Legislative supremacy refers to the principle that the legislature holds ultimate authority in law-making. It asserts that laws passed by the legislature cannot be overridden by other branches of government. This concept is central to many democratic systems. In the context of British law, it underscores the Parliament's power. It shapes the relationship between statutes and judicial interpretation.
India’s long-running constitutional friction over Governors delaying assent to State Bills took a dramatic turn in 2025. In April, the Supreme Court appeared to decisively curb gubernatorial obstructionism....