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Dr Smt Manjula Chellur, Chief Justice of Bombay High Court,Hon'ble Justice Dipak Misra , Chief Justice of India and Hon'ble Justice Mr. AK Sikri inaugural seminar speech on The Changing Landscape of Arbitration in India on Saturday, Mumbai. Express Photo By-Ganesh Shirsekar 04/11/2017

Fiddling with a WMD

The Indian Constitution has, among several unwritten basic human rights, the right to have miracles performed unto people. One miracle is that politicians must take care not to practise politics; rather, they
Apr. 23, 2018

Retirement plans

I HAVE often been to farewell parties for retiring civil servants that closely resemble funerals where the outgoing official is the corpse being laid to rest. Almost invariably, his colleagues present him
Apr. 21, 2018

Before breaking into a song

YET again they were singing and reciting Faiz. Elsewhere they perhaps do the same with Sri Sri, Kazi Nazrul, Pash, Robin Ngangom or other revolutionary versifiers in different Indian languages. An announcement
Apr. 21, 2018

REVISITING THE INDUS WATERS TREATY

Ijaz Hussain, former dean of Social Sciences and chairman of the International Relations Department, Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad, has accomplished a monumental undertaking with the publication of Indus Waters Treaty: Political and
Apr. 21, 2018

Remembering Allama Iqbal

Dr Allama Iqbal, a Sialkot born philosopher and poet, studied literature, law and philosophy at Government College at Lahore, Cambridge University, and then did his PhD atthe University of Munich. Eighty years
Apr. 21, 2018

An edgy mystery with no crime

I started this review by saying I thought this was a crime book, which it isn’t. But it has all the suspenseful uncovering of the murdered person’s personality and character that the
Apr. 21, 2018

Rape as a political tool in India

The gruesome rape and murder of an eight-year-old Muslim girl in Kathua district of Indian-administered Kashmir is a chilling reminder of how sexual assault is used as a tool to instil fear
Apr. 20, 2018

A moral leadership deficit

This may sound like a rhetorical question but I would strenuously argue it’s not. Indeed, at the moment, for us in India, it’s a particularly pertinent and relevant one. What is the
Apr. 20, 2018
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