Episode Number: 267

“You’re too pretty to be a lawyer” Sana Raees Khan on inequality | Ep 267 | The Mohua Show

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About This Podcast

This episode of The Mohua Show is a deeply incisive conversation about the Constitution, justice, and the dangerous consequences of letting public sentiment replace due process.

Renowned Supreme Court Lawyer, founder of SRK Legal and former Bigg Boss star, Sana Raees Khan speaks candidly about why defending unpopular clients is not a moral failure—but a constitutional duty. From media trials and social-media verdicts to gender bias in the legal profession, deepfakes, personality rights, and the misuse of protective laws, this episode confronts some of the most uncomfortable truths about India’s justice system today.

A conversation about law over outrage, evidence over emotion, and why constitutional guarantees exist precisely for moments when morality turns volatile.

What this episode is REALLY about
Not moral policing.
Not public opinion as justice.
Not performative outrage.

It’s about:

  • Defending the Constitution: Why legal representation and fair trial are non-negotiable rights
  • Media trials & social media verdicts: When public judgment precedes evidence
  • Women in criminal law: Visibility, bias, and breaking stereotypes
  • Ethics vs strategy: Why ethical advocacy is not manipulation
  • Deepfakes & personality rights: Law struggling to keep pace with technology
  • Celebrity cases as precedent: How visibility protects ordinary citizens
  • Separating law from noise: Handling high-profile and vilified cases
  • Pre-trial punishment: When the process itself becomes the penalty
  • Reputation & dignity: Article 21 and the limits of free speech
  • Misuse of protective laws: Addressing abuse without erasing genuine victims
  • Gender justice & feminism: Fairness over denial
  • Courts vs public outrage: Why evidence must outlast emotion
  • Advice for young lawyers: Courage, clarity, conscience, and resilience

Episode Timeline

  • : Intro — Constitution over morality
  • : Women lawyers, visibility, and bias
  • : Deepfakes, personality rights, and urgent legal gaps
  • : Media trials and separating law from noise
  • : Reputation, dignity, and Article 21
  • : Feminism, fairness, and constitutional morality
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    Mohua Chinappa
    GUEST
    Sana Raees Khan
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