Abstract

The book is a doctoral thesis of Geeta Oberoi — a judicial educator in India with vast experience in homeland and abroad — seems to be a best presentation of the subject for which she and the University of Delhi and Department of Law and the Deans: Prof. Nomita Agarwal, Prof. S.N. Singh and Prof. Gurdip Singh and also the Judicial Studies Board of England and Wales now Judicial College and the School of Law, University of Warwick all deserve congratulations. Thomson Reuters (A division of Thomson Reuters South Asia Private Limited) is the publisher of the book and deserves special mention to bring out the work on an important topic of judicial education. It has been beautifully printed and bound by the Rakmo Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.The book under review is divided by the learned author in eight chapters to maintain fair balance. It is an addition in the legal and judicial education literature. It is an evidence of the fact that sons and daughters in the east are not lacking potential in understanding and developing knowledge of all kinds provided fair and proper opportunities are made available to them by those who are answerable to their own conscience, the people at large and the Creator of all the worlds. An eagle can show its excellent performance when it is free and there is vast environment. Difficulties and hardships that are natural are to be boldly confronted and labour of no person goes waste in the Universal Policy of the Creator of all the Worlds. The author has named and thanked for the help and assistance provided to her in homeland or abroad, including judges of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts and so on. This also is an evidence that there are always present noble souls who encourage pursuits of knowledge with an open and sincere heart.

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