The New Magna Carta (A Tale of Judicial Tyranny) presents a sharp and thought-provoking critique of the expanding role of the judiciary in India’s constitutional framework. Drawing parallels with the historic Magna Carta, the book questions whether modern judicial practices have moved beyond interpretation into judicial law-making and institutional dominance. The author examines key judgments, trends in judicial activism, and the erosion of the separation of powers, arguing that unchecked judicial authority may undermine democratic governance. By analyzing constitutional principles, court practices, and institutional boundaries, the book challenges readers to reconsider the balance between judicial independence and accountability. This Edition 2022 is particularly valuable for law students, lawyers, judges, constitutional scholars, and policy analysts interested in constitutional theory and institutional reform. Its uniqueness lies in its fearless critique of judicial power, offering a counter-narrative to conventional views on judicial supremacy while reinforcing the importance of constitutional restraint.






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