101 Leading Judgements That Shaped India’s Progressive Jurisprudence
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Book Details
- Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
- ISBN: 9789391820626
- Edition: 1st Edition
- Language: English
- Weight: 0.00g
- Title Code: 1297
- Author: Singh Sushma (Dr), Prakash Ravi Chandra (Adv.), Patra Subhasmita Subhadarsini (Adv)
About the Book
The 1st Edition of this book, authored by Singh Sushma (Dr), Prakash Ravi Chandra (Adv.), and Patra Subhasmita Subhadarsini (Adv.), and published by Sultan Chand & Sons, presents a comprehensive collection of case briefs of landmark judgments delivered by the Supreme Court of India from 2016 to 2022.
The book adopts a dynamic and analytical approach, reflecting the evolving nature of Indian society and the judiciary’s role in shaping legal and constitutional developments. It covers major contemporary issues such as decriminalization of homosexuality, right to privacy, Sabarimala judgment, medical termination of pregnancy, and debates on marital rape, among others.
Each case is presented in a crisp and structured format, including facts, legal issues, and operative judgments, making it easy for readers to understand and revise. The book spans across key areas of law including constitutional, criminal, civil, family, and domestic laws, providing a holistic understanding of modern legal developments.
Salient Features
- Covers landmark Supreme Court judgments (2016–2022).
- Structured case briefs with facts, issues, and judgments.
- Focus on contemporary legal and constitutional issues.
- Covers multiple domains: constitutional, criminal, civil, and family law.
- Useful for law students, judiciary aspirants, CLAT, NET, UPSC candidates, and professionals.
- Enhances analytical thinking and debate skills.

