I wonder what remains as fact in our society? Everything has been reduced to image and counter-image. There are multiple versions of facts, each version is reproducing its own spectacularized domain. I wonder if producers of these images are not produced by image itself? The tragic death of SSR and the spectacle of media, so called social media have created a baffling cyclorama, whereas a sense of victimized sphere is evaporating in quest of finding a culprit to blame. Blaming is the easiest task to achieve. The process of producing image, counter image, and the whole narratives of re-presenting truth is producing everydayness of anxiousness and anxiety. Once upon a time, life was lived, loved, and felt. Now, everything is just a simulating experience. Simulcara is producing and sustaining itself. In that process, society has been completely removed from its domain of love and friendship. Everything- everyone is just a piece of sign. A distorted reality!! It's apt to quote Feuerbach. In his words, "...for the present age, which prefers the sign to the thing signified, the copy to the original, representation to reality, appearance to essence...truth is considered profane, and only illusion is sacred".
Aristotle once wrote in his Nicomachean Ethics that there are four significant virtues for human beings, namely Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Courage. There are a few judges who have courage and sense of justice, both. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rohinton Nariman has been truly an exemplar judge and erudite historian, theologian and philologist, a great scholar of music as well as a courageous and meticulous jurist of our country. He did his Master of Laws from Harvard Law School in 1980-81 and taught by one of the finest jurists of the last century, Roberto Unger. He became Senior Advocate in 1993 in the age of 37 and also served as Solicitor General of India in 2011 before he was elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court of India in 2014. He delivered many landmark judgments, including Shreya Singhal v. Union of India. There are a few people with whom time moves too fast, but to count that experience takes ages. Justice Rohinton Nariman is one of those great jurists with whom a meet...
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