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Why justice must stand above mob: Lessons from Himachal protests

At stake is nothing less than judicial independence — the principle that allows judges to decide “without fear or favour, affection or ill-will”
Family members of Yug tied black ribbons on their eyes to express their displeasure over the high court’s decision. Tribune file photo

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