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Ghar Aur Adalat – On Balance: An Autobiography

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“Ghar Aur Adalat” is the compelling autobiography of Leela Seth, India’s first female High Court Chief Justice. From homelessness to legal triumph in London and a fulfilling family life, her story is one of resilience and achievement. Explore her journey through personal struggles, a distinguished legal career, and the joys of raising three exceptional children. An inspiring read for those seeking courage, balance, and a glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143064299
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books India
  • Language: Hindi
  • Weight: 500 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143064290
  • Publisher Date: 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 325

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Ghar Aur Adalat – On Balance: An Autobiography

  1. Tushar Nandani

    Found this book to be very motivational. Her journey from homelessness to becoming the first woman Chief Justice is simply amazing.

  2. Divyanshi Gupta

    I appreciated her honesty and vulnerability. It shows you how she balanced work and family. A little slow at times, but ultimately rewarding.

  3. Yasmeen Bano

    Incredible woman, incredible life! This book is a testament to her strength and determination. Highly recommend.

  4. Aayush Mittal

    A fantastic autobiography. I enjoyed reading about her family life and her career. A little bit slow at times, but a must read.

  5. Sourav Bhola

    Good. The legal stuff was a bit dense, but overall, a worthwhile autobiography.

  6. Rashi Srivastava

    A good overview of her life and career. It’s inspirational to see a woman achieving so much in a male-dominated field.

  7. Nishant Kumar

    A decent read. The autobiography provides great insights into the struggles faced by woman during her era.

  8. Pavi Gupta

    While I admired her achievements, I didn’t fully connect with her writing style. Still, an important story to be told.

  9. Jitender Kumar

    An okay read. I found the early chapters more engaging than the later ones. Some parts felt rushed.

  10. Yasmeen Bano

    Fascinating to learn about India’s first female High Court Chief Justice. I enjoyed her reflections on family life as much as her legal battles.

  11. Priya Rai

    On balance, this book provides a fantastic journey of perseverance, dedication, and immense hardwork. A must read!

  12. Akash Roy

    A fine book, detailing the life of an inspiring woman. The language used in the book is quite lucid and easy to comprehend.

  13. Aditya Mishra

    Leela Seth’s autobiography is a must-read for aspiring lawyers and anyone seeking inspiration. Her story is powerful.

  14. Khushi Pandey

    A truly inspiring story of resilience. Leela Seth’s journey is remarkable, though at times the writing felt a bit dry. Still worth the read.

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