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There are various books that we read and keep back at their places and then there are books that we read and find our home in it. Now, decoding what you have to read can be a tough thing. When it comes to the legal arena, lawyers have to read a lot and law is somewhat notoriously complicated.
But with so many books, figuring out where to start can take time. That is why in this article, put together, is a detailed catalogue of must-read books that will help you stay informed, inspired, and engaged in the ever-evolving world of law. From insightful memories to gripping courtroom dramas, these books will undoubtedly impact your legal journey. So, read on to discover some of the most captivating and thought-provoking books every legal enthusiast should have on their reading list.
5 Books every law student must read: –
1. Legal and Constitutional History of India by Justice M. Rama Jois
Justice Rama has been a successful author of several phenomenal books. He was the former Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court and has also been the former Governor of Bihar as well as Jharkhand.
“Legal and Constitutional History of India” by Justice M. Rama Jois was published for the first time in the year 1984 as the first volume of the Legal and Constitutional History of India. It covers the ancient Indian legal, judicial, and constitutional systems. The book was subsidized by the Government of India through the National Book Trust for the betterment of the students. Its second printing was released in 1990 which was also subsidized. The book not only covers legal history but also has Indology, Sociology, and Political Science.
2. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Harper Lee was born in the Alabama town of Monroeville. After graduation, she wrote several student publications and gave her time for a humor magazine as an editor. She did not complete her law degree and moved to New York in the year 1950 and worked as a reservation clerk with Eastern Air Lines and BOAC.
This book became an instant bestseller and was acclaimed as a critical hit. It’s an unforgettable novel filled with compassion, drama, and life lessons. The book went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 after which it was also converted into an Academy Award-winning film. The book got the tag of a cult classic. Although Harper Lee considered her book as a simple love story, today it is regarded as a masterpiece of American literature.
3. Nani Palkhivala : The Courtroom Genius by Soli J Sorabjee and Arvind P Datar
Nani Palkhivala has been the legend of the Indian Legal Arena. After a phenomenal academic career, he was quick to become India’s most renowned lawyer and remained in the top spots for five decades. He remained famous for his amazing power of concentration and for his persuasive advocacy. He had created a reputation for himself as a fantastic constitutional lawyer. All of the major landmark cases between 1965 and 1995 were argued by him.
“Nani Palkhivala : The Courtroom Genius” by Soli J Sorabjee and Arvind P Datar, shines a light on Palkhivala’s journey as a lawyer, discusses the landmark cases on which he had appeared, and how these cases changed the future of the country forever. This book interestingly describes his working methods along with his style of advocacy. Of course, law students shouldn’t miss this gem of a book but apart from law students, every chartered accountant, member of the judiciary, and any well-informed citizen of the country shouldn’t miss the opportunity of reading this book.
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4. Letters to a Law Student by Nicholas McBride
What does it take to succeed as a law student? This book will show you how. Letters to a Law Student is packed full of practical advice and helpful answers to the most common questions about studying law at university across every stage of taking, or thinking about taking, a law degree and also helps you navigate the challenges and complexities of the legal profession with ease and confidence.
5. Landmark Judgments That Changed India by Ashok K. Ganguly
Ganguly’s book is a discerning study of 14 landmark legal cases, such as Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973), Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978), Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan (1997) etc., that have had a significant impact on the development of Indian law and society. This provides an understanding of the complex interplay between law and society and how judicial decisions can shape the course of national development. This can help law students develop a deeper appreciation for the role of law in shaping Indian society and governance, allowing them to study the opinions of some of the most respected judges in Indian legal history and learn from their reasoning and arguments.
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