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No Judge Sahebs Some of Your Pronouncements Outside the Courts Are Way Out of Line
By Jay Bhattacharjee On Thursday, February 20th, 2020
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No, Judge Sahebs, Some of Your Pronouncements Outside the Courts Are Way Out of Line

Open letters have again become fashionable for the Lutyens Zone lot and the secularist stormtroopers, after the anti-CAA uproar engulfed the country in the last two months or so. This present effort of mine, however, More...

That 7 Page letter
By Arvind Lavakare On Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018
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That 7-Page letter goofed up your case, Your Honour

The mutiny of four Supreme Court judges in New Delhi on Friday, 12th January 2018 is already history now. But a group of four senior Supreme Court judges speaking to the media about the adversarial contents of their More...

Judgement Day Tales From The Judicial Chambers
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Wednesday, January 17th, 2018
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Judgement Day: Tales From The Judicial Chambers

Sometime in the year 1997, Metropolitan Magistrate Santushti Chauhan (name changed) committed an act that will forever be a blot on her mostly exemplary career. Arriving for work around 8.30am at Delhi’s Tis Hazari More...

By M D Srinivas On Thursday, September 17th, 2015
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Temples and the State in the Indian Tradition: Part 7

Continuing the series on Hindu Temples, their conception, history, heritage and legacy authored by M.D. Srinivas. [contextly_sidebar id=”eDH4dsAcCf3ZEam857FCj9erXjVN2QPk”] TEMPLES IN INDEPENDENT INDIA: More...

By M D Srinivas On Wednesday, September 16th, 2015
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Temples and the State in the Indian Tradition: Part 6

Continuing the series on Hindu Temples, their conception, history, heritage and legacy authored by M.D. Srinivas. [contextly_sidebar id=”KfdecjMXIj2UUvoQoNnNy3Serq57tv6Z”] Administering the temples More...