Union Minister of Law M Veerappa Moily on Tuesday disapproved remarks made by a parliamentarian from Kerala against the judiciary stating that such remarks could make people to lose confidence in such institutions.
Reacting to Kerala government's plans to file a case against the MP for his anti-judiciary statement, Moily said: "You cannot pass remarks that will bring the institution to disrepute".
"The judiciary is very important. We have taken all 62 years, many pains and agonies people have suffered, to build this institution", he said, asserting, "You will have to be very careful, whoever it is, be it a minister, MP or anybody. While making comments on people who occupy the highest office, let them not forget what that they are doing is making people to lose confidence in those institutions."
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