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India, 1934. A magazine on health is dragged into court—accused of obscenity for teaching what society fears to name.
The Man Who Murdered Morality is a gripping fictional retelling of a real but forgotten trial, where bold reformers dared to challenge silence, shame, and censorship. At its heart is Dr. Advait Rao, a principled lawyer who defends the right to speak uncomfortable truths.
As the courtroom fills with tension, Rao must ask:
What corrupts more—education or ignorance? Truth or taboo?
This novel blends law, literature, and lost history in a story that echoes even today—where morality is debated, and freedom still walks a tightrope.
Some truths offend. Others liberate.
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