Chief Justice Surya Kant Praises Tushar Mehta's Humorous Legal Books at Launch Event
From drunk conduct to AI errors, CJI Surya Kant lauds Tushar Mehta’s books blending legal insight with humour
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At the launch of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's books, 'The Bench, the Bar, & the Bizarre' and 'The Lawful and the Awful', Chief Justice of India Surya Kant praised their unique blend of legal insight and humor. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also attended, discussing the evolution of India's democracy and the impact of technology on the legal profession.
- 01Chief Justice Surya Kant praised Tushar Mehta's books for their humor and legal insight.
- 02The books cover a wide range of topics, including courtroom etiquette and AI's role in law.
- 03Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted India's democratic resilience during the event.
- 04Shah noted the stability of India's multi-party parliamentary system since independence.
- 05The books reflect on the intersection of law and modern technology.
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During the launch of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's two books, 'The Bench, the Bar, & the Bizarre' and 'The Lawful and the Awful', Chief Justice of India Surya Kant commended the works for their unique combination of legal insight and humor. He remarked on the diverse themes explored in the books, which include topics like courtroom formalities, AI hallucinations, and instances of drunken conduct. The Chief Justice noted the depth of research behind the humor, highlighting the portrayal of witnesses, judges, and lawyers in various comical situations. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also attended the event, discussing the evolution of India's democracy since independence and praising Mehta's foresight regarding the implications of technology in the legal field. Shah emphasized the stability of India's multi-party system and the peaceful transitions of power throughout the nation's history, marking it as a global example of democratic resilience.
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