Javadekar, who is also the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, also said it was a "bit sad" when the Supreme Court questioned the government on Leader of Opposition (LoP) issue.
He insisted that three pillars of democracy--judiciary, executive and legislature--should work in a balanced manner to solve all problems related to people of the country.
The Minister stated this while delivering his address at the 4th foundation day celebrations of the National Green Tribunal here in which Supreme Court Judge Ranjan Gogoi was the chief guest.
Ticking off the Environment ministry for sleeping like 'Kumbhakarna', the Supreme Court two weeks back made it clear that it is not going to lift the stay for setting up of new hydroelectric power projects on Alaknanda and Bhagirath river basins in Uttarakhand unless the Centre comes out with a detailed environment and ecological impact report of each of the 24 ventures.