‘In India, constitutional jurisprudence has repeatedly dealt with preventive detention’: Abhishek Singhvi
Abhishek Singhvi said that when the government expands executive authority, often after moments of national trauma, the judiciary’s role becomes critical.
“When technological revolutions disrupt privacy, artificial intelligence challenges accountability, and environmental crises create regulatory frameworks, lawyers must combine constitutional memory with legal foresight,” he said.
In India, constitutional jurisprudence has repeatedly dealt with preventive detention.
These decisions, roles, and national security, he added, are not abstract concepts. “They shape the moral climate of a republic.”
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