In chapters like "Case Law vs Face Law - When Justice Bows to Identity," Pareek explores how judgments are sometimes based not on legal merit, but on the identity of the litigant. The book also documents how public interest litigation (PIL), a once-noble judicial innovation, is at times reduced to a weapon in the hands of vested interests, selectively entertained or dismissed depending on who knocks at the courtroom door. Unveiling Real Scandals and Suppressed Stories-This book is not theoretical. It draws from decades of case law, judicial records, newspaper investigations, and first-hand accounts to present a detailed analysis of some of India's most controversial judicial episodes. From the case of Justice C.S. Karnan, who publicly named sitting judges and faced imprisonment, to the Loya Mystery, involving the suspicious death of a judge in a politically sensitive case, the book documents how critical events are often buried under legalese and orchestrated silen
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