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Gopal Subramanium – The Constitution will survive another 600 years

Halsbury's Law, Oct 2008By Chaitanya KalbagApril 28, 2025Leave a comment

The Constitution will survive another 600 years  The first draft of India’s Constitution was prepared by the Constituent Assembly sixty years ago. As India heads into the second decade of the 21st Century, globalisation, the spread of terrorism, rapid economic growth and the winners and losers it has produced, and the individual’s liberty pose the…

Ashok H. Desai – The Constitution is evolving constantly

Halsbury's Law, Oct 2008By Chaitanya KalbagApril 28, 2025Leave a comment

“The Constitution is evolving constantly”  As we near completion of sixty years of formation of the Indian Republic, it is crucial to review the workings of the Indian Constitution and analyse how the definitions, principles and guidelines enshrined in the Constitution have evolved in the present context. Former Attorney General for India Ashok H. Desai…

A Battle Supreme

15th Dec 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 16, 2024Leave a comment

Titled Judiciary: At­tacks and Survival, the speech had been long in coming, the speaker delayed, first by an attack of diabetes in March and then by the postponement of the Dussehra break. On October 29, as Justice Vidyaranya Dattatreya Tulzapurkar of the Supreme Court finally faced an invited audience at the Symbiosis Law College in…

Clemency – Mysterious U-Turn

15th Feb 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 2024Leave a comment

Although it is a blasphemous thought, it has cropped up in many a legal mind during the last few weeks: if bets were placed on the Supreme Court’s decisions, only a very shrewd bookie would emerge victorious. So unpredictable have the thought-processes of the nation’s highest court become. A three-judge bench consisting of Chief Justice…

Jagannath Mishra-Cleared By The Court

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 2024Leave a comment

The India-Rubber man, Jagannath Mishra, had done it again. For months, the Bihar chief minister’s political fate had hung in the balance while the Supreme Court heard the Patna Urban Cooperative Bank case. Then, last fortnight, Mishra’s fortunes took a sudden upward swing. On December 16, the Supreme Court held, by a two-one majority, that…

Capital Punishment – Cheating the Hangman

30th Nov 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 2024Leave a comment

Convicted killers Billa and Ranga were expected to make headlines last fortnight. Make news, they certainly did, but not the way everybody anticipated. Instead of being walked to the gallows on the morning of Sunday. November 8. 1981, in retribution for the brutal murder of Gita and Sanjay Chopra on August 26, 1978, the two…

Hanging Fire

15th Jun 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 5, 2024Leave a comment

The Quality of justice seemed to be under tremendous strain last fortnight. At issue was the vexatious question of capital punishment. As usual, the shock waves emanated from an indecisive Supreme Court. In November 1981, the court had stayed executions all over the country after it was contended in the case of Kuljit Singh (alias…

Bride Burning – Till Death Do Us Part

15th Jul 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 5, 2024Leave a comment

I am your valuable,/The Pure gold baby,/That melts to a shriek,/I turn and burn,/Do not think I underestimate your/great concern./Ash, ash/You poke and stir,/Flesh, bone, there is nothing there—A cake of soap,/ A wedding ring,/A gold filling.                                     …

Death Penalty – Snag In The Rope

15th Aug 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 2, 2024Leave a comment

Anticlimax has become the boon companion of the Supreme Court. When the court reopened on July 18 after its summer vacation, it was shadowed by the cloud raised by stays granted on more than 20 executions of condemned murderers throughout the country. The flurry of stay orders stemmed from a May 6 ruling by a…

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