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case (the Habeas Corpus case) during the 1975–1977 Emergency, an act that cost him the Chief Justiceship but cemented his legacy as a defender of civil liberties.

"Neither Roses Nor Thorns" is more than just an autobiography; it is a profound testament to integrity, courage, and the rule of law in India, penned by one of its most courageous judges, .

: While four other judges agreed that fundamental rights could be suspended during an emergency, Khanna argued that the right to life and liberty is inherent and cannot be stripped away by executive decree.