- Author(s): Abhinav Chandrachud
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd
- Edition: ED 2018
- ISBN 13 9780670090327
- Approx. Pages 303 + CONTENTS
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
In 1980, a brilliant young American scholar, George H. Gadbois, Jr., met five judges of the Supreme Court of India. The judges gave him astonishing details: about what they actually thought of their colleagues, about the inner workings and politics of the court, their interactions with the government and the judicial appointments process, among many other things. This was only the beginning. Over the course of that decade, Gadbois visited India on two more occasions and conducted over 116 interviews with more than sixty-six judges of the Supreme Court of India (nineteen of whom held the post of chief justice of India), and others such as senior lawyers, politicians, relatives of deceased -judges, and court staff. During each meeting, Gadbois diligently took down handwritten notes, which he later typed up on his typewriter, recording nearly every detail of what the judges had told him, sometimes to a fault. Relying on these typewritten interviews, Abhinav Chandrachud sheds light on a decade of politics, decision-making and legal culture in the Supreme Court of India. This book yields a fascinating glimpse into the secluded world of the judges of the Supreme Court in the 1980s and earlier.
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Contents
The Gadbio's Interviews
1. Judicial Rivalries
2. Disagreement without Dissent
3. Special Leave, a Special Burden
4. Decliners
5. The Fictional Concurrence of the Chief Justice
6. Criteria for Selecting Judges
Acknowledgements
Notes
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Author Details
Abhinav Chandrachud is an advocate who practices at the Bombay High Court. He graduated from the LLM programme at Harvard Law School where he was a Dana Scholar, and from the JSM and JSD programmes at Stanford Law School where he was a Franklin Family Scholar. He has worked as an associate attorney at Gibson, Dumn & Crutcher, a global law firm, and as a paralegal at AZB & Partners, a leading law firm in India. He is the author of Republic of Rhetoric: Free Speech and the Constitution of India (Penguin 2017).
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