The extraordinary saga of whistleblower Sanjiv Chaturvedi and a string of judicial recusals exposes a widening faultline in India’s legal system—where silence over reasons for stepping aside raises more questions than answers
Six decades after it was officially banned in India, the spectre of dowry still hangs over many corners of the country. Last week, a 28-year-old woman living less than an hour from the nation’s capital was burnt alive, allegedly by her husband and mother-in-law, over an additional dowry demand. Such cases are reported with alarming frequency, laying bare one of Indian society’s gravest failings