"When the pandemic struck, confining everyone to their homes, Mihir Chakravarti turned to fiction, shifting from the dry facts he had written throughout his career in legal briefs. Drawing from a lifetime of experiences, he compiled a collection of fictionalized accounts of incidents that had occurred—or nearly occurred—over the years. This book presents a curated selection of twelve such stories, each offering a glimpse into the moments that shaped his journey. Through these narratives, Mihir Chakravarti blends reality with imagination, bringing to life compelling tales inspired by real events." About the Author"Born in 1940, Mihir Chakravarti pursued his education with distinction, completing his Senior Cambridge from La Martiniere School under Cambridge University in 1957. He then attended Presidency College, Calcutta, followed by Bengal Engineering College, Shibpur, where he graduated as an engineer in 1963. After working as an engineer for a few years, his passion for the legal field led him to study law at the University College of Law, Calcutta, earning his law degree in 1972. With a distinguished career as a practicing lawyer at the Calcutta High Court, he dedicated decades to the legal profession before eventually retiring from active practice. His journey reflects a commitment to learning, adaptability, and excellence in both engineering and law."