M.C chahgla's autobiography ..Roses in December

Q:11 what is best advocacy?
A: the best advocacy always help to the judge to write his judgement. An advocate should be fearless and fair. The advocacy of justice is made possible not only by a fair and impartial judge but also by a courageous  advocate.

Q:12 what is law according to m.c chagla?
A: law is discipline of mind. It teaches that how to think clearly ,precisely,and accurately. Every word has its definite meaning and must find its proper place in its own aapect. Such a mind is essential logical and has the courage to face the results of its own mental process.

Q:13 Define the term "it is either all bed and no roses or all roses and no bed"?
A:To this saying of Heward  Chagla interprets that life at the is not so comfortable for advocate. An advocate lack of magnificiency in his work but the meladjustment spreads everywhere. This drastic time helps advocacy.he further exclaimed that success could prevail who has faith in himself.

Q:14  When was Chagla took the charge of chief Justice and from whom of Bombay HC.?
A: M.C Chagla took the charge of chief justice on 15aug.1947 from Sir Leonard Stone.

Q:15 what awas Chagla's views about  Pritt?
Ans: Pritt was a first class lawyer but he had habit of being rude to the bench .

Q:16 write the name of the judged appointed by M C.Chagla?

A: K.T.DESAI,N.A MODI,S.T DESAI AND K.K DESAI.

Q:17 What did chagla tells about KARMA?

A : Chagla's philosophy about karma is based on his psychological approach towards life. According to him life is full of anxiety and complexity to come out from this darker aspect of life one needs to have courage as well as sincere approach towards life. Therefore it would be easy for any human being to come out from the disastrous situation of his life.

Q:18 Explain Chagla's relationship with Morarji Desai?

Ans: At the first and foremost time of Chagla's life his relationship with Morarji Desai was not friendly and familiar. When Morarji Desai was Home Minister and Chahla the Chief Justice at that time so many issues were in their life create conflicts among them. As a member of government and judiciary they have so many points on which they have contradictory opinion.Thus professionally their relationship was not on familiar terms. Later it is considered by Chagla that they became very good friends.

Q:19  What were Chagla's issues on distinction between welfare of society and individuality?

A: Chagla  expresses the fact that one essential  requirement of social legislation that it should be enforceable. Accordingly a state can always try to impose a law through the correlative agencies of the state. The state also maintained a natural and practical limit to the sovergien of the state. To express his views on this content Chagla interacted his views from the book of Allen " Morality and individuality".

Q:20  Comment Chagla's views on religion?
A: The religious philosophy of chagla very much depends upon his doctrine of karma. According to this doctrine he exclaims that the two major religions of India, 'the hindu' and  the Muslims have based on the religious concept of karma and kismat. Both of the religions have equal point of view  and faith,that suffering is a part of destiny and a victim should be come out from the suffering cheerfully with this attitude  toward life. One should have fight against the misfortunes of his life. So that this is an coviniont and comfortable philosophy of life which should be helpful for each and every being of the God. And also helpful to encourage the rich man to help the poor one.


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