Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670096497
- Publisher: Penguin Portfolio
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 254 mm
- ISBN-10: 0670096490
- Publisher Date: 05 Sep 2022
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 288
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
“Fifteen Judgments” by Akshat Gupta (ISBN: 9780670096497) examines 15 pivotal Indian judgments with significant macroeconomic impacts. Explore how these landmark decisions shaped India’s financial destiny since Independence. A must-read for legal scholars, economists, and anyone interested in India’s economic history. Discover the jurisprudential philosophies influencing India’s legal landscape.
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Paras Bhardwaj –
Fifteen Judgments is an eye-opener! Gupta breaks down complex legal jargon into digestible pieces. Highly recommend for anyone interested in Indian economic history. Little hard to understand for general reader
Joy Aditya Minz –
An excellent book that sheds light on the crucial role of the judiciary in shaping India’s economy. Highly recommended, every Indian must read. Bit complex for some.
Gyan Prakash –
Fifteen Judgments offered a unique perspective on India’s economic development. While some sections were challenging, the overall impact was positive. Good book.
Sadhvi Narang –
This book offers a valuable perspective on the role of the judiciary in shaping India’s economy. A must-read for legal scholars and economists. Great points to note.
Prashasti Verma –
Fifteen Judgments is an eye-opening exploration of India’s legal and economic landscape. Gupta’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking. Fantastic writing!
Davinder Singh Bedi –
I learned a lot about the intersection of law and economics in India. The book is well-researched, but it can be dense at times. Overall a good experience
Nitish Kumar –
I appreciated the author’s analysis of these pivotal judgments. However, the book could be more accessible to a wider audience. Good points but needs simplification.
Gouri Raj –
While informative, the book felt a bit academic and dry. Some judgments were more engaging than others. Needed more layman explanation.
Ansha Pradhan –
A must-read for law students and economists. Gupta provides a clear and concise analysis of these landmark judgments. Explanations are simple and easy to grasp.
Vijay Rahul S –
The book is well-researched and provides a good overview of Indian economic history. However, the writing style could be more engaging. More real world stories.
Priya Tiwari –
An insightful exploration of India’s legal and economic history. The author does a great job of connecting the judgments to real-world consequences. Not for casual reading.
Bharat Soni –
An excellent resource for understanding the interplay between law and economics in India. The author’s insights are both valuable and timely. Perfect book with insights.
Maniratnam –
Fifteen Judgments is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the Indian economy. The author’s insights are both informative and thought-provoking. Excellent.
Anmol Singh –
A valuable resource for anyone interested in Indian law and economics. The author provides a comprehensive overview of these important judgments. Must read
Shivam Talwar –
I found the book to be informative, but it could have benefited from more in-depth analysis of the social impact of these judgments. Good concepts explained here.
Ankit Sharma –
A decent overview of key Indian judgments, but the writing style could be more accessible. More relatable examples would be beneficial. Overall its great book.
Akshay Kumar –
The book is informative, but it could benefit from more real-world examples. The writing is a bit dry, which can make it difficult to stay engaged.
Vineet Chaudhary –
This book provided a good overview of key Indian judgments. Some sections felt repetitive, but overall it was a worthwhile read. Expected more analysis.
Priya Rai –
A fascinating exploration of the intersection of law and economics in India. The author does a great job of explaining complex concepts. Amazing book for all.
Vasu Aggarwal –
Found some judgments more fascinating than others. The book is a bit academic, but worth the effort for serious students of Indian economics. Overall good resource.
Harshad Bromania –
Fifteen Judgments is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian legal and economic history. The author provides a clear and concise analysis. Perfect!
Devesh Sharma –
Interesting concept, but the writing style could be more engaging. Some judgments were more relevant than others. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.
Pranav Bagaria –
The book is informative, but it can be dense at times. I would have appreciated more analysis of the long-term impact of these judgments. Overall a decent read
Mayank Dhanjal –
A decent read, providing insights into Indian economics. Some chapters felt a bit dry, but overall informative. A good starting point for understanding the legal impact on the economy.