National Judicial Appointments Commission Act was the "product of complete unity between the old corrupt government and the new corrupt one", the former BJP member alleged.
Speaking at the 155th anniversary celebrations of Indian Penal Code 1860, organised by Directorate of Prosecution in Kerala, Jethmalani came down heavily on Jaitley for terming "erroneous" the Supreme Court's reason for striking down the NJAC Act and saying "Indian democracy cannot be a tyranny of the unelected".
"Every student of the Constitution in the LLB class knows that Parliament of India is not a sovereign body...Parliament of England is sovereign because the judiciary has no power to set aside any legislative Act by the Parliament," Jethmalani said here, referring to the Supreme Court's verdict striking down as unconstitutional the NJAC Act which would have replaced the collegium system.
"Parliament of India is not a sovereign body. It is a truth," he said.
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Countering Jaitley's argument, the 92-year-old former law minister said, "The judges of Supreme Court of India or even the High Court judges can never be called unelected because the law does not require them to be elected so that kind of adjective does not apply to the judges at all."
Jethmalani also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the blackmoney issue, saying he failed to fulfill his promise despite canvassing in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls that blackmoney worth thousands of crores of rupees would be brought back and distributed to poor people of the country.
"He (Modi) went to the extent of telling the people that I will put Rs 15 lakh in the account of every poor man in the country," he said.
"Even till today they are not able to get back one dollar," he said, and warned that Bihar election results will be repeated if he fails to fulfill the promise made in the BJP manifesto for 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
Jethmalani, who was expelled from BJP in 2013, said he wanted "nothing from him (Modi)" except "for God's sake fulfill the promise that you have made to the poor people of India".