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Discordant Notes, Volume 1
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Explore India’s legal history through dissenting judgments of the Supreme Court. “Discordant Notes, Volume 1” by Rohinton Fali Nariman examines landmark cases from 1951 to 2004, highlighting the impact of dissenting opinions on constitutional law. A must-read for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in Indian legal history. ISBN: 9780670094394
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Parth Goel –
Excellent selection of cases and a compelling argument for the importance of dissent. Highly recommend to anyone interested in constitutional law and Indian history.
Sagar Gupta –
An engaging and well-researched account of Indian legal history. The focus on dissenting voices provides a fresh and valuable perspective. Highly recommended!
Sudivya Singh Chauhan –
Great book and insight on supreme court, its cases, and more! This book is a must read for people who are interested in india legal history!
Deepak Kumar Singh –
I thought some of the language was a bit too formal or difficult, but the cases were very interesting. I wish there were more stories or real-world examples.
Shubh Maheshwari –
A very in-depth look at some important legal disagreements in India’s history. Sometimes it got a little too technical for me, but I still learned a lot.
Srishti Sharma –
Challenging but rewarding. It’s not a light read, but if you’re serious about understanding Indian law, this is a fantastic resource. The research is very thorough.
Narasimha Nadh S –
A fascinating look at dissenting opinions. Nariman’s analysis is insightful, though dense at times. Some prior legal knowledge is helpful. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Aanchal Arya –
Okay book, I like the amount of research and different legal view points and cases. But I felt that the book was sometimes very dry and dense.
Aashi Aggarwal –
Enjoyed the historical context provided, but the legal jargon was a bit overwhelming. A valuable resource for law students, perhaps less accessible to general readers.
Hemant –
Nariman’s writing is sharp and engaging, and the book provides a unique perspective on Indian legal history. A must read for any scholar.
Apoorva Nautiyal –
While informative, the writing style can be a bit dry and academic. Could benefit from more real-world examples to illustrate the impact of these dissenting opinions.
Khushi Goel –
This book offers a crucial counter-narrative to mainstream legal discourse. Some arguments felt repetitive, but overall, an important contribution to the field.
K R Ajaykumar –
A thought-provoking exploration of dissenting judgments. While insightful, the sheer volume of information can be a bit daunting. A great reference book, though.
Bharat Singhal –
This book really shed light on the power of dissenting opinions! I enjoyed the different cases presented and analysis. However, I think it can be a little dry at times.