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SC’s coin toss in Prashant Bhushan case, and the dislikes on Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’

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In today’s featured cartoon, Satish Acharya takes on the Re 1 fine slapped by Supreme Court on lawyer-activist Prashant Bhushan in his contempt case.

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E.P. Unny contemplates the logic behind the quantum of punishment in Bhushan’s case..

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Alok Nirantar takes a dig at the huge number of likes received by PM Modi’s Mann ki Baat video on YouTube.

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  1. Look like the SC might have taken the lesson from this Suo Motu procedure rather than Prashant Bhushan; who remained standing tall for the last few weeks. Hope, the judge Arun Mishra who is retiring soon will not accept any position form the current government but will work like P Bhushan for general public and several other organizations to improve the independence and honesty of the SC and other Courts. If our judiciary is improved, our politicians, police force and media will surely take a note and also improve soon.

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