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Tag: Indian jurisprudence

Constitutional Morality

Posted on May 18, 2019 by Kathy Waller in Uncategorized

 

“Constitutional morality cannot be martyred
at the altar of social morality.”

~ Chief Justice of India

 

“Majority cannot trump Constitution,” The Times of India, September 6, 2018

 

Tagged Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Chief Justice of India, civil rights, constitutional morality, Indian jurisprudence, Law, LGBTQ, pluralistic society, Section 377, social morality

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