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It is deeply concerning that some members of the Indian judiciary seem determined to import divisive ideas from the West that have the potential to undermine the basic social structures of our nation.
Anil Tiwary is an advocate, writer, and commentator interested in exploring the intersections of law, society, and governance. Through legal insights and thoughtful commentary, he tries to bring clarity to complex issues shaping India’s constitutional and civic discourse.
It is deeply concerning that some members of the Indian judiciary seem determined to import divisive ideas from the West that have the potential to undermine the basic social structures of our nation.
If there is one institution that has failed India and its people, it is undoubtedly the judiciary and its higher and lower echelons.
In the league of nations, Pakistan, with its regressive orientation, is a big anachronism. It poses grave danger to safety and security of entire South Asia region.
Separate civil laws for Hindus, including Sikhs and Jains, and Muslims is an anachronism that makes India a very backward country that cannot have a common law for all its citizens.
Protestor’s right to protest cannot be greater than any other citizen’s right to normal life.
Deliberating, framing policies and passing laws is legislature's responsibility. Implementing them and dealing with any agitation is the government's job.
In an ideal democracy, FoE should be absolute. No courts, no principles, no positions, no gods and no prophets should be beyond the reach of FoE.