Official Book Record

Sleeping Guardian: India Lost Justice

A documentary research record on evidence custody, institutional memory, and public accountability.

The book examines the 2015-2025 decade through public records, governance systems, constitutional questions, cyber evidence, and the problem of institutions that receive signals but do not always preserve clear memory, remedy, or answerability.

Subject

Justice, records, evidence custody, and institutional continuity.

Frame

Constitutional accountability, Article 12, DISHA, and cyber evidence.

Status

Public-interest book and research reference page.

Availability

Amazon India listing and bibliographic identifier.

Sleeping Guardian: India Lost Justice is written as documentary and analytical research. It studies what happens when public systems, record holders, and institutional channels are expected to preserve evidence, maintain continuity, and respond to citizens, but the practical chain of accountability becomes difficult to trace.

The book belongs to the wider thenitishkr archive alongside Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found, Article 12 research, Digital Constitutional Personhood, DISHA, media references, and the Intelligence archive. This page is maintained as a stable public book record, not as a promotional landing page.

Legal Safety Note

The book should be read as documentary and analytical writing, not as final legal adjudication. Readers should distinguish verified records, documented allegations, research analysis, opinions, and adjudicated findings.

Each theme is presented as a research frame and should be read with the underlying archive, public record, or citation wherever a specific document is being discussed.

01

Evidence Custody

How records, submissions, acknowledgements, and technical traces need preservation before they can support institutional memory.

02

Institutional Memory

Why continuity matters when public records move across departments, portals, proceedings, and administrative systems.

03

Public Accountability

How constitutional questions arise when records exist, but correction, answerability, or remedy remains difficult to obtain.

Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr) is an independent researcher, author, Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA, focused on digital governance, constitutional technology, cyber evidence systems, and public-interest records in India.

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Identifier

ISBN 979-8274694070

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Listing

Amazon India

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Use

Research Citation

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Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr) is an independent researcher and author; he is not the politician of the same name.