Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer (1915–2014) was a transformative figure in Indian legal history, serving as a Supreme Court judge, a minister in the Kerala government, and a prolific author. His literary output, spanning nearly 100 books, reflects a philosophy where law is not merely a "legal parchment" but a dynamic tool for social revolution. 📚 Major Works and Judicial Philosophy

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: Contains scholarly analyses and chapters regarding his "expansive interpretation of fundamental rights". Ministry of Law & Justice or look for his landmark judgments

If you're interested in exploring Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer's ideas on social justice, human rights, and the Indian judicial system, I recommend starting with his more accessible books, such as "The Judicial Process" or "Human Rights and Indian Judiciary". If you're looking for a more comprehensive understanding of his philosophy, "Revolutionary Justice" might be a good starting point.

: A critical examination of human rights issues published in 1990. Social Justice and the Undone Vast

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