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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn the Shadow of Dawood Ibrahim: When Justice Betrays Identity
What happens when the very system sworn to protect justice becomes the source of your deepest betrayal? In this gripping personal memoir, Subash Mohapatra bares the relentless ordeal of being branded by a judge, his identity twisted into a weapon against him in the courtroom.
Standing accused in the shadow of one of India’s most notorious fugitives, Mohapatra’s fight is more than a legal battle—it is a powerful story of resilience, courage, and the fight to reclaim truth in a world clouded by prejudice and fear. His journey exposes a justice system where suspicion can overshadow facts and where identity becomes a dangerous liability.
With unflinching honesty and raw emotion, this book pulls back the curtain on the personal costs of confronting injustice, revealing the scars left behind when power betrays fairness. It is a voice for those silenced, a call to awaken the conscience of a society that must choose between fear and fairness.
Read this memoir to witness the struggle of one man who refused to be defined by a shadow, who dared to challenge a flawed system—and who reminds us all that justice must never betray identity.
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Fearless, reflective, and unrelenting—Subash Mohapatra stands at the crossroads of poetry, activism, and public conscience. A poet, activist, and commentator on ethics and current affairs, he uses his words as a medium of truth, accountability, and reform. Writing in both Oriya and English, Mohapatra’s voice resonates with moral clarity and empathy, cutting across boundaries of class, culture, and ideology. His poetry and prose capture the struggles of the marginalized, exposing the fault lines of power and highlighting the strength of ordinary people who refuse to surrender to injustice.
Deeply committed to human rights, peace, and environmental justice, Mohapatra has been at the forefront of campaigns to end child marriage and promote social equity in India. Through his work with the Centre for Public Ethics, he continues to question entrenched systems of authority and advocate for transparency and moral responsibility in governance. His writings—whether poetic or political—seek to make power visible, answerable, and humane.
His book In the Shadow of Dawood Ibrahim: When Justice Betrays Identity is a riveting legal memoir that chronicles his courtroom battles, tracing one man’s journey through the labyrinth of law, identity, and truth in a nation still learning the meaning of justice.
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