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📖 Law Courts in a Glass House – An Autobiography is a compelling insider’s account that sheds light on the inner workings, challenges, and politics of Pakistan’s judicial system. Written by a distinguished and outspoken former judge, this book offers a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on the functioning of law courts, judicial decisions, and the fragile balance between justice, power, and politics.
Blending personal experiences, landmark cases, and candid observations, the author exposes the pressures faced by judges, the complexities of delivering justice, and the external influences that often shape courtroom outcomes. This autobiography is not only a personal journey but also an important social document for understanding the strengths and shortcomings of Pakistan’s legal and constitutional framework.
Essential reading for law students, legal professionals, civil service aspirants, and anyone interested in Pakistan’s judicial history, this book provides both a critique and a call for reform in the pursuit of true justice







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