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Friday, October 27, 2006

IndianExpress.com :: In judiciary’s most crowded space, Muslims are invisible

IndianExpress.com :: In judiciary’s most crowded space, Muslims are invisible: "This is worrying not because Muslim judicial officers would be expected to look after their own. Some, if not most, of the finest judgments of the Supreme Court or even independent judges on matters of social and religious violence and strife have not been taken by a “Muslim” bench: be it the matter of the Gujarat riot cases being re-tried or even the landmark Justice Srikrishna Report on the Bombay riots.

Yet, says former Chief Justice of India Justice J S Verma: “It’s not democracy alone that can sustain a society like India. It has to be an inclusive democracy. Democracy can last and be resilient only if all sections of society are taken along.”"


This under-representation is a reflection of the other problem of Muslims in India occupying the lower (financial) strata of the society. They are the less fortunate who are not presented with similar opportunities.

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