Oppressive laws like PMLA don't allow trial judges to differ: Kapil Sibal urges higher judiciary to be proactive
Sibal also noted that only constitutional courts such as the Supreme Court and High Courts can quash oppressive laws, which takes time and results in little space for subordinate judges to make independent decisions
Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal on Saturday observed that "oppressive" laws like the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) leave very little scope for judicial interference, which in turn has diminished the value of judicial precedents in India.