Writer : Rohinton F. Nariman
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About the Book
The Voice of Dissent: Landmark Supreme Court Judgments That Shaped India
Dissenting judgments are more than just disagreements—they are the seeds of future change. In this comprehensive two-volume work, eminent jurist Rohinton Fali Nariman meticulously traces the history of dissent in the Supreme Court of India, from its inception to the present day. Through landmark cases such as Bengal Immunity Co. Ltd. v. State of Bihar (1955), Keshava Madhava Menon v. State of Bombay (1951), and Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association v. Union of India (1993), Nariman highlights how dissenting voices have often laid the foundation for transformative shifts in legal and constitutional thought.
"The dissenting opinion is not an expression of defeat but a beacon for the future."
From constitutional interpretation to civil liberties and economic policies, these dissents have shaped India’s legal landscape, sometimes gaining recognition years later as the correct position of law. A must-read for legal scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone intrigued by India’s legal history, The Voice of Dissent offers an authoritative exploration of the judgments that dared to challenge the majority—and, in doing so, helped redefine justice itself.