In an exclusive interview, outgoing Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud addressed concerns about hate speech, emphasizing the need for curbs that don’t stifle free speech. He defended India’s reservation system as a successful means of achieving substantive equality and highlighted the judiciary’s crucial role in upholding democracy.
In an exclusive interview, outgoing Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud addressed concerns about hate speech, emphasizing the need for curbs that don’t stifle free speech. He defended India’s reservation system as a successful means of achieving substantive equality and highlighted the judiciary’s crucial role in upholding democracy. In an exclusive interview, outgoing Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud addressed concerns about hate speech, emphasizing the need for curbs that don’t stifle free speech. He defended India’s reservation system as a successful means of achieving substantive equality and highlighted the judiciary’s crucial role in upholding democracy. Read More