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Is the Supreme Court really Impartial?
by Die Hard on Oct 02, 2007 03:08 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

What was the Supreme Court doing when the Karnataka Government openly defied the Supreme Court's verdict to release Cauvery Water to TN?. What it was doing when the Kerala Government defied the Court's verdict which allowed TN Govt to raise the storage level of Mullai Periyar dam to 146 feet?

There are millions of cases pending in the courts for decades. Why was the petition filed by Brahmin Subramanya Swami and Jayalalitha was heard in hurry when the Court was not working on Sunday?.

Is the court following the Indian Penal Code or Manusmriti?


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  RE:Is the Supreme Court really Impartial?
by sowhat on Oct 02, 2007 07:19 AM   Permalink
Because they can't accept a state improving by rejecting Hindi.

This is all because of Hindi racist Judges.

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  RE:RE:RE:Is the Supreme Court really Impartial?
by kate on Oct 02, 2007 05:01 AM   Permalink
Helpless, inefficient and slept. But in the case of Chief Minister Karunanidhi, they show their muscle.

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