Ramaswamy R. Iyer

Ramaswamy R. Iyer

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  • The Water Dispute

    Joining issue with Aparna Pande’s article ‘<a href="http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?265950" target="_blank" style="color:#af0e25">RememberRadcliffe?</a>' and placing the arbitration process involving the Kishenganga projectin proper pers

    BY Ramaswamy R. Iyer 29 June 2010

    The Water Dispute
  • What Water Wars?

    In the case of issues such as Kashmir or the nuclear issue, there are points to discuss or counter and positions to take, but how does one discuss a non-issue with Pakistan?

    BY Ramaswamy R. Iyer 1 April 2010

    What Water Wars?
  • Dear Judges...

    An open letter to all judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts calling upon them to set an example for public servants by voluntarily making public their asset declaration.

    BY Others 12 February 2009

    Dear Judges...
  • CEC V/s EC

    The controversy regarding Navin Chawla is not a new one, nor is it entirely a Congress-BJP question. Unfortunate as the timing may be, the CEC's recommendation should be judged only on a careful examination of the grounds on which it is based.

    BY Ramaswamy R. Iyer 2 February 2009

    CEC V/s EC
  • 'Beyond The Pale Of The Rule Of Law'

    The Supreme Court should order arrest of those shown confessing to having committed crimes and suspend the serving government officials pending investigation, constitute and monitor a Special Investigative Team, and move on the stayed cases.

    BY B.G. Verghese 29 October 2007

    'Beyond The Pale Of The Rule Of Law'
  • 'Sentence Us To The Same Punishment...'

    '... as pronounced against the Mid Day journalists,' say 30 eminent citizens. "We publicly reiterate whatever has been written by Mid Day and whatever has been said and written by Campaign for Judicial Accountability."

    BY Jean Dreze 24 September 2007

    'Sentence Us To The Same Punishment...'
  • 'We Are Equally Guilty..'

    '...of supporting the Freedom of Press which the Court has punished,' say 18 eminent personalities, protesting the Delhi High Court holding the editors, publisher and cartoonist of Mid Day guilty of contempt of Court.

    BY Others 18 September 2007

    'We Are Equally Guilty..'

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