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Neither Roses Nor Thorns is the celebrated autobiography of Justice Hans Raj Khanna (H.R. Khanna), a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. He is best known for his courageous dissenting opinion in the ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla case (the Habeas Corpus case) during the 1975 Indian Emergency, where he argued that the right to life and liberty cannot be suspended even during an emergency.
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Historic Dissent: Details the internal and external pressures during the 1976 Habeas Corpus case where he was the lone dissenting voice protecting fundamental rights. neither roses nor thorns pdf
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The Price of Integrity: After being superseded for the Chief Justice position, Khanna promptly resigned, a moment he describes with a sense of peace rather than bitterness. Neither Roses Nor Thorns is the celebrated autobiography
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We live in a world of extremes. On social media, our lives are curated to be either "picture-perfect roses" or "relatable struggles with the thorns." We are taught that a good day is blooming, and a bad day is bleeding. "The Myth of the Normal: Transsexual and the
- Roses = fragile, ornamental, demanding beauty (often masking hidden pain—the thorns).
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