Blogs tagged with: corruption

The year is 2004. Its quite crowded for a weekday at this Andheri (East) dance bar. He’s been here for an hour and a half and now the 4th round of that cheap double-whisky is getting to him. A female approaches. Comely features. Easy on the eyes. Probably from the countryside…trying to make some ext...

Subtle Corruption of the Privileged

by Lawschool Leaks on in Student life
A premier National Law School in West India is a wonderful place to see in action the hypocrisy of the Anti Corruption Crusaders in India. The overgrown babies of India’s ruling class who populate this and other like institutions whine and drone about Corruption in India by parroting the TV anchors ...

A close look into the present day Indian Judiciary

by Anup Menon V on in Uncategorized
Indian Judicial system, just like our country has come a long way from a system that had many flaws set up during the British rule, to the modern day watchdog of both the ‘legislature’ as well as the ‘executive’ of India; a country which is predicted by many to become a economical powerhouse by 2030...

Dance of Democracy - In the Democratic Assembly of Uttar Pradesh

by Mohit Singh on in Legal fictions, poems et c.
In the Democratic Assembly of Uttar Pradesh In Re Bahujan Samaj Party v. Samajwadi Party, Bharatiya Janta Party+, Indian National Congress + and Ors. [Election Commission of India Notification 1 of 2012] Along with National Democratic Alliance, Bahujan Samaj Party, Samajvadi Party and Ors. v. United...
This is a guest blog post from lawyer Arjya Majumdar who works at a large national law firm in Delhi. It was first published on his Facebook feed and has been edited slightly. Enjoy! At the time of writing this, Mr Hazare, has agreed to the Delhi Police offer of a two-week protest at the Ramlila Gro...

Thoughts in my head this morning

by Azhar Meer on in General blogging
I moved to Bangalore nearly six years ago, to pursue an education in a city I dreamt of living in as a teenager. Up until then, I had been a frequent visitor, coming to Bangalore often to spend time with my extended family, or to participate in cricket tournaments. Brigade Road, the Chinnaswamy Stad...
The following poem is inspired by those Government Officials who strive hard in hostile environs, wherein ‘corruption and bad governance’ is the name of the game! I have been particularly inspired by Justice Hegde, whose recent resignation from the post of Lokayukta has opened up a hornet’s nest. My...