In the labyrinth of India's judicial system, where truth often wrestles with power, Justice Cornered is an unflinching insider’s chronicle of what it truly means to serve the law — and survive it.
Drawing from decades of experience as a judge in Delhi’s courts, Sujata Kohli strips away the illusions of the black robe, revealing a justice system fraught with political pressure, systemic inertia, and moral dilemmas. From trial courts to headline-making cases, this powerful narrative exposes the silent battles fought behind the bench — where justice is cornered, but never fully surrendered.
At once a memoir, a critique, and a call to conscience, this book speaks to every citizen who still believes in the Constitution’s promise — and every professional who has dared to dissent within the system.