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The Maharaja whom school books failed to do justice
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was endowed with military genius, which, combined with his other unique abilities. yielded him a huge empire..
Sudeep Mahajan
Jul 13, 20212 min read
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Defogging the New Laws of Farming
Understanding the three new farm laws and MSP better - how they help the Indian agriculture industry and the farming community
Sudeep Mahajan
Jul 13, 20215 min read
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Judges are Arbiters, not Lawmakers
What role should Judiciary play - Judges are arbiters, not lawmakers. Will it not be a more useful and purposive use of the courts ...’
Sudeep Mahajan
Jul 12, 20214 min read
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The Trump Presidency
Trump may be rough and bit too direct and thus often unpalatable in his remarks but that is a minor price to pay for "making America great".
Sudeep Mahajan
May 3, 20203 min read
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From Moon to Jalandhar
It was 1969, year of relative tranquility, President Kennedy, Apollo 11, and of mankind landing and leaving its big footprint on the Moon.
Sudeep Mahajan
Apr 21, 20203 min read
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Wheels of Justice Run Quietly in This Historic Setting
The very impressive, Gothic styled, building of Royal Courts of Justice was opened by Queen Victoria in December 1882
Sudeep Mahajan
Apr 21, 20203 min read
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The Jury System of USA; The Indian Perspective
I happened to witness a civil jury trial, for three days in Los Angeles Superior Court. The trial was about wrongful dismissal of Plaintiff
Sudeep Mahajan
Apr 20, 20205 min read
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