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'Decision based on law': CJI Chandrachud responds to criticism over judgment on scrapping Article 370

IndiaTimes Monday, 1 January 2024
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud chooses not to escalate the controversy surrounding the Supreme Court's unanimous decision on Article 370. He emphasizes that judges base their decisions on the Constitution and the law. Chandrachud refrains from responding to criticism and asserts that the rationale behind the decision is encapsulated in the signed judgment. He also addresses the ruling on same-sex marriages, highlighting the judicial detachment from case outcomes and expressing a lack of regret regarding being part of the majority or minority in various cases.
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