Supreme Court of India- Musings, Anecdotes & Episodes
- Year of Publication: 2024
- Edition: 1st
- ISBN: 978-93-95764-97-1
- No.of Pages: 398
- The book explains the journey of the highest court in India since its inception 75 years ago.
- Offers a compelling account of the origins of the Federal Court and Constituent Assembly Debates.
- It weaves together a series of thought-provoking narratives relating to appointment of judges, credibility of the judicial institution, judicial legislation, and public interest litigation.
- A well-researched critique on select judgments of the Supreme Court with the intent to present an alternative perspective on the issues under discussion in these cases.
- Useful for lawyers, legal academics, scholars, researchers, policy makers and interested citizens.
Sharath Chandran is an Advocate practising primarily at the Madras High Court. He completed his law from the ILS Law College, Pune and went on to read for the B.C.L from the University of Oxford. He has co-authored several books on the Constitution of India, Motor Vehicles Laws, Principles of Insurance Law, Law of Evidence et al.
N Vijayaraghavan is a practising Advocate, Madras High Court, with over 3 decades of experience. He has authored several books like Constitution and its Making: Musings, Anecdotes and Episodes & Constitution and its Working: Musings, Anecdotes and Episodes. He has been a resource person with TN Judicial Academy, run by the Madras High Court and National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, run by the Supreme Court of India
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- Year of Publication: 2024
- Edition: 1st
- ISBN: 978-93-95764-97-1
- No.of Pages: 398
- The book explains the journey of the highest court in India since its inception 75 years ago.
- Offers a compelling account of the origins of the Federal Court and Constituent Assembly Debates.
- It weaves together a series of thought-provoking narratives relating to appointment of judges, credibility of the judicial institution, judicial legislation, and public interest litigation.
- A well-researched critique on select judgments of the Supreme Court with the intent to present an alternative perspective on the issues under discussion in these cases.
- Useful for lawyers, legal academics, scholars, researchers, policy makers and interested citizens.
Sharath Chandran is an Advocate practising primarily at the Madras High Court. He completed his law from the ILS Law College, Pune and went on to read for the B.C.L from the University of Oxford. He has co-authored several books on the Constitution of India, Motor Vehicles Laws, Principles of Insurance Law, Law of Evidence et al.
N Vijayaraghavan is a practising Advocate, Madras High Court, with over 3 decades of experience. He has authored several books like Constitution and its Making: Musings, Anecdotes and Episodes & Constitution and its Working: Musings, Anecdotes and Episodes. He has been a resource person with TN Judicial Academy, run by the Madras High Court and National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, run by the Supreme Court of India
OakBridge is a new age information services company established to re-establish the craft of publishing to better-serve the evolved needs of today’s Professionals and Academia. It is uniquely designed to have a strong framework of authoritative and reliable content, ethical and transparent business practices, operational excellence, and an unparalleled customer experience.