The Case That Shook India is a powerful legal and political account that examines one of the most consequential corruption cases in Indian history. Written by senior lawyer and public-interest activist Prashant Bhushan, the book delves into the legal battle that exposed systemic corruption at the highest levels of power. Through firsthand experience and meticulous documentation, it highlights the role of the judiciary, civil society, and activism in holding authority accountable.
Key Features
- Firsthand legal perspective from a lawyer directly involved in the case
- Detailed analysis of corruption, governance, and institutional accountability
- Examination of the intersection between law, politics, and public interest litigation
- Insight into judicial processes and constitutional challenges
- Strong emphasis on transparency, democracy, and citizens’ rights
This book is ideal for readers interested in Indian politics, law, and anti-corruption movements. It is especially valuable for law students, legal professionals, journalists, civil service aspirants, and socially conscious readers who want a deeper understanding of how landmark cases can influence democratic institutions. Readers who follow public interest litigation and governance reforms in India will find this book both informative and thought-provoking.