About the Book: Marking its seventy-fifth year, this book critically examines the Supreme Court of India’s evolving role in shaping justice, accountability, and transparency. It explores how the Court balances judicial activism with responsibility while acting as a counter-majoritarian check on State power. Contributors include former judges, lawyers, scholars, and journalists who analyze the Court’s commitment to constitutional values like liberty, equality, and dignity. Through essays and interviews, the volume fosters deep public dialogue on the Court’s legitimacy and challenges. Essential reading for those interested in Indian constitutional law, judicial reform, and legal studies.