Madras High Court criticises Supreme Court for ignoring its own observations on early disposal of election disputes
Justice G. Jayachandran writes, “If courts continue to ignore their own observations... I fear that this country may also go in the way of other autocratic countries which gained Independence around 75 years ago along with us.”
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