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Watch | The Justice Brief: A 'Stronger' Judiciary Not Likely in Modi-Led NDA, Reforms Stuck

In the last 10 years, allegations of institutional capture by Prime Minister Modi’s government have been one of the major accusations.
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In the fourth episode of The Justice Brief, journalist Saurav Das discusses hopes of a stronger judiciary during a coalition government. In the last 10 years, allegations of institutional capture by Prime Minister Modi’s government have been one of the major accusations.

Das asks why was this the situation and whether people can expect the status quo to change now that a weaker government is in place. He also highlights the demand and need for major, radical judicial reforms.

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