Lhendup G Bhutia
Why Delhi’s experiment with speedy justice has been a disappointment
The failure of the system of reformation for a juvenile does not obliterate the need for one.
That Bhullar should hang before Kamal Nath or Jagdish Tytler may not be a travesty of law, but it is a travesty of justice
Michael Sandel, whose Harvard course ‘Justice’ has a cult following, talks about philosophy and the building of good societies
The pursuit of justice in Mumbai’s terror cases demands an investigative thoroughness. Which, for all practical purposes, seems dead
The Allahabad High Court’s verdict was a classic case of exceeding the brief
Even advocate Farhana Shah’s husband does not like her defending the terrorist.
Vikram S. Buddhi has spent 30 months in jail for a crime he didn’t commit. And the famed US justice system thinks it’s alright.
Fair play has acquired a whole new meaning in this post-apartheid tip of Africa, thanks to justice and sports