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The Gujarat Gavelkind: Being Parochial, Being Partisan?

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 The Gujarat Gavelkind: Being Parochial, Being Partisan? The Gujarat Gavelkind: Being Parochial, Being Partisan? Posted on 13th November, 2024 (GMT 11:57 hrs) ABSTRACT This blog post from OBMA critiques the BJP’s alleged “Gujarat-centric” favouritism, discussing the state’s influence in judicial and economic matters, especially in cases like the DHFL scam involving prominent Gujaratis in positions of judicial authority. It points to instances of Gujarat singlehandedly predominating the list of superrich Wilful Defaulters, Gujarati Companies donating astronomical figures through the opaque electoral bonds, tax benefits specific to Gujarat’s Hindu Undivided Families (HUF) system, and recent investment redirections that seems to prioritize Gujarat at the expense of other states. The post argues that these practices uses politically filtered terminologies such as “Gujarat Model” and “Gujarat Pride” to favour Gujarat’s elites, thereby aligning with BJP’s broader Hindutva and crony corporati

Dear DHFL Scam Victims, Know Thy Judge: Hon. Justice S. C. Sharma

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 Dear DHFL Scam Victims, Know Thy Judge: Hon. Justice S. C. Sharma  Dear DHFL Scam Victims, Know Thy Judge: Hon. Justice S. C. Sharma Posted on 12th November, 2024 (GMT 08:11 hrs) ABSTRACT The article discusses Justice S.C. Sharma’s role in cases affecting DHFL scam victims. It highlights his recent rulings, such as denying bail to DHFL’s Wadhawan brothers and opposing Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status, suggesting this stance might overlook the context of minority protections. Sharma’s past judgments in favor of vulnerable groups, including the physically challenged and marginalized, offer some hope for fair treatment of DHFL victims. The piece questions if his rulings can stay unbiased amid potential political pressures. Dedicated to all the DHFL Scam Victims, whose resilience endures as they navigate the costly corridors of Indian justice, pouring both patience and hard-earned savings into their pursuit of justice and fairness… VIEW HERE ⤡

Who’s Who: SGI Tushar Mehta and the DHFL Scam

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  Who’s Who: SGI Tushar Mehta and the DHFL Scam Who’s Who: SGI Tushar Mehta and the DHFL Scam Posted on 12th November, 2024 (GMT 08:30 hrs) ABSTRACT The article explores Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s alleged political bias and involvement in high-profile legal cases, including defending Ajay Piramal and the RBI-appointed CoC in the DHFL scam. It highlights Mehta’s longstanding connections with BJP figures, casting doubt on his impartiality. The DHFL case involved significant financial misconduct, and Mehta’s defense emphasizes creditor rights while ignoring alleged malpractices. The piece critiques Mehta’s selective justice approach, advocating for public pressure to uphold constitutional principles and unbiased judiciary practices. Dedicated to all the DHFL Scam victims who are struggling with their patience and by spending their money to the expensive corridors of the Indian judiciary… VIEW HERE ⤡  

Adios, Mr. Chandrachud!

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 Adios, Mr. Chandrachud!  VIEW HERE ⤡ Adios, Mr. Chandrachud! Posted on 9th November, 2024 (GMT 16:50 hrs) ABSTRACT The article bids farewell to Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, critiquing his tenure and decisions. It argues that he used judicial power to align with the political establishment rather than uphold independence and democratic rights. The piece highlights controversial rulings, his handling of specific cases, and contrasts Chandrachud’s image of a progressive judge with decisions allegedly detrimental to free speech and public welfare. It concludes with concern over the court’s trajectory under his leadership, questioning his legacy and the judiciary’s role in upholding democratic principles. This Open Letter is Dedicated to Judge Loya, who allegedly succumbed to the onslaughts of the Hindutva Fascists The Cartoon of the stabbed Indian Constitution shouting for “help” in the above poster is by noted Indian cartoonist Satish Acharya O Thou Lord, Mr. Chandrachud, As  Ramlala