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Guarding the custodians
Judiciary not the only guardian of rule of law, must be guarded from its excess by parliamentary and public opinion.
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Recipe for resolutions
Add dimension of selflessness to the resolution and watch it succeed or make it narrow, selfish and mark its failure.
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Democracy’s revenge
The executive's attempt to interfere in the appointment of judges is a bid to achieve its own ends.
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The ever elusive Rule of Law
Rule of Law, if it were to be implemented in earnest, would limit the powers of each of the three state actors.
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A terrible responsibility
The public is likely to demand a delicate balance between activism and restraint by the judiciary.
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India & I
If we know and are proud of who we are, we need not be afraid of becoming someone else or Indian dominance.
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The PPP is not the victim
It appears to protect selfish interests of its self-styled leaders, who have decided to manipulate, hoodwink people.
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The quality of justice
Absence of topic exploring bench & bar relationship suggests judiciary either takes it for granted or ignores it.
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Bury her standing
Fakhra’s death is a reminder of the insufficiency of our efforts, she and others are casualties of an unequal fight.
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Only a slap?
I am dismayed by the barometer with which the Supreme Court appears to gauge the seriousness of events.