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Courts and their judgements: Premises, Prerequisites, Consequences
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SKU: 9789352776078
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Courts and Their Judgments by Arun Shourie (ISBN: 9789352776078) examines the evolving role of the judiciary in India. Explore landmark cases, judicial activism, and the delicate balance between interpretation and intervention. From enforcing laws to shaping policy, Shourie’s analysis remains essential reading for understanding the power and impact of judicial decisions. Discover the premises, prerequisites, and consequences of court rulings in shaping India’s legal landscape.
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Ayush Jain –
A thought-provoking analysis, but Shourie’s perspective felt a bit one-sided at times. Still, essential reading for law students.
Ajay Deepak Nakil –
I was expecting more balanced arguments. It felt like Shourie had a pre-determined agenda.
Manasvi Saboo –
A bit too critical for my taste, but I can’t deny the depth of the research. Make up your own mind!
Bharath Jayaram –
Excellent overview of the Indian judiciary! Shourie’s insights are sharp and well-argued. A must-read!
Vikram Singh –
The book provides a comprehensive overview. However, I felt that it was a bit repetitive at times.
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
A very detailed and well-researched book. It gives you an in-depth look into courts and justice.
Vibhuti Aggarwal –
This book really makes you think about the role of courts. Very relevant in today’s world.
Siddharth Kumar Pandey –
Decent read. Some of the concepts were hard to grasp. Would recommend with reservations.
Maheshwari Rawat –
Shourie’s writing is engaging and accessible. I learned a lot about the Indian legal system.
Shubhamkar Barman –
Informative, but dense. Required a lot of focus to get through. I appreciated the case studies, though.
Shiwangi –
Provides amazing analysis of court decisions and their impact. Highly recommended for all citizens.
Nandani Agrawal –
An okay read. Some parts were interesting, while others felt a little dry and academic.
Rahul Sonowal –
A good resource for understanding the judiciary. I particularly enjoyed the sections on landmark cases.
Vidyasagar Madaka –
The book is insightful but can be difficult to follow if you are not familiar with the Indian legal system.
Jayant Tomar –
Fantastic book! A real eye-opener regarding the powers and limitations of the Indian courts.