By Rajiv Shah In what might be interpreted as a move to globalise the contentious issue of India's judicial independence, a new academic study published in a research journal associated with the Heidelberg University, Germany , "Indian Politics & Policy", delivers a devastating verdict on the Supreme Court of India ’s performance during Narendra Modi ’s tenure from 2014 to 2025.
I first came in contact with Himmat Shah in the second half of the 1970s during one of my routine visits to Ahmedabad , my maternal hometown. I do not recall the exact year, but at that time I was working in Delhi with the CPI -owned People’s Publishing House (PPH) as its assistant editor, editing books and writing occasional articles for small periodicals. Himmatbhai — as I would call him — worked at the People’s Book House (PBH), the CPI’s bookshop on Relief Road in Ahmedabad.