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‘Constitutional thinking has to start from home’, says S. Muralidhar at Justice Unplugged 2026

‘Constitutional thinking has to start from home’, says S. Muralidhar at Justice Unplugged 2026

We are in a country where we do not allow the provisions of the Constitution to influence our personal behaviour, S. Muralidhar, former Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court and now a senior advocate of the Supreme Court, said at The Hindu Justice Unplugged on Saturday (February 28, 2026). In a conversation with Krishnadas Rajagopal, Legal Correspondent at The Hindu, the eminent jurist and author said change comes from the social milieu where you grow up in your houses, in your homes and talks of how constitutional thinking has to start from home. He said it was up to each young lawyer to make the best of the initial years of struggle. Edited excerpts: KDR: Your remarks on the topic of the conversation – ‘The art of Constitutional Thinking: How great lawyers are made’  SM: Law is very much in everyone’s mind, imagination. The amount of coverage of courts and lawyers in the last two decades has been phenomenal. After the advent of social media, everyone gets to see some video clip of some lawyer in action or …

Vivek Agnihotri Apologizes For His Remarks Against Justice S Muralidhar, Deletes Tweets

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri apologises to Delhi HC for tweets against Justice S Muralidhar(Photo Credit –Instagram) Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri on Tuesday apologized to the high court here for his tweets against Justice S. Muralidhar, who is current Chief Justice of Orissa HC and was a former Delhi HC judge. An affidavit to that effect was filed by Agnihotri withdrawing his statement against the judge and tendering his apology. A division bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Talwant Singh deferred the hearing after recording Vivek Agnihotri’s submission that he shall remain present personally in court for the hearing on March 16, 2023, to tender his apology. “We are asking him (Vivek Agnihotri) to remain present because he is the contemnor. Does he have any difficulty if he has to express remorse in person? The remorse cannot always be expressed by way of an affidavit,” the bench said. Agnihotri had put out tweets alleging bias against Justice Muralidhar. Pursuant to the tweets, contempt of court proceedings were initiated against the director. Agnihotri‘s tweets were regarding the judge granting …