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Essay: The Conscience of a Jurist in "Neither Roses Nor Thorns" The Architecture of Integrity The title itself, Neither Roses Nor Thorns
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, encapsulates Justice Khanna’s philosophy that life is a "mixed fare" of triumphs and frustrations. The narrative traces his journey from his childhood in Amritsar to his career in the Punjab and Delhi High Courts, eventually reaching the Supreme Court. He attributes much of his moral fortitude to his father, Sarv Dayal Khanna, a lawyer of "absolute integrity" who once stood alone against government pressure to welcome a British Viceroy. This foundational heritage of principled resistance is a recurring theme throughout the memoir. The "Lone Crusader" and the Emergency He attributes much of his moral fortitude to