In an exclusive interview, outgoing Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud addressed concerns about hate speech, emphasizing the need for curbs that don’t stifle free speech. He defended India’s reservation system as a successful means of achieving substantive equality and highlighted the judiciary’s crucial role in upholding democracy.
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