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Justice Denied Justice Lost (English Version)

Justice Denied Justice Lost (English Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Kanchan Chakraborty

  • Edited by: Somnath Dasgupta

  • Language: English

  • Pages: 120

  • ISBN: 9789334342222

  • Cover: Paperback


About the Book
Justice Denied Justice Lost by Kanchan Chakraborty is a gripping narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of law, power, and politics within India’s judicial system. The book unfolds the compelling story of a Calcutta High Court judge who faced vilification not for his judgments but for actions taken years earlier when he was an advocate—actions that were, at the time, outside the purview of judicial regulations.

The author delves into how this judge became an unfortunate casualty of political maneuvering during a period of intense anti-corruption sentiment in India. As the tide of public opinion swelled, politicians sought to divert attention and found their scapegoat in him. His resignation before impeachment underscores the fragility of justice when entangled with political motivations.

Through meticulous analysis, Chakraborty and editor Somnath Dasgupta unravel deeper questions about fairness, accountability, and the ethical boundaries of those entrusted with justice. This book is not just a personal story—it’s a mirror held up to the judiciary, prompting readers to reflect on how justice can sometimes be lost in the maze of institutional power.

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Book Details

  • Author: Kanchan Chakraborty

  • Edited by: Somnath Dasgupta

  • Language: English

  • Pages: 120

  • ISBN: 9789334342222

  • Cover: Paperback


About the Book
Justice Denied Justice Lost by Kanchan Chakraborty is a gripping narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of law, power, and politics within India’s judicial system. The book unfolds the compelling story of a Calcutta High Court judge who faced vilification not for his judgments but for actions taken years earlier when he was an advocate—actions that were, at the time, outside the purview of judicial regulations.

The author delves into how this judge became an unfortunate casualty of political maneuvering during a period of intense anti-corruption sentiment in India. As the tide of public opinion swelled, politicians sought to divert attention and found their scapegoat in him. His resignation before impeachment underscores the fragility of justice when entangled with political motivations.

Through meticulous analysis, Chakraborty and editor Somnath Dasgupta unravel deeper questions about fairness, accountability, and the ethical boundaries of those entrusted with justice. This book is not just a personal story—it’s a mirror held up to the judiciary, prompting readers to reflect on how justice can sometimes be lost in the maze of institutional power.

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