Can Indian citizens demand public probity from the CJI?

The Chief Justice of India wearing religious symbols might not be the most secular of things in the current context, where these symbols are increasingly becoming totems of provocation, not devotion, argues Amit Sadhukhan. — The incumbent Chief Justice of India (CJI)’s recent visit to a religious place, explicitly wearing religiously symbolic attire, especially at a time when the country is politically charged with disharmonious religious sentiments, brings some inherent questions about public probity of eminent citizens, holding the highest … Continue reading Can Indian citizens demand public probity from the CJI?