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An Indian judge whose work left its mark on judiciary in other lands

Justice AN Grover was one of three judges superseded after having been a part of the majority in the landmark ‘Basic Structure’ judgement. He was also part of the bench which decided on the ‘Bank Nationalisation’ and ‘Privy Purses’ cases. Of the three it is ‘Basic Structure’ which left its imprint in other jurisdictions as brought out in an insightful biography of Justice Grover

January 15, 2025 / 17:12 IST
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Justice Grover was part of very important and landmark cases which resulted in the most consequential judgments of post-independent India.

Personal accounts and autobiographies of public personalities are not merely the chronicle of their life and times. It also becomes an account of important events that become part of historical retelling. They provide rare insights into the unfolding of important events that shape any country's political and social landscape.

When that account is of a judge of a higher judiciary, it becomes even more fascinating. Their lives are usually not open for public scrutiny, and important events of their professional and personal lives are often seen through extremely filtered lens. So, when the judge or a family member chooses to tell his story, it is expected that it will throw a fresh light on some important events.

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A valuable addition to these accounts is a book titled 'The Unyielding Judge: The Life and Legacy of Justice AN Grover' authored by Gauri Grover who is a lawyer practising at Delhi High Court and is the granddaughter of former Supreme Court judge Justice AN Grover.

When the Executive imposed its writ on the Judiciary in the pre-collegium era