Delhi HC judge writes 'Can It Get Verse?' poetry book; money will go to...

Updated : Apr 15, 2023 17:10
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A Delhi High Court judge has written a poetry book for children titled 'Can It Get Verse?'.

The proceeds from the book will go to Justice Anish Dayal's village libraries initiative for children in Uttarakhand.

Dayal, before he was appointed to the High Court, wrote the collection of 9 poems when he had broken his ankle and was confined to his bed.

The quirky poems in the book include 'Which Witch Is Which', 'Attack of Polygons', and 'Abracadabra', as per a Bar and Bench report.

Delhi High Court

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