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11
OCT
2023

In Defense of the Legislature

During the past few weeks, in the wake of Corona virus’s second wave hitting its peak, we have been having some really interesting observations from the higher judiciary. On April 24, 2021 a Division Bench of the Delhi High Court observed that it will “hang any...
26
SEP
2023

The `Supreme’ And The `Supremer’

Of late the Parliament, the Executive and the Judiciary, seem perpetually locked in the battle of supremacy and the article 124 of the Constitution of India, in particular, has long been a battleground of tussle between the Union Government and `the Union Judiciary’ for...
05
AUG
2022

An Ode to Lawyering

After passing out, in early 1980s, from awesome campus of Mahindra College Patiala, on completion of my graduation in English Literature, I thought, joining M.A. (English) was the only and the most natural way to go forward, not only because I thought it was my natural calling...
06
JUN
2020

Open up the gates, Mi Lords!

During the recent long drawn out lock down, there were two visuals that I missed the most; one seeing Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, donning India colours, hold a bat and smack the ball from the rival team’s bowler, to boundary with the crowds erupting into rhapsodies and the...
04
MAR
2020

The jury system of USA

The Indian Perspective In U.S.A. every person accused of a crime punishable by incarceration for more than six months has a constitutional right to a trial by jury. The right has been granted by the Sixth Amendment, the Seventh Amendment and the article three of the U.S....