Memoirs and Reflections
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TextPublication details: Islamabad : Alhamra, 2002. Description: 398 P. ; 22 cmISBN: 9799695160762 (hbk.)Subject(s): Autobiography | History | Pakistani HistoryDDC classification: 823 NAS Summary: Memoirs and Reflections by Nasim Hasan Shah is a candid and insightful autobiographical account by the former Chief Justice of Pakistan. In this work, Shah reflects on his legal career, major constitutional cases, and key political events in Pakistan's history, including his controversial role in the judiciary’s validation of military takeovers and the death sentence of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Blending personal anecdotes with professional reflections, Shah offers his perspective on the interplay between law and politics, while also defending some of his most debated decisions. The memoir serves as both a historical record and a justification of his legacy in Pakistan’s judicial and political evolution.
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Includes Bibliographical References and Index.
Memoirs and Reflections by Nasim Hasan Shah is a candid and insightful autobiographical account by the former Chief Justice of Pakistan. In this work, Shah reflects on his legal career, major constitutional cases, and key political events in Pakistan's history, including his controversial role in the judiciary’s validation of military takeovers and the death sentence of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Blending personal anecdotes with professional reflections, Shah offers his perspective on the interplay between law and politics, while also defending some of his most debated decisions. The memoir serves as both a historical record and a justification of his legacy in Pakistan’s judicial and political evolution.

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