Saturday, April 20, 2024

Faisal CK

Faisal CK is an independent researcher with graduation in law and post-graduation in political science. He writes on Philosophy, Law, and Diplomacy.

The eclipse of judicial integrity: A moral from Nasreddin Hodja

Chief Justice Bobde’s oral statement, while considering the Delhi riots case, that the courts were not equipped to handle palpable pressure and the Courts could not prevent anything is another shock to the common man who considers the Court as the last refuge for protection of his life, liberty and property. The statement of Chief Justice is an abdication of power and a dereliction of duty.

A Nasiruddin Mullah Law

The Government has made no effective discussion with the stake holders like the All India Muslim Personal Law Board before framing the controversial Bill. The Act is clearly unconstitutional and contrary to the basic principles of criminal jurisprudence.
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A quixotic dream

By the natural growth of civilization, duels became illegal in the countries where they were practiced. War is duel between countries. Duel and war have same logical premises. If duel is illegal, then why not war?

The political philosophy of cow

Cow has turned a ferocious god in contemporary India. The latest victim sacrificed in the altar of cow is Subodh Kumar Singh, a police inspector in Bulandshahr District, U.P. These incidents demand a probe into the philosophy of bovine politics. Tracing out of this philosophy navigates us to the Caligula’s horse-politics and much more.
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The Strange Case of Democracy and Populism

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson,published in 1886. The names of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the two alter egos of the main character, have become shorthand for the exhibition of wildly contradictory behaviour. Jekyll has secretly developed a potion that will allow him to separate the good and evil aspects of his personality.