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Chidambaram’s fantasy
A doting father goes to the authorities to take the incredibly difficult step of telling them that his son may be palling around with terrorists. He is no ordinary father loitering on the streets, but a prominent citizen, a well known banker, someone...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Beyond the borders
Sir — The Bangladesh prime minister, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, is scheduled to pay a visit to India shor ...  | Read.. 
 
For justice
Sir — The editorial, “Just too little” (Dec 26), asks a pertinent question: “Why did it take 19 yea ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
JUST LIMITS
The question of setting limits is seldom tension-free, especially when the issue is one of rights. A person may have the righ...| Read.. 
 
TRUST DEFICIT
More than anything else, mutual trust can make all the difference in relations between two countries. If relations between In...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
Fixing time
What are we to call this new decade? Let’s agree, for a start, that a new decade it really is, and did begin last Friday...  | Read.. 
LAW
Too little, too late
Nalini and Shuvam (names changed on request) were denied medical treatment in government hospitals in Calcutta on the pretext that none had the facility to accommodate HIV...  | Read.. 
 
Legal Faqs
Q: I purchased a flat in a standalone building with eight flats in the front portion and three covered garages. All the 11 meter boxes were installed on my garage wall by the ...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
If you believe in the philosophy of the pig trough — that those with the biggest snouts should get the largest share— I reject it. — SIDNEY WEIGHELL
 
 
 
 
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