Judiciary and Parliament :
Parliament makes laws and amends constitution. At the same time, the executive works to implement them. The judiciary also works to resolve the disputes, ensuring that the laws made are in accordance with the constitution or not. Despite the division of this work, there is a conflict between the Judiciary and the Parliament. There was a controversy over the power of the Parliament to stop the right to property after the constitution was enforced. The Parliament wanted to put some restrictions on the right to own property, to implement land reforms. The Judiciary ruled that Parliament cannot limit fundamental rights. Parliament then attempted to amend the constitution but the court said that the fundamental rights cannot be limited even by the amendment of the constitution.