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Aggravating the delay
At a time when the four riparian States were expecting the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal to complete the work and give the final award, the proceedings have taken an unfortunate turn. At the instance of two of its members, the Tribunal, by a ...

Lords are judges after all
Blame it on Henry II, if you must. It was England's first Plantagenet King who prepared the ground for the common law system that replaced the practice of justice being dispensed on the basis of disparate customs by feudal and county courts. ...

Leader Page Articles
India Inc., liberalisation, and social responsibility
By Sushma Ramchandran

Domestic industry cannot divorce itself from the social environment within the country. However, it may be counter-productive for the Government to lay down the law in the sensitive area of human resource for the private sector.

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Corrections and clarifications
"Above all, a new and genuinely democratic and inconclusive Constitution will allow Nepal to transcend the violence and bloodshed that has marred the better part of the past decade," does not make sense, says a reader (Op-Ed, "In Nepal, the ...

Will live ballots revive a dying economy?
By P. Sainath

In the long-time UDF bastion of Wayanad, the agrarian crisis has transformed things. All have been affected.

The ideological debate in China
By Pallavi Aiyar

Dismissed by many as irrelevant, it has proved to be potentially the key to deciding the shape of the country's future.

Why museum pieces should not be repatriated
By Philip Hensher

Some may be stolen, but as long as they are cared for, why give them back?

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