“A barrister is someone who stands between the state and a citizen”
This principle has guided Satyajit Boolell, SC throughout his remarkable career. Growing up in a family of lawyers, he was inspired by the timeless classic To Kill a Mockingbird, a book which instilled in him a deep sense of justice and truth. This unwavering commitment has allowed him to uphold his profession without fear or favour, even in the face of immense challenges and pressure.
Satyajit Boolell SC needs no introduction. As a formidable Director of Public Prosecutions, he upheld the critical responsibilities of this constitutional role, fiercely protecting its independence —an essential pillar of our democracy – at times, at the risk of his own safety.
In this fascinating podcast, Mr Boolell candidly shares his insights on:
- The values that have shaped his life and career
- The essence of a barrister
- His most memorable case
- Proposals for criminal justice reforms in Mauritius
- The role of rehabilitation within the criminal justice system
- Embracing AI and technology
- The dangers of constitutional illiteracy
- What inspired him to work on the book “Résister” with Alain Gordon Gentil
- His advice to young criminal barristers …
Source: Prism Chambers
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SATYAJIT BOOLELL SC
Senior Counsel & Chairman at Temple
Satyajit Boolell SC served as Assistant Solicitor General and Parliamentary Counsel at the Attorney General’s Office, working on the development of legislation and with Sir Ian Brownlie on the Chagos Archipelagos issue. His international expertise includes participation in United Nations conferences and work with the Commonwealth Secretariat. Appointed as Director of Public Prosecutions in 2009, he held the position until 2022. After retiring, he joined Temple as Chairman.