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Judicial Adventurism Can Imperil Democracy – OpEd

Eurasia Review Thursday, 27 February 2025 ()
The only period of legal authoritarian rule in India was June 1975–March 1977 following the declaration of an Emergency by Prime Minister (PM) Indira Gandhi. I happened to be back in India, based in New Delhi, doing archival and interview research for my PhD. The experience of the overnight transition from a rambunctious...
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