
Tushar Mehta's Perspective on India's Legal System
A commentary reflects on Tushar Mehta's insights into the Indian legal system, highlighting his views on law, humor, and the human elements within justice.
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A commentary reflects on Tushar Mehta's insights into the Indian legal system, highlighting his views on law, humor, and the human elements within justice.

Menaka Guruswamy has raised concerns about the 'political use' of Supreme Court proceedings, which was countered by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, leading to drama in the court.

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant celebrated the humorous aspects of the legal profession during the launch of Tushar Mehta's book, noting that courtrooms often reflect human flaws and comedy.

India's Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre in the Sabarimala case, contended that concepts of patriarchy and gender are imported from the West, asserting that Indian traditions reflect deep respect for women.
Senior advocate Tushar Mehta's upcoming book criticizes some judges for exhibiting 'judicial bullying' due to excessive courtroom reverence, arguing that pressure does not justify incivility.
