[Reader-list] PSEUDO SECULARISTS NOW OPPOSING AYODHYA JUDGEMENT

cashmeeri cashmeeri at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 10 15:30:23 IST 2010


yasir
 
"It is also customary for judges to decide considering 'public opinion' "
 
customary?
 
could you please give some significant examples of this contention
 
......... aalok aima
 
 
--- On Sun, 10/10/10, yasir ~يا سر <yasir.media at gmail.com> wrote:


From: yasir ~يا سر <yasir.media at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Reader-list] PSEUDO SECULARISTS NOW OPPOSING AYODHYA JUDGEMENT
To: "Sarai Reader-list" <reader-list at sarai.net>
Date: Sunday, October 10, 2010, 12:19 AM


It is also customary for judges to decide considering 'public opinion', in
this case the highly politicised public opinion of the dominating majority.
Its how they eventually balance the evidence, lack of it, and how the court
wants its judgement to be received, what consequences it wants to see, these
are also part of the judgement. a judgement may or may not be truth. Its
where one stands and makes a call.

btw is there a detailed judgement yet. and are there any dissenting judges.
how does that work in India.

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