How Gourango Lost His O
$46.00
Author: | Sanjoy Ghose |
ISBN 13: | 9789390715442 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2022 |
Subject: | Law |
About the Book
From the boondocks of the Sundarbans to the hallowed corridors of the Supreme Court of India, and everywhere in between, comes this insightful and humourous “non-story” that regales the tales of struggling lawyers, their colorful clients, and the landscape of the Indian judiciary, all via the perspective and experiences of one such lawyer—Gourango, the unwitting star of this narrative.
“An authentic behind-the-scenes glimpse into the lives and challenges of lawyers and their clients, this book will fascinate readers with its many colorful larger-than-life characters, dramatic stories, and unexpected plot twists.”
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Author of The Last Queen and Forest of Enchantments
“Each chapter, often peppered with affectionate Bengalese, is both poignant and sweet. This is why your smile will play around the edges long after you’ve turned the last page. For the non-initiate, cheeky access to the legal world as well.”
— Dipankar Gupta
Sociologists and Public Intellectual
“Ghose manages the impossible here; he brings relatability to an otherwise drab & complex universe of Indian Jurisprudence. A satirical look into how Indian courts function, with all their eccentricities & the power games that are played. A must-read ‘non-story’ for anyone interested to know how justice is done in our country (or not).”
— Akash Banerjee
Satirist and Political Commentator
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Table Of Contents:
Dramatis Personae
Prologue
Part I
1. Noor Mallik
2. Keshto Bannerjee
3. Justice Parambrato Basak
4. It begins
5. Annapurna and Sunanda
6. Roopa Bose
7. Siddhant Jhunjhunwala
8. The Countdown Begins
9. Noor’s big day in court
10. Snigdha Chakraborti (née Sarkar)
11. Narendra Biswas
12. Action Replay
13. How Gourango lost his O
Part II
14. Ali Khan
15. Indumati Khilnani
16. Sreedharan Chandrashekharan Pandiyan
17. Bipin Bihari Panda
18. Indumati Khilnani II
19. Gourango loses his O
20. The Meeting
21. Judgment Day
Part III
22. The Nine Day Queen
23. The “Gujjar” from Greater Noida and Lofty Latin
24. The incorrigible “I’m also a lawyer.”
25. “You must always lose.”
26. “Won’t you treat me to a cup of coffee first?”
27. “You are a cruel man Mr. Ghose.”
Epilogue
Glossary of Legal Terms
Acknowledgments