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Book Details
Title: Roses in December: An Autobiography
Author: M. C. Chagla
Publisher: Bhavan's Book University
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 588
Published Year: 2000
Dimensions: 24 × 17 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Roses in December: An Autobiography by M. C. Chagla is the engaging life story of one of India's most distinguished legal minds, diplomats, and public servants. Written with elegance, candor, and intellectual depth, the memoir chronicles Chagla's remarkable journey through some of the most significant political, legal, and diplomatic developments of twentieth-century India.
The autobiography begins with Chagla's early life and education, tracing his rise from a talented law student to one of the country's foremost advocates. Readers gain insight into the formative experiences that shaped his commitment to justice, constitutional values, and public service.
A major portion of the memoir focuses on Chagla's distinguished legal career, including his tenure as Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. He reflects on landmark legal principles, judicial independence, and the evolving role of the judiciary in safeguarding democracy and the rule of law.
The book also offers a fascinating account of Chagla's diplomatic service as India's ambassador to several important countries and his later roles in public life, including serving as Minister of Education and Minister of External Affairs. His firsthand observations provide valuable perspectives on international diplomacy, nation-building, and India's place in the post-independence world.

