Fun-In-Law by Raju Z. Moray is a brilliantly illustrated legal satire that merges the world of law with the everyday realities of Indian family life. Using humour as its primary tool, the book presents law and justice not as distant concepts but as living forces that interact with family relationships—especially the famously complex dynamics involving in-laws.The cover itself sets the tone: Lady Justice, blindfolded yet confident, balances the scales of law while metaphorically “handling” troublesome in-laws, symbolized through playful caricatures. This visual storytelling continues throughout the book, making complex legal ideas approachable, memorable, and entertaining.With a foreword by Justice Abhay Oka, the book carries both credibility and charm, appealing equally to legal professionals, law students, and readers who enjoy sharp social commentary. The narrative blends wit, irony, and cultural insight to highlight how law intersects with emotions, relationships, and societal expectations in India.Far from being a conventional legal text, Fun-In-Law stands out as a refreshing take on the justice system—light-hearted yet insightful, humorous yet meaningful. It is ideal for readers seeking an intelligent laugh while reflecting on law, family, and the human side of justice.






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