A Conversation with Justice (A satire on state of justice in India) Once I met Justice, wandering in Court Corridors. His face was red with perspiration. Apparently he was running up and…
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Colonial Continuities in Judicial Practice in India
When Courts Normalize Servitude it is Colonial mindset. 🏛️ Introduction: Colonial Ghosts in Contemporary Courts British Colonial rule ended in India in 1947 but the mindset of institutions has not changed. A…
Why Indian Judiciary Fascinates British Culture’s My Lord and Tailcoat?
Unrobing the Past of My Lords: Investigating the Indian Judiciary’s Enduring Fascination with British Culture Seventy-eight years after gaining independence, the Indian legal system, particularly its judiciary, continues to exhibit a fascinating,…
Judiciary is a Robed Raj: An Requiem of Judicial Aristocracy in India
Judicial system in India as legacy of British Empire Introduction to Judiciary While the British left in 1947, one institution remained untouched in spirit, structure, and psychology: the judiciary. Not merely a…