Opinion | Private Property And The Question Of 'Constitutional Socialism'Kaleeswaram Raj | Friday November 08, 2024 The distance that the nation has travelled since 1977 is reflected in the Property Owners Association case and the dissent in the judgment shows the other side of the coin.Blog | A.G. Noorani: Larger Than Life, Stronger Than DeathKaleeswaram Raj | Sunday September 01, 2024 As Malayalam writer Sukumar Azhikode said about Gandhiji, Noorani, too, succeeded over the legal profession, not merely in the profession.Opinion | Pune Porsche Crash And India's Shoddy Juvenile Justice SystemKaleeswaram Raj | Monday May 27, 2024 In the Pune incident, the act of granting bail to the juvenile on trivial conditions, such as writing an essay on traffic safety and assisting the traffic police, was not only naive but also patently illegal.Opinion: Supreme Court's Vote-For-Bribe Order Is Triumph Of Equality, FinallyKaleeswaram Raj | Thursday March 07, 2024 The Supreme Court's verdict reflects people's march over political feudalism under the guise of privileges. It is a triumph of Article 14 of the Constitution over the medieval notion of privilege.Opinion: Fali S. Nariman, Whose Memories Won't FadeKaleeswaram Raj | Thursday February 22, 2024 Fali S. Nariman was more than just a jurist. He was universal, quite like his constitutionalism.