"I realise that some of my criticisms may be mistaken; but to refuse to criticize judgements for fear of being mistaken is to abandon criticism altogether... If any of my criticisms are found to be correct, the cause is served; and if any are found to be incorrect the very process of finding out my mistakes must lead to the discovery of the right reasons, or better reasons than I have been able to give, and the cause is served just as well."

-Mr. HM Seervai, Preface to the 1st ed., Constitutional Law of India.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

News

Independent Coal Regulator

Finance Minister's Speech at the Economic Editors’ Conference 2008

Fast Track Courts for Cases under S. 138 Negotiable Instruments Act?

Justice Markandey Katju in the Hindu- Part I & Part II


Guantánamo Bay: at last, justice — of a sort



Book Review: RESERVED — How Parliament Debated Reservations 1995-2007 by Rajeev Dhavan

1 comment:

Jasmine Joseph said...

Justice Katju's articles is well meant but ill argued and based on inconclusive positions. To cite an example that the only option for India to get recognised and respected is through industrialisation. Such a benchmark shadows all the alter arguments of culture and heritage, and also alternative models of deveolpments.