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Hamlet of Law

By: Naren Rudra
  • Summary

  • Hamlet of Law expounds on inventive, clever and often artful submissions of counsels in Indian courts with the view to grasp and assimilate the arguing and presentation skills of these stellar lawyers. Seldom we'll digress from the submissions and focus on interesting yet ignored legal facets. Share your reviews, suggestions and pitch new ideas for the podcast at hamletoflaw@gmail.com
    Naren Rudra
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Episodes
  • Diaries of a Young Judge: Tharani Vemuganti
    Dec 21 2023

    Explore the intriguing journey of Justice Tharani Vemuganti, who achieved the bench at an early stage. Listen to this episode of The Hamlet of Law wherein she delves into her compelling story, challenges faced, and insights on the legal system. An episode of ambition, resilience, and navigating challenges in the courtroom.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Justice L. Nageswara Rao's Voyage: Courtroom Success to Judicial Legacy
    Aug 15 2023
    Explore the journey of Justice L. Nageswara Rao, former judge, Supreme Court of India, transcending from advocate triumphs to revered judicial wisdom. Revel in captivating and profound insights, shaping a remarkable legal legacy in his own words!
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    43 mins
  • Delhi - An Incomplete State and Undefined Union Territory
    Jan 28 2022

    Delhi has a Lieutenant Governor instead of a Governor or Administrator like other States and UTs and despite being one of the most populous territories in the world, the franchise rights of Delhi’s citizens are insignificant vis-a-vis fellow citizens of other states in India for significant control over Delhi’s administration vests with the Union Cabinet and not with elected Delhi govt. With murky power borders, Union govt. and Delhi govt. were always at loggerheads until recently when the SC delineated borders through a constitution bench. This episode entails detailed administrative history of Delhi, reasons for assigning limited sovereignty to Delhi as a state and comprehensive analysis of arguments made by both Delhi govt. and Union govt. and the judgment delivered by the constitution bench.

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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