See “10 Judgements that Changed India” to learn more about the judicial system in India. This incisive book explores 10 significant Supreme Court rulings, shedding light on their significant influence on democracy and the lives of individuals. Every case is carefully examined, providing an intimate look into the inner workings of India’s legal system, covering everything from controversial subjects like reservations to environmental jurisprudence. The judiciary’s tenacity is demonstrated by the analysis of contentious issues like Mohammed Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum and Maneka Gandhi versus the Union Bank.
“10 Judgements that Changed India” provides a sophisticated analysis of court cases, restoring confidence in India’s legal system while illuminating its inner workings and social ramifications. Zia Mody’s book, which compiles 10 of the Supreme Court’s most significant verdicts, discusses some of the court’s most sad, influential, and occasionally even prescient decisions. The author expresses honest and open opinions. She is not afraid to challenge some of these conclusions.
Anyone who wants to have a thorough understanding of the instances included in this book should study it. In layman’s words, the author has done a fantastic job of describing the background and resolution of these instances. The author does a fantastic job of making things simple, answering all of the reader’s questions, and critically and thankfully praising each system, whether it be the judicial or executive, in a very fair way. I would suggest it to anybody curious about the development of the Indian court and the practical implications of some of its rulings.