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Arghya Sengupta
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What kind of Constitution did VD Savarkar want? A new book probes narratives about the Constitution
An excerpt from ‘The Colonial Constitution: An Origin Story’, by Arghya Sengupta.
Arghya Sengupta
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When India decided how to appoint judges, independence did not imply insulation from oversight
The question of a delicate balance between freedom and accountability where judges are concerned continues to haunt India, as Arghya Sengupta’s book discovers.
Arghya Sengupta
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Why the spate of judge recusals in Gujarat heralds a worrying trend
On three occasions in 2015, judges attached to the Gujarat high court have pulled out of politically sensitive cases without detailed explanations. At stake is the credibility of our judiciary.
Arghya Sengupta
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