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CJI's comments on Iyer not justified, says Justice B V Nagarathna

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 5 November 2024
Justice B V Nagarathna disagreed with Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud's criticism of the Justice Krishna Iyer Doctrine, calling it unwarranted. Both Nagarathna and Justice Dhulia defended the doctrine's humanist principles and its relevance to India's socio-economic context at the time.
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