Unelected people think they can impose will through courts: Harish Salve
Advocate Harish Salve said some people have got used to pushing the Supreme Court for relief.
Advocate Harish Salve said some people have got used to pushing the Supreme Court for relief.
However, Salve suggested that the human rights petitions and, in particular, the habeas corpus petitions should have been handled with "alacrity".
He further described Pakistan's move to internationalise the issue a sign of 'complete bankruptcy' because Kashmir is an integral part of India where they were 'squatting'.
Swaraj Kaushal, Sushma Swaraj’s husband and former governor of Mizoram, shared the news in a tweet in Hindi that their daughter visited Salve on Friday and presented him with a one-rupee coin.
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