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Justice for the Judge

An Autobiography

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Justice for the Judge

Written by: Ranjan Gogoi
Narrated by: Shaun Williams
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Clear-eyed, inspiring and incisive, this is the story of a man of consummate ambition, who made a significant and lasting mark on India’s judicial landscape.

The Supreme Court of India has witnessed a succession of larger-than-life chief justices in its seven-decade history. But it has never seen the likes of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi. Fiery yet charming, and simultaneously principled and pragmatic, Gogoi is a fascinating man of contrasts who has intrigued observers across the political and social spectrum.

Now, for the first time, Gogoi tells the dramatic story of his life in fascinating detail in Justice for the Judge. He traces his journey from Dibrugarh in Assam to the highest court of the land through people, landmark cases and his own judicial ambition, and reveals the lessons he learnt along the way about the country’s legal system.

Never one to shy away from contentious issues, Gogoi provides a no-holds-barred account of the extraordinary events that characterized his tenure in the apex court—the ‘infamous’ press conference prior to his elevation as the most powerful judge in the land, unsubstantiated allegations of sexual harassment and the impact of tabloid journalism.

He also takes listeners through the important meetings, intense interactions and private confrontation that preceded the landmark verdicts authored by him—Rafale and the contempt proceeding initiated against Mr Rahul Gandhi, Sabarimala, NRC and Ayodhya.

Justice for the Judge is also a definitive insider’s account that fills a large gap in our understanding of the drama and majesty of the nation’s highest court.

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Good. Book

Obviously a PR attempt by the author and convinitely glossing over major lapses like sitting on his own bench but good fun read nonetheless. Short, clear and crisp.

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Know the judicial process- A good account

Understanding the process of complex working of SC judges.
Knowing few facts which are not readily available in public domain.

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INTREPID

A fascinating account of the opaque indian judiciary and keen insights on the working of the justice system
Candidly rare

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Awful person, awful judge

One of the worst people to ever sit on the Supreme Court of India

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