Off The Bench is a compelling and authoritative work offering post-retirement reflections of a distinguished judicial figure. Drawing upon years of service on the bench, the book provides candid insights into judicial decision-making, courtroom dynamics, ethics, and institutional challenges faced by courts. The narrative goes beyond judgments and statutes to explore the human, moral, and administrative dimensions of judging. It reflects on the pressures of judicial office, the responsibility of upholding constitutional values, and the evolving role of the judiciary in a democratic society. This Reprint, 2024 revives a respected legal memoir for contemporary readers. It is invaluable for judges, judicial aspirants, lawyers, law students, academicians, and policymakers seeking a deeper understanding of the judicial process from an insider’s perspective. The book stands out for its honesty, depth, and rare vantage point—making it an essential addition to any serious legal library.






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