Courts and Their Judgments Premises Prerequisites Consequences
Author: Arun Shourie
Year: 2001
About the Book:
This isn’t just a book on judgments—it’s a sharp, almost surgical critique of how courts think, reason, and sometimes misstep. Arun Shourie pulls back the curtain on judicial functioning, questioning not just outcomes but the very premises on which decisions are built. If you’ve ever read a judgment and thought, “How did we even get here?”—this book answers that, bluntly. It challenges blind reverence and replaces it with informed scrutiny. A must-read for those who believe law is not just about authority, but accountability.
Key Features:
- Deep analysis of judicial reasoning and decision-making
- Breaks down premises, logic, and consequences of landmark judgments
- Critical examination of inconsistencies in court rulings
- Engaging narrative blending law, policy, and public impact
- Encourages independent thinking rather than passive acceptance
- Written in a clear, persuasive, and thought-provoking style
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Ideal For:
- Advocates and Senior Counsel
- Judiciary Aspirants
- Law Students
- Policy Thinkers and Researchers
- Readers interested in judicial accountability
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