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The Supreme Quash Court

The Supreme Quash Court

Koodankulam May 22, 2013 at 8:22 am 5 comments

I have somehow never shared this faith in the judicial process. Maybe it is the anarchist in me but I have always been sceptical of the wisdom of the judges. Two recent judgements of the Supreme Court in cases related to nuclear matters have only reinforced this scepticism. I have seriously begun to doubt, if the honourable judges do read and understand their own judgements. To illustrate my point let us consider the judgement in the case of G. Sundarrajan vs The Union of India & others (The Koodankulam case)

Gamblers with other people’s lives: A Rejoinder to Dr. M R Srinivasan

Gamblers with other people’s lives: A Rejoinder to Dr. M R Srinivasan

Fatehabad, Koodankulam October 13, 2011 at 10:09 pm 10 comments

Dr.  Surendra Gadekar’s  point-by-point refutation of “Koodankulam is safe bet” by Dr M R Srinivasan, Former Chairman and current member of the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. Gadekar’s responses are given below in bold type-font with specific paragraphs of Dr. Srinivasan’s article: The desk editor who chose this headline for DrRead More

Report of Conference on Anti-Nnucelar struggles in India and Lessons from Fukushima

Gujarat Sarvodaya Mandal, Sampoorna Kranti Vidyalaya, Gujarat Vidyapith, Manviya Technology Forum and other organisations held a one-day conference on ‘Anti-nuclear struggles in India and Lessons from Fukushima’ on 27th August, 2011 in Ahmedabad. If lessons were not learnt and nuclear projects not re-thought about after Chernobyl, there was some hopeRead More

Is the Dramatic Increase in Baby Deaths in the US a Result of Fukushima Fallout?

Is the Dramatic Increase in Baby Deaths in the US a Result of Fukushima Fallout?

DiaNuke June 22, 2011 at 12:23 am 2 comments

  A 35% Spike in Infant Mortality in Northwest Cities Since Meltdown       Dr. Sanghamitra Gadekar, birth defects around nuclear power plants. U.S. babies are dying at an increased rate. While the United States spends billions on medical care, as of 2006, the US ranked 28th in theRead More