For those of you who missed our inaugural edition; “Behind the Bookshelves” is a brand-new segment where we ask trailblazers and news makers from across the legal fraternity about their reading habits..Our guest on the second episode of 'Behind the Bookshelves' is distinguished Senior Advocate Raju Ramachandran. Known for his unimpeachable erudition, he is also a columnist of rare maturity whose compelling views set in print are hard to refute..The Supreme Court has called upon him to assist them in matters of great national importance, including the Gujarat Riots case and Ajmal Kasab's appeal against his conviction and sentence.Incidentally, he has also served as Additional Solicitor General of India.He spoke to Bar and Bench about droughts in a prolific reading journey, on whether one could work on the assumption that reading is a planned and systematic exercise and a lot more. [Watch Video].Gopal Subramanium is a name that barely needs an introduction. He has served as Solicitor General of India, assisted the Supreme Court in several matters of grave national importance, and has borne witness to the twists and turns in India’s legal history from a front row seat..He was kind enough to agree to be our first guest on our brand new segment "Behind the bookshelves".His voracious appetite for reading apart; the sheer depth and scope of his habit is truly worth beholding. [Watch Video]
For those of you who missed our inaugural edition; “Behind the Bookshelves” is a brand-new segment where we ask trailblazers and news makers from across the legal fraternity about their reading habits..Our guest on the second episode of 'Behind the Bookshelves' is distinguished Senior Advocate Raju Ramachandran. Known for his unimpeachable erudition, he is also a columnist of rare maturity whose compelling views set in print are hard to refute..The Supreme Court has called upon him to assist them in matters of great national importance, including the Gujarat Riots case and Ajmal Kasab's appeal against his conviction and sentence.Incidentally, he has also served as Additional Solicitor General of India.He spoke to Bar and Bench about droughts in a prolific reading journey, on whether one could work on the assumption that reading is a planned and systematic exercise and a lot more. [Watch Video].Gopal Subramanium is a name that barely needs an introduction. He has served as Solicitor General of India, assisted the Supreme Court in several matters of grave national importance, and has borne witness to the twists and turns in India’s legal history from a front row seat..He was kind enough to agree to be our first guest on our brand new segment "Behind the bookshelves".His voracious appetite for reading apart; the sheer depth and scope of his habit is truly worth beholding. [Watch Video]