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Institutional Corruption in Indian Judiciary: When Bar Council Admits

This blog examines Institutional Corruption in the Indian Judiciary through insider admissions by senior Bar Council leaders, exposing how judicial self-protection, selective application of law, and in-house inquiries have hollowed accountability. Using constitutional analysis and ancient dharmic principles, it reveals how systemic corruption undermines equality, justice, and public faith in India’s courts.

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Manish Sisodia: Analyzing grant of Bail in Delhi Excise Policy case

The potential granting of bail to Manish Sisodia in the Delhi Excise Policy case could set significant legal and political precedents. This blog explores the implications of the decision, critiques the judiciary's handling of high-profile cases, and discusses the broader challenges faced by the legal system in maintaining justice and public trust in politically charged environments.