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SC making 2014 ruling of no immunity applicable retrospectively can set a tricky precedent

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The Supreme Court saying that its 2014 ruling removing immunity to government officials in corruption cases applies retrospectively could set a tricky precedent. Retrospective rules can potentially undermine the very principles of law. While legislation should be prospective, ex post facto rulings, too, imperil the balance of the legal system.

Trudeau’s appeasement politics emboldened Sikh radical groups who now threaten to punish India

Sikh groups threatening to punish India for their perceived insult to Justin Trudeau during G20 is precisely why India-Canada relationship is icy today. Trudeau’s politics of knee-jerk liberalism in appeasing Sikh radical groups is Canada’s internal matter. But both countries have paid a heavy price for this in the past.

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