
Why Ambedkar said the Constitution can't be amended ‘at the sweet will of the majority'
Why Ambedkar said the Constitution can't be amended 'at the sweet will of the majority'
Sunil Baghel
TIMESOFINDIA.COM
Updated: Apr 23, 2025, 12:44 IST IST
Delivering the Dr Ambedkar Memorial Lecture in New Delhi recently, Supreme Court judge BR Gavai recounted Babasaheb's contributions in giving India a Constitution, which 'has not only stood the test of the time for past 75 years, but has also kept the country strong, stable and united'
Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, next in line to become the Chief Justice of India, recently remarked that Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar was against the idea of amending the Constitution 'at the sweet will of the majority' although he wanted it to be a dynamic, living document.
Delivering the first Dr Ambedkar Memorial Lecture, organised by Dr Ambedkar International Centre on April 14, his birth anniversary, in New Delhi, the Supreme Court judge recounted his contribution in shaping the Constitution.
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