The Law and the Lady

· Namaskar Books
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""The Law and the Lawyers,"" a compelling treatise by M. K. Gandhi, offers a profound examination of the legal profession and its role in the pursuit of justice. In this insightful work, Gandhi critiques the conventional legal system, advocating for a law that is rooted in morality, ethics, and compassion. He argues that the true purpose of law should be to serve justice rather than merely uphold rules and regulations.

Gandhi delves into the ethical responsibilities of lawyers, emphasizing their duty to champion the cause of the oppressed and marginalized. He asserts that a lawyer's role extends beyond legal representation; they must also be moral guides who uphold the principles of fairness and equity. Through his reflections, Gandhi challenges legal practitioners to reflect on their motivations and the societal impact of their work.

""The Law and the Lawyers"" is revered for its philosophical depth and Gandhi's unwavering commitment to justice. This work serves as a powerful reminder of the potential for law to be a force for good in society, urging readers to consider the intersection of law, ethics, and social responsibility. Gandhi's eloquent prose and insightful observations resonate deeply with those who seek to understand the broader implications of legal practice.

Readers are drawn to ""The Law and the Lawyers"" for its thought-provoking insights and relevance to contemporary discussions about justice and morality in the legal field. This book is essential for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of law and the responsibilities of legal professionals. Owning a copy of ""The Law and the Lawyers"" is an invitation to engage with Gandhi’s vision for a just society, making it a vital addition to any legal or philosophical collection.

About the author

Born in London, the son of artist William Collins, Wilkie Collins was educated at Highbury and spent four years in Italy with his parents. Upon his return to England, he worked first in business and then law, but eventually turned to literature. Collins created the crime novel of intricate plot and baffling mystery. The Woman in White (1860) was his first success, followed in 1863 by his masterpiece The Moonstone. Both novels demonstrate Collins' fascination with psychological portraiture and sensationalistic complication. Other books include The Haunted Hotel (1875), Antonia (1850), and Heart and Science (1883). Collins was a close friend of Charles Dickens and collaborated with him. His mastery of plot influenced Dickens, and he was influenced by Dickens's mastery of character.

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