Jango
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The SC can only interpret the laws, but it cannot make them. If the Constitution does not say anything about a particular situation, the SC must send the issue back to the legislature which can clarify the law in keeping with any other relevant clauses that may apply to the situation. That is the correct due process.
As I understood it, the SC has said that as the laws currently stand, 63(A) should be looked along with 62 and 63.
But the parliament should make laws to clarify this.