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Judiciary - Page 2

May 9, 2026
Columns/Human Rights

Pahalgam as Pretext: India’s Dangerous Legal Gamble Over Water

The most consequential escalations in South Asia are no longer confined to artillery exchanges across the Line of Control or aerial confrontations between nuclear-armed rivals. Increasingly, they unfold through the manipulation of

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Government’s Defiance: Ignoring Supreme Court Orders

None of the Supreme Court justices namely Preethi Padman Surasena, Janak de Silva, and Priyantha Jayawardena, PC, who had heard the petitions against the postponement of the Local Government polls, early last year, represented a five-judge bench that delivered the

August 28, 2024

Europe Sanctions Israeli Settlers as EU Divisions Shield Israel From Broader Action

Geopolitics/Israel/World

The European Union agreed on Monday to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers involved in violent attacks against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, marking

Putin Wants Me Dead, Says AI Chief

Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The chief executive of Palantir Technologies, Alex Karp, has claimed he is on a Kremlin hitlist because of his company’s support for Ukraine’s military

Trump Sues JPMorgan for $5 Billion, Accusing Bank of Political “De-Banking”

January 23, 2026
Business/Trade Wars

President Trump has filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its chief executive, Jamie Dimon, seeking at least $5 billion in damages and accusing the bank of cutting ties with him for

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The Court Nobody Was Meant to See

August 25, 2025
Book Reviews/United States

More than four decades after its publication, Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong’s The Brethren remains one of the most controversial books ever written about the United States Supreme Court. It is frequently

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Government’s Defiance: Ignoring Supreme Court Orders

August 28, 2024
Columns

None of the Supreme Court justices namely Preethi Padman Surasena, Janak de Silva, and Priyantha Jayawardena, PC, who had heard the petitions against the postponement of the Local Government polls, early last

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