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Pluralistic Society and Religions From the eyes of an average Indian who have some knowledge in the various religious cultures with whom he shares his space of living both physically and intellectually to some extent, it seems pretty obvious that the Semitic religions lack the idea of pluralism at their core. One can always argue based on quotes from here and there cited in many religious books that theirs is a truly pluralistic religion. Such claims are mostly made by leaders both political o...
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Note 1

Indian Judiciary and transparency Court of law is not subjective to sympathy or empathy. The iconic image of justice shows a blind folded angel with the balance. The perspective of the judge should not play any role in the delivery of justice, it's just about the admissible facts and its presentations. The character of the victim does not undermine the seriousness of crime committed against that person. All crimes are accusations until proved otherwise in a court of law. So why the honorable CJ...
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