SC verdict on Maharashtra shows it’s willing to wound yet afraid to strike
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SC verdict on Maharashtra shows it’s willing to wound yet afraid to strike

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Supreme Court judgment on Maharashtra brings back Alexander Pope’s line: Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike. The Bench says the Governor and Speaker acted illegally to oust Thackeray’s MVA government. Yet, they stop short of redressal. It’s disappointing if Indian judiciary also succumbs to the doctrine of convenience.

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