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Contents<br/>PART I<br/>ESSAYS<br/>Constitutional Law<br/>1. The Basic Structure Doctrine Revisited<br/>Gautam Bhatia<br/>2. The Abrogation of Article 370 Dr. Abhinav Chandrachud<br/>3. Constitutional Falsehoods and the Basic Structure Doctrine Dr. Chintan Chandrachud<br/>4. Exploring the Contours of Principle of Reasonable Accommodation: A Critique of Exclusion of Blind Persons as Judges by the Supreme Court Dr. Sanjay Jain<br/>5. Freedom For the Speech We Hate: Why The Right to Dissent Matters And Why the Colonial Law of Sedition Undermines Democracy Darius J. Khambata<br/>6. Our Constitution Defaced and Defiled? V. Sudhish Pai<br/>7. A Tale of Two Constitutions Vikram Raghavan<br/>8. Constitutionalism, Independence of the Judiciary and Human Rights in the Context of Kenya Sharad Rao<br/>9. The Basic Features of Article 370 Arghya Sengupta<br/>Taxation 1. A Humble Tribute Justice R.V. Easwar<br/>2. Nani Palkhivala and My Family, and the Changing World of International Taxation Porus Kaka<br/>3. A Legendary Jurist and Economist Ajay Vohra<br/>Technology, Legal Interpretation and the Common Law;<br/>1. Individuals Possess Rights, Governments Perform Duties: Citizenship and Social Policy Dr. Dipankar Gupta<br/>2. Rethinking Social Media – Through the Prism of Freedoms, Liberties & Victim Rights N. S. Nappinai<br/>3. Common Lawyer as Practical Philosopher Shivprasad Swaminathan<br/>4. Understanding Retroactive and Retrospective Enactment of Laws Rahul Unnikrishnan<br/>Economics and Governance;<br/>1. Second Generation Economic Reforms: Empowering Government to do What it Must Dr. Rakesh Mohan<br/>2. Why We Need Critical Self-examination for Economic Progress Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan<br/>3. Black Money Dr. Y.V. Reddy<br/>4. PARALLEL LIVES: Nani Palkhivala and Narasimha Rao’s Legacy as Economic Reformers Vinay Sitapati<br/>PART II <br/>REMINISCENCES <br/>1. Nani A. Palkhivala - Some Reminiscences<br/>M.L. Bhakta<br/>2. A True Friend Dharmendra Bhandari<br/>3. There but for the Grace of God, Go I Shirin Bharucha<br/>4. The Legend of Nani Palkhivala Iqbal M. Chagla<br/>5. A Role Model Dileep Choksi<br/>6. Recollections Sohrab E. Dastur<br/>7. Some Memories of Nani Palkhivala Ashok Desai<br/>8. Nani Palkhivala and Forum of Free Enterprise S. Divakara<br/>9. Palkhivala in Singapore Shyamal Gupta<br/>10. A Realized Soul N.V. Iyer<br/>11. Nani- A Wordsmith Who Was Also a Lawyer Bansi S. Mehta<br/>12. Focus on Excellence Zia Mody<br/>13. Counsel Extraordinaire Ravinder Narain<br/>14. Remembering Nani … Fali S. Nariman<br/>15. Nani A. Palkhivala as I Knew Him Justice R. F. Nariman<br/>16. Remembrance of Things Past The late Behram A. Palkhivala<br/>17. Our Noble, Gentle Nani Dhan B. Palkhivala<br/>18. His Twilight Days Jehangir B. Palkhivala<br/>19. Everlasting Friendship K. Parasaran<br/>20. Humble and Humane Deepak Parekh<br/>21. Na bhooto na bhavishyati Justice S. Ranganathan<br/>22. Living and Working with Nani H.P. Ranina<br/>23. Nani: My Uncle Statira Ranina<br/>24. Nani: A Lawyer and a Diplomat Satish J. Shah<br/>25. God’s Gift to India Minoo Shroff<br/>26. Fond Memories of a Genius: Nani Palkhivala Soli J. Sorabjee<br/>27. A Kind and Considerate Human Being Ratan N. Tata<br/>28. A