Amravati(PTI): Chief Justice of India B R Gavai has said the Constitution of India is supreme and all three wings of democracy work under it.

Referring to a judgment passed by the Supreme Court on the foundation of the `Basic Structure' doctrine, he said Parliament has the power to amend, but it cannot alter the basic structure of the Constitution.

Justice Gavai, who took oath as the 52nd CJI last month, was speaking on Wednesday at his felicitation in Amravati city of eastern Maharashtra, his hometown.

He said while some people say Parliament is supreme, in his opinion the Constitution is paramount.

There is always a discussion as to which wing of democracy -- the executive, legislature or the judiciary -- is supreme, he said.

"While many say and believe that Parliament is supreme, according to me, it is the Constitution of India that is supreme. All three wings of the democracy work under the Constitution," he said.

A judge does not become independent just by passing orders against the government, he further said.

"A judge should always remember that we have a duty, and we are custodians of the rights of citizens and constitutional values and principles. We don't just have power, but a duty is cast upon us," he said.

A judge should not be guided by what people will say or feel about their judgment, the CJI said.

"We have to think independently. What people will say cannot become a part of our decision-making process," he added.

The CJI asserted that he always let his judgments and work speak, and always stood by the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution.

Referring to his judgment against "bulldozer justice", he said the right to shelter is supreme.

CJI Gavai also reminisced about his childhood days, saying while he wanted to be an architect, his father wished that he become a lawyer.

"My father had wanted to become a lawyer but was unable to become one, as at the time he was arrested for being part of the freedom movement," he said.

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Vijayanagara: One man was killed and 12 others were injured after a truck hit vehicle they were traveling in on the National Highway 50 stretch on the outskirts of Koodligi in the district.

The accident victim, Madhu (27), is learned to have been an employee of Reliance Digital from Andhra Pradesh.

The vehicle was reportedly traveling from Bengaluru to Koodligi and the passengers are learned to have been seriously injured following the collision with the truck, which was found to have a Maharashtra registration.

Koodligi Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Mallesh Dodmani and Circle Inspector Prahlad Channagiri arrived at the accident spot on being informed of the accident.

The police officers and locals rescued the injured passengers and got them shifted to the Koodligi Government Hospital. Some of the passengers were reportedly taken to the Ballari Trauma Care Centre for further treatment.

A case has been registered at the Koodligi Police Station and the officers are investigating the incident.