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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...

চন্দ্রাহত চন্দ্রচূড়

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 চন্দ্রাহত চন্দ্রচূড় চন্দ্রাহত চন্দ্রচূড় Posted on 24th October, 2024 (GMT 17:23 hrs) ABSTRACT The Bangla(বাংলা) blog post is a satirical critique of Justice Dhananjaya Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, highlighting his alleged contradictions between judicial conduct and religious involvement. It sarcastically reflects on his public participation in religious ceremonies, questioning the overlap between personal beliefs and professional duties. The article also touches on broader concerns about the fusion of politics, religion, and judiciary in India, referencing landmark cases like the Ram Mandir judgment and expressing frustration with the current socio-political landscape. Once God went to a psychiatrist. The psychitrist was startled by the divine presence and asked: “Why do you need my assistance?” God replied: “I am having the delusions of grandeur.” To this, the psychiatrist said: “Well, you are the almighty, why cannot you solve this on your own?” God said: “Yes, I a...