilised manner,тАЭ he said.
On August 6 last year, while speaking at a тАШPeopleтАЩs TribunalтАЩ organised by the Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms, PeopleтАЩs Union for Civil Liberties and National Alliance for PeopleтАЩs Movement, Sibal had said, тАЬIf you think youwill get relief from the SC, you are hugely mistaken. . . I will complete 50 years practising in the SC and after 50 years, I feel I have no hopes from the institution. тАЭ
While concluding his arguments on Thursday, Sibal took his pitch higher, saying,тАЬHistory of this court is a history of celebrations, to the lone exception of ADM Jabalpur (the 1976 judgment by a five-judge bench which, by a four-to-one majority, had upheld the suspension of fundamental rights during the Emergency). I wish and hope this (the Maharashtra issue) is an equally significant case, a moment in the history of this court, when the future of democracy will be determined. тАЭ
тАЬI am absolutely certain that without the intervention of this court, our democracy will be in danger, because no government will be allowed to survive. It is with that hope that I beseech your Lordships to set aside the governorтАЩs decision (to ask Uddhav Thackeray as chief minister to face a vote of confidence). тАЭ