judiciary
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Justice Karnan case: A bigger problem than his conduct is how the court has dealt with the issue
Usha Ramanathan
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Readers’ comments: ‘The Army, government need our moral support for showing restraint in Kashmir’
Scroll
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Delhi court hands seven-year jail term to two Islamic State recruiters
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: By ordering Tamil Nadu loan waiver, judiciary is encroaching on powers of executive
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Finance Bill: In one stroke, the BJP government has undermined several democratic institutions
Raman Jit Singh Chima
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Finance Bill 2017 debate: Changes made to tribunals are unconstitutional and ill-considered
Prashant Reddy
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What Babri offer means: Compelling Muslims to accept the guilt for temples converted into mosques
Ajaz Ashraf
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Birla-Sahara case: Only an investigation can settle the unanswered questions
Vijay Simha
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Saibaba conviction: How a draconian law has turned mere thought into crime
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘Preplanned inhuman collective violent act of terrorism’: What Modi got away with in the Godhra case
Manoj Mitta
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A Bombay High Court judge expunges her comments on a minor rape victim, but the damage is done
Flavia Agnes
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Supreme Court: Five new judges take oath, total strength at 28
Scroll Staff
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In 'Digital India', is it time to end Raj-era rules that allow governments to push ordinances?
Sagar Godbole
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Publishers vs Pupils: Delhi High Court has struck a blow for the right to copy copyrighted material
Shamnad Basheer
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The Supreme Court has serious questions to answer on its own vacancies
Manoj Mitta
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Uttarakhand High Court’s ban on alcohol is as flawed as the Supreme Court's order on national anthem
Gautam Bhatia
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Patna High Court upholds individual liberty and the right to eat and drink what one wishes
Alok Prasanna Kumar
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How IIPM and Arindam Chaudhury used the defamation law to hide the truth
Maheshwer Peri
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A publisher who faced dozens of defamation cases explains why the law must go
Maheshwer Peri
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The greatest enemy of India's judiciary isn't the government but its own secretive system
Gyanant Kumar Singh