Dear Friend and a Patient Dr. Farokh Udwadia<br/>29. A Legend Extraordinaire K.K. Venugopal<br/>PART III<br/>ARTICLES BY YOUNG NANI General<br/>1. All About Newspapers The Weekly Bombay, June 5, 1937<br/>2. Prohibition is Not Prohibitive: It Will End in Promoting Liquor Jame Jamshed, October, 1937<br/>3. Persons Noted for their Miraculous Memory Kaiser-i-Hind, December 19, 1937<br/>4. A Village Turned into Capital Rast Rahbar, July 23, 1944<br/>5. Salute the Victor-Everyman Rast Rahbar, May 6, 1945<br/>6. THIS and THAT: A Beautiful Thing - Loveliness That’s Centuries Old;<br/>A Living Word - Wanderers in Life’s Garden - Twenty Years Hence - Wilderness of Flowers - Poetic Prose - Great Thoughts - William Blake.<br/>Mumbai Varthman <br/>Literature <br/>1. The Sign-posts of Dickensland Sang Varthman Annual, 1938 <br/>2. Wordsworth: The Prophet of Joy Sang Varthman Annual, 1939<br/>3. The Centenary of Thomas Hardy Sang Varthman Annual, 1940<br/>4. Poets Laureate Sang Varthman Annual, 1941<br/>5. Bicentenary of Dean Swift: The Champion of Liberty Rast Rahbar, October 21, 1945<br/>6. THIS and THAT: The Enjoyment of Biography – the Poor Reasonable Animal – A<br/>Digression – The Grand Interpretor of All Literature – The Damocles Sword of Respectability – Byron’s Wildness – To write a Good Life as Hard as to Live One – Wordsworth – Simplicity in Poetry. Mumbai Varthman<br/>7. THIS and THAT: English Aphorists - The Charm of Apophthegms - Lord Bacon—<br/>The Sayings of the Earl of Halifax - Father and Son - Maxims of Chesterfield- A<br/>Brilliant Wit—Dr. Johnson and Hazlitt - Emerson, the Prince of Aphorists. Mumbai Varthman<br/>Law <br/>1. Limitations of Democracy: The Nose-counting Method Rast Rahbar, November 6, 1943<br/>2. The Romance of the Law Rast Rahbar, September, 1945<br/>3. The Law Emulates the Tortoise: Ante-Diluvian Traditions Rast Rahbar, November 18, 1945<br/>4. Denigration of The Lawyer Rast Rahbar, March 21, 1946<br/>5. A Legal Causerie Rast Rahbar, March, 1947<br/>PART IV<br/>CORRESPONDENCES AND OTHER DOCUMENTS<br/>1. Letter to Miss. K. R. Bharucha dated 22.10.1986<br/>2. Letter from K. Parasaran dated 31.12.1987<br/>3. Letter to K. Parasaran dated 05.01.1988<br/>4. Letter to K. Parasaran dated 27.04.1988<br/>5. Letter from K. Parasaran dated 11.05.1988<br/>6. Letter from V.A. Bobde dated 12.04.1989<br/>7. Letter to Soli Sorabjee dated 11.12.1989<br/>8. Letter from Aharon Barak dated 28.07.1994<br/>9. Letter from J.B. Dadachanji dated 23.01.1995<br/>10. Letter to J.B. Dadachanji dated 27.01.1995<br/>11. Letter from J. Jayalalitha dated 14.01.1996<br/>12. Letter to S. Ramakrishnan dated 03.10.1996<br/>13. Letter from J.B. Dadachanji dated 08.01.1997<br/>14. Letter from I.K. Gujral dated 27.01.1998<br/>15. Letter from Dinesh Vyas dated 27.01.1998<br/>16. Letter from Maharaja Gajsingh<br/>17. Letter from Former Chief Justice of India, Y.V. Chandrachud, dated 04.02.1998<br/> 18. Letter to Sudip Mazumdar dated 18.02.1998<br/>19. Letter to M. P. Bhandara dated 11.12.1998<br/>20. Written submissions of Palkhivala in the Privy Purses case<br/>21. What Should you do, Mr. President? N.A. Palkhivala<br/>(The Sunday Times of India, November 23, 1997)<br/>22. A Review of the Finance (No.2) Bill, 1962 N. A. Palkhivala<br/>(as published by the Forum of Free Enterprise) |