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Have I been banging my head against a wall ? By Justice Katju
For years I have been trying to educate Indians ( and in that term I include Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, as I believe India, Pakistan and […]
Both Voltaires and Rousseaus are needed in India By Justice Katju
Man has two basic attributes, reason and emotion. While the French thinker Voltaire ( 1694-1778 ) emphasized on reason, the French thinker Rousseau ( 1712-1778 […]
J’accuse By Justice Katju
The Justice Yashwant Varma episode reminds me of the Dreyfus affair in France, in which an innocent man suffered terribly due to false allegations against […]
What Delhi lawyers say about Justice Varma
I spoke to several lawyers of Delhi today about Justice Yashwant Varma. They all said two things : (1) He had an outstanding reputation as […]
My suggestion to Justice Yashwant Varma By Justice Katju
Some people thought I am trying to protect Justice Yashwant Varma, Judge of Delhi High Court, because I know him and his family well. In […]
My reply to Moeed Pirzada By Justice Katju
Apart from that, Gandhi also acted as a British agent by diverting the Indian independence struggle from the revolutionary direction of armed struggle which great freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Surya Sen, Chandrashekhar Azad, Bismil, Ashfaqulla etc were taking it, to the harmless channel of gimmicks like satyagrah, hunger strike, etc.
Pakistan needs to emulate India in changing its laws
We respectfully submit that many of the changes brought about by the BNS in India e.g. providing for community service as a punishment for certain offences, or decriminalization of attempt to suicide ( except in certain situations) should be welcomed as steps in the right direction, and should be emulated in Pakistan
Why I stayed deportation of Pakistanis By Justice Katju
Now the Allahabad High Court has a heavy pendency of cases ( over a million ). Consequently, a case heard on a certain day usually comes up for the next hearing after 4-5 years. So the result of my orders in these cases was that in substance by judicial orders I converted one month visas into 4-5 years visas. Why did I do this ? Now that the matter is old I can reveal the real reason.
Cash Plot Against Judge Yashwant Varma : A Conspiracy Unraveled
Allegations that seem most likely to be part of a conspiracy call attention to Justice Yashwant Varma’s career, which was defined by intelligence, integrity, and major contributions to the court. His denial, the timing of the debate, and his participation in the collegium testify to outside control used to affect court nominations. Supporting a fair process and acknowledging his outstanding service as the investigation goes on will help to prevent damage to reputation from unsubstantiated allegations. The legitimacy of the court rests on treating such issues with great attention to guarantee justice for all the engaged parties.
Indian media has crossed all limits of yellow journalism
By Justice Katju The vast majority of the Indian media has crossed all limits of yellow journalism, impropriety, scandal mongering and spreading fake news, as […]
No man should be condemned unheard By Justice Katju
The media has called the amount seized as ‘unaccounted’ cash. But if they have not even taken Justice Verma’s version, how can they say it is unaccounted ? Some mediaperson is saying it is Rs 15 crore, another is saying Rs 50 crores, etc. But on what basis have they reached this figure ? No on knows. Evidently ‘presstitutes’ have a right to say anything they like.
From Uttarakhand’s UCC to National Reform: Why Muslims and Women Should Embrace a Unified Law
However, I was surprised that none of the panelists clearly said that they were generally in favour of a UCC. Only Kapil, though being critical of the Uttrakhand UCC, seemed to support UCC in general ( by referring to former Prime Minister Nehru’s view ), and Vrinda Grover, one of the panelists, said that from the 1970s the women’s movement supported UCC.
The inane and superficial minds of so-called ‘intellectuals’ of the Indian subcontinent
In the Indian subcontinent democracy can only mean a government for the people, not of or by the people, that is, a government which works for the welfare of the people. Such a government has never existed in India, since our politicians only seek power and pelf ( for which they polarize society on caste and communal lines by inciting hatred ), and have no genuine love for the people.
Unmasking Pseudoscience : Dr. Hitender Suri’s Fistula Treatment through Ayurveda
This article critically examines Dr. Hitender Suri’s claim of treating a 117-cm anal fistula using Ayurveda, highlighting its biological implausibility, lack of scientific evidence, and potential dangers to public health. Drawing on the skepticism and detailed critiques offered by Dr. Abby Philips (TheLiverDoc) in his X thread dated March 15, 2025, the analysis exposes the pseudoscientific nature of Suri’s assertion and the risks of promoting unverified Ayurvedic treatments for complex medical conditions. It contrasts Suri’s claims with evidence-based medicine, emphasizing the limitations of Kshar Sutra and the need for rigorous medical standards. The article also praises TheLiverDoc for his role in debunking medical misinformation, advocating for patient safety, and upholding scientific integrity in healthcare. Through this critique, the piece underscores the broader implications of pseudoscience in medicine and calls for greater accountability in alternative medicine practices.
International Day to combat Islamophobia
Some may argue that these demands equate to the abolition of Islam itself, but this is not true. I do not advocate for banning core Islamic practices, such as attending mosques, offering Namaz, going on Haj, observing Roza during Ramadan, celebrating Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha, or taking out Muharram processions.
