Half-hearted constitutionalism: The Supreme Court’s self-created conundrums
Even though the Chief Justice of India’s past record gave the nation hope for transformative judicial reform to uphold constitutional morality and fortify fundamental rights under attack from the executive, his tenure has thus far been marked by one letdown after another, writes Toshan Chandrakar.
Toshan Chandrakar is a research scholar at the Hidayatullah National Law University and is currently working as an assistant professor of law at Amity University, Chhattisgarh. His hobbies include watching Formula 1 races on weekends and browsing classic automobiles in old magazines during the weekdays.