Objecting to bringing up such a matter before it, the apex court asked the counsel arguing on the issue, "have you kept your house (courts) clean".
"You may not know. As Chief Justice of India, I know. How many houses (courts) you have kept clean," Chief Justice H L Dattu told the counsel, in an apparent reference to the recent incidents in Madras High Court where lawyers disrupted the court proceedings by raising slogans against the High Court Chief Justice.
"We cannot monitor Parliament. The Speaker of the House knows how to manage the function of the House. We should know our 'lakshman rekha'. We should never cross the 'lakshman rekha'. We should not be over-stepping our boundary to say Parliament be conducted in this manner and not in this manner. No, we cannot say," the bench said.
"We cannot start advising Parliament and they know what they have to do. They are experienced people and people with wisdom. They know and understand their responsibility well," the bench said, while rejecting the PIL which alleged that "sustained disruptions, unruly protests" and abstentions by elected members has led to losses to the public exchequer.