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The Supreme Court of India Welcome to SCOTUSblog’s recurring series in which we interview experts on different supreme courts around the world and how they compare to our own. In our previous columns, we focused on the UK Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of Canada. Today’s column focuses on one of the most fascinating high courts in the world: that of India. To help dispel my profound ignorance...
Steelman: The article presents a balanced view of the Indian Supreme Court, acknowledging its role in significant court cases related to religious disputes, corruption, and textbook content. It emphasizes the complexity of the court's relationship with the government and the public, and the unique characteristics that set it apart from other courts like the United States Supreme Court. Patterns detected: ARC-0024 Ambiguity (The article acknowledges the presence of political affiliations among ju...