What a Jagged Little PIL: The People’s Court at 75
The original promise of the PIL from the 1980s, based on social justice, has devolved into a confused and intimidating jurisprudence
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This Independence Day weekend, dip into a series tracing the embattled origins, testy adolescence and fraught adulthood of the top court
19th Aug 2024
MoreThe original promise of the PIL from the 1980s, based on social justice, has devolved into a confused and intimidating jurisprudence
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In the 75th year of the Supreme Court, we are introducing a special series showcasing the institution through a cultural and critical lens