Why I call 90% Indians as fools
Many people of a particular caste regard people of other castes as their enemies, e.g. many Kammas in Andhra Pradesh regard Reddys as their enemies and vice versa, many Lingayats in Karnataka regard Vokkaligas as their enemies, and vice versa, many Yadavs in UP regard Kurmis as their enemies ( though both castes are OBCs ), and vice versa, dalits regard upper castes as enemies, being oppressors, etc
Justice Katju’s appeal to Muslims and other non-Hindus on Holi
On this occasion I appeal to Muslims and other non-Hindus, particularly in Pakistan and Bangladesh, to celebrate it along with their Hindu brothers and sisters with great gaiety and enthusiasm.
Upto 1857 there was no communal problem in the Indian subcontinent. There were no communal riots before 1857, and Hindus and Muslims used to live together amicably, like brothers and sisters. They would help each other, and participate in each other’s religious festivals and occasions, Hindus participating in Eid and Moharram, and Muslims participating in Holi and Diwali.
Is Pakistan headed for the same fate as the erstwhile Soviet Union ?
Balochistan has huge natural resources, e.g. coal, oil, natural gas, and minerals such as copper, gold, silver, chromite, marble and limestone. These, instead of being used to benefit the Baloch people, were taken away by Punjabi businessmen, and now are being taken away by the Chinese, while the vast majority of Balochs remain in abject poverty.
Those who have not seen Braj ki Holi have not seen India
There is a square open place there , surrounded by walls. My wife and I went on the first floor of a building, and saw the event from there. Everywhere colour was being thrown, blue, green, yellow and red. The men folk were in the centre of the square, and the womenfolk tore the upper garments of the menfolk, dipped them in coloured water, which was all around, and beat the menfolk with those torn clothes. Perhaps this was symbolic of women returning what they got from their men during the rest of the 364 days in the year !
‘Ramadan and my one day roza’ By Justice Katju
Islam and Prophet Mohammed have often been misunderstood. Islam came in the world as a great liberating force, as it spread the great message of equality. It gave social emancipation to the suppressed sections of society ( e.g. dalits in India ), and that is why Islam spread from Spain to Indonesia.
International Women’s Day is a gimmick
The great Tamil poet Subramania Bharati ( 1882-1921 ) wrote (around 1908-1910) powerful verses in favour of women’s emancipation, at a time when probably no one in India, or even in the World, even thought of women’s emancipation, and thus he was far ahead of his times :
Bijuri chamkat ba
This story was told to me by my friend Ram Lakhan Chaturvedi, senior advocate, Allahabad High Court, who was about 10 years elder to me, and is now no more.
Understanding the Middle East conflict By Justice Katju
But the Holocaust was committed by Germans and their European collaborators, not by Palestinian Arabs. Why should the latter have been punished for crimes committed by the former ? The establishment of Israel led to the Nakba–an Exodus and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, who were subjected to horrible atrocities
Trump is right By Justice Katju
NATO was an organization of Western powers, headed by USA, which was created after the end of the Second World War to prevent expansion of the Soviet Union into Western Europe by armed force. But with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991,and end of the Cold War, NATO should have been scrapped, as its very raison d:etre had come to an end. Now there was no more threat of Soviet expansionism, since there was no more Soviet Union.
The Song of the Stormy Petrel
In 1901 Russia was under the despotic and autocratic rule of Czar Nicholas II. There was a strict press censorship, and it was dangerous to criticise the Czar or the government directly, so writers had to write allegorically and symbolically ( just as the Urdu poet Faiz had to do during the martial law regime in Pakistan ).
The claims about AI are grossly exaggerated
Justice Katju critiques the overhyped narrative surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI), arguing that its portrayal as a revolutionary solution to global issues is exaggerated. While acknowledging AI’s utility in fields like medicine, he contends it fails to address core socio-economic challenges—poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, and inadequate healthcare—plaguing underdeveloped nations. Katju asserts AI lacks human creativity, essential for solving these problems, and may reinforce inequality by benefiting tech elites. He views AI as a distraction, akin to historical diversions like Roman circuses, unable to deliver systemic change without a people’s revolution. The piece calls for disillusionment from AI’s inflated promises.
Hotel California By Justice Katju
“Hotel California,” released by the Eagles in 1977, is a metaphorical masterpiece exploring the dark underbelly of the American Dream. The song narrates a weary traveler’s entrapment in a luxurious yet inescapable hotel, symbolizing the seductive allure and spiritual emptiness of American society. With cryptic lyrics like “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave,” it critiques materialism, excess, and the music industry’s corruption in the 1970s. Don Henley describes it as a journey from innocence to experience, unveiling a nightmare beneath the promise of prosperity, blending haunting imagery with profound social commentary.
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Rise of the Planet of the Donkeys
A Pakistani messaged me on whatsApp ” Sir, is there any specific reason why the Indian cricket team is not allowed to visit Pakistan even in a multilateral event, depriving us the pleasure to host the Indian team and visitors, when all others are here ? “.
The inanity and vacuity of Moeed Pirzada
Moeed has his own YouTube channel on which he regularly posts his vlogs, mostly from Washington DC. I regard Moeed totally honest and upright, but being upright does not necessarily mean being a deep thinker.