Adios, Mr. Chandrachud!

The article bids farewell to Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, critiquing his tenure and decisions. It argues that he used judicial power to align with the political establishment rather than uphold …

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“Gods” (or Deities?) as Juristic Persons: Critiquing the Hindutva Idolatry

The article critiques the legal recognition of Hindu deities as juristic persons, a concept used to grant Hindu idols legal rights similar to those of humans or corporations. It argues that this pr…

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চন্দ্রাহত চন্দ্রচূড়

The Bangla blog post is a satirical critique of Justice Dhananjaya Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, highlighting his alleged contradictions between judicial conduct and religious involvemen…

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CJI Chandrachud: A “Legacy” Mired in Ambivalence(s)

The article critically assesses Chief Justice Chandrachud’s legacy, emphasizing its contradictions. While he is praised for apparently being “progressive”, his tenure is also marr…

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