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Matter of Pride for Indian Judiciary

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It is indeed a matter of pride for Indian judiciary that Pakistan Supreme Court has cited verdicts of Indian Supreme Court while ordering Gilani not being Prime Minister of Pakistan with a retrospective date of April 26. This brings additional responsibility on the Supreme Court of India to retain its high value of creditability among the Supreme Courts of other nations for its judgements being taken as landmark ones not only in India but all over the world. We are indeed proud of our judiciary.

Madhu Agrawal

Delhi

 



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