Such cases are abundant all over the country, covering around several lakhs of courts and judicial tribunals. As a miniscule example, a case might have reached the apex court. Our Constitutional arrangement for/of law is very obscure and hazy. Most will agree that the Parliament is final. But again, it is tentative. Because, good or bad apart, the Parliament has no mechanism to supervise courts. Adding to such clumsiness, we are dealing a democracy by the regulatory laws - framed some hundred years ago. Even laws framed after Independence, are according to the dice-pattern of Colonial mindset, that is: how the State to acquire power (and); not how must the State remain obliged to deliver services for common good. So, if there occure conflicts between the Legislature including its absolute subordinate Executive and Judiciary, there is nothing to be astonished about. A ludicrous simily can be drawn to explain the present impasse. How would it look, if you see nuclear warheads carried by bullock-carts?