Fellow lawyers, what is your professional opinion on ram being the Law and Policy of the country now, as stated by our lord and saviour, the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji during the event at Ayodhya? The Constitution anyhow seems very boring, who needs such a long and expansive capturing of our rights, which has been further built upon by the country's courts (and broken down in many instances as well)!
Also, what reading material would you suggest so that I can brush up my understanding of the new legal and policy framework? Anything in addition to Ramayana?
Lastly, atheist and non-hindu lawyers/policy professionals, I'm sure you now regret not staying in/being born into the Right religion. Inherent absence of knowledge required for your profession going forward. Don't be absolute libbus and file petitions before the Supreme Court, institutional capture is complete so that'll be a redundant exercise anyhow.
Also, what reading material would you suggest so that I can brush up my understanding of the new legal and policy framework? Anything in addition to Ramayana?
Lastly, atheist and non-hindu lawyers/policy professionals, I'm sure you now regret not staying in/being born into the Right religion. Inherent absence of knowledge required for your profession going forward. Don't be absolute libbus and file petitions before the Supreme Court, institutional capture is complete so that'll be a redundant exercise anyhow.