There are over eight lakh practising lawyers in India - after the United States, our country has the second largest legal profession in the world. But how are lawyers and the judicial system in India perceived today? It is no secret that the very thought of facing the courts in India leaves the common man with a sense of dread and despair; cases drag on interminably, and justice sometimes seems like an afterthought. Who or what is responsible for this situation? where have we lost our way? it is at times good to see ourselves as others see us, and the picture is not a very flattering one, argues Fali s. Nariman, renowned constitutional expert, practising lawyer and president of the Bar Association of India. In this frank and thought-provoking book he realistically appraises the performance of those in the profession and what they need to do in the years ahead, and addresses some home truths about our country's legal system.
I was expecting much more insight from a astute man like fali Nariman. Books touches the problem areas in judicial system from legal, political and cultural perspective.
Books lacks the flow and continuity, many times you feel to skip a para or page. At the same time There are many good lines and quotes which gives us a thought to ponder upon.
Those who are or want to deal with legal systems in India should read this book. But don't expect too much from it. At least I didn't got what I was expecting. I would like to go through other writing of Narimanji ..