“ Raju reflects on the eternal themes of good judges, bad judges, good lawyers, bad lawyers, money-making lawyers and impoverished lawyers, and last but not the least the bewildered litigant. Raju has appropriately named his lawyer "Gobble D. Gook", who communicates only with himself, and his image of the litigant, reminds me of R.K. Laxman's common man, bewailed on the corridors of the Courts, chasing the illusion of justice. ”
Excerpt from the Foreword to Court Jester by Indira Jaising, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India