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“Collegium system of judge’s appointment to be revisited.” The Hindu 5 Apr. 2011.

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“Corruption, Land-grab charges slapped on Justice Dinakaran.” The Hindu 19 Mar. 2011.

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“Free Education is a part of the right to life: Court.” The Hindu 18 Feb. 2011.

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“Salwa Judum is illegal, says Supreme Court.” The Hindu 6 July 2011: 1.

“SC owns error in rights verdict.” The Telegraph 31 Jan. 2011: 3

“Supreme Court upholds differential duty hours.” The Hindu 21 Nov. 2011: 10.

“Talk of Judicial overreach is bogey: Supreme Court.” The Hindu 15 July 2011.

“Watch the Watchdog.” The Assam Tribune 22 Nov. 2008.

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