Court is right

May 14, 2013 01:33 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:19 pm IST

Raju Ramachandran has given a fitting reply to all those who believe that the Supreme Court is punching above its weight by interfering in the executive sphere (“Time to let the caged bird sing,” May 11). The court has done nothing wrong by questioning the quality of the CBI’s investigation in Coalgate. It has every right to do so. But for the court’s intervention, the coal scam report would have been a sham.

Its directives and verdicts have always proved a silver lining amid the dark clouds of corruption hovering over us. The results are there for everybody to see.

Aakash Sharma,

Mohali

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