New Delhi, Oct. 30 -- Former Supreme Court judge justice Abhay S Oka on Wednesday questioned the assertion made by Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council member Sanjeev Sanyal that the judiciary is the "single biggest hurdle" to India becoming a developed nation, maintaining that criticism without concrete examples serves no constructive purpose. Without naming Sanyal, Justice Oka referred to him as "a very eminent individual who occupies a very high post in the government," but underscored that such claims must be backed with specifics. "He said that the court orders come in the way of Viksit Bharat. I have said so in my judgments and on public platforms too that every citizen of India has the right to offer constructive criticism of t...