Constitutional Law
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Commentary on the Constitution of India
4,895.00Since its first edition numerous changes have been made with respect to the study of Constitution of India. It has been observed that the Supreme Court and High Courts face the cases which involve various provisions of Constitution of India. Though the case may be related to laws involving criminal, civil, intellectual property, information technology, cyber-crime, contract, specific relief, etc., both Supreme Court and High Courts link the facts and issues with the provisions, particularly of Articles 14, 15, 16, 21, 32, 136 to 142, 226 and 227 along with other Articles also, while giving their verdicts in the interest of justice, equity and good conscience in order to give appropriate justice to the parties concerned. This is because the Constitution of India itself is the “Paradise of Lawyers”. It is so called for the reason that all laws are made from the Preamble, Articles and 12 Schedules of the Constitution, particularly from Schedule 7 of it. Hence, the Constitution of India has gone through 101 Amendments till date. Moreover, taking note of the above submissions, this second edition has been prepared and thoroughly revised with the inclusion of latest case-law of both Supreme Court and High Courts. The recent Constitutional Amendments have been inserted at proper places for ensuring full coverage and perfection. Lastly, like its first edition it is hoped that this edition will serve the purpose of Bench, Bar, law libraries, law students and others who are interested in the study of Constitution of India.
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Commentary on The Constitution of India
1,495.00Since its first edition numerous changes have been made with respect to the study of Constitution of India. It has been observed that the Supreme Court and High Courts face the cases which involve various provisions of Constitution of India. Though the case may be related to laws involving criminal, civil, intellectual property, information technology, cyber-crime, contract, specific relief, etc., both Supreme Court and High Courts link the facts and issues with the provisions, particularly of Articles 14, 15, 16, 21, 32, 136 to 142, 226 and 227 along with other Articles also, while giving their verdicts in the interest of justice, equity and good conscience in order to give appropriate justice to the parties concerned. This is because the Constitution of India itself is the “Paradise of Lawyers”. It is so called for the reason that all laws are made from the Preamble, Articles and 12 Schedules of the Constitution, particularly from Schedule 7 of it. Hence, the Constitution of India has gone through 101 Amendments till date. Moreover, taking note of the above submissions, this second edition has been prepared and thoroughly revised with the inclusion of latest case-law of both Supreme Court and High Courts. The recent Constitutional Amendments have been inserted at proper places for ensuring full coverage and perfection. Lastly, like its first edition it is hoped that this edition will serve the purpose of Bench, Bar, law libraries, law students and others who are interested in the study of Constitution of India.
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Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir – Its Development and Comments
1,250.00In this Eight edition of the work, indepth study has been made into the circumstances which led to the creation of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, the effect of its creation and the influence of other factors on the development of its Constitution. The promulgation of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1939, its salient features and the factors which led to the enactment of the Act have also been considered. The accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to India which has been a matter of some political Controversy has been dealt with in detail. Since, significant developments occurred in Jammu and Kashmir, subsequent to its accession to India which made its constitutional position different from that of other Indian States, and other factors have been discussed. The full constitutional position of the State of Jammu and Kashmir cannot be understood by a reference to the ‘Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir alone, and recourse has to be made to the Constitution of India so far as it applies to the State. The ambit and scope of Article 370 of the Constitution of India has been examined. Various Presidential Orders and Ordinances applying different provisions of the Constitution of India to the State have been noticed and commented upon. Section-wise comments have been made in the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, 1957, as amended from time to time. It also contains the list of important Central Acts which have been applied to the State from time to time. The comments on the constitutional provisions have been made by referring the latest case laws on the subject. Why the Constitution of India was not made fully applicable to the State of Jammu and Kashmir like the rest of the States in India? Why the State was allowed to have a Constitution of its own? What were the factors which led the State to have its own Constitution and to secure a special status in the Indian Union? Has the peculiarity in Kashmir led to any great hardship? These are some of the questions which have been answered in this book. Reference to the corresponding or relevant articles of the Constitution of India has also been made to enable the reader to appreciate the provisions of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir. Various sections of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir have been discussed with reference to up-to-date case laws on the subject.
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Constitutional Amendments in India
1,695.00This book is a detailed compilation of the amendments that have taken place since the inception of the Constitution, and provides an exhaustive guide to various National Commission Reports, Allied Amending Acts, Supreme Court’s views on the validity of various constitutional amendments and the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir amongst other topics to assist those in legal profession be updated with the latest changes which have been undertaken by the Judiciary as well as the Parliament.
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Constitutional Experiments
495.00There had been several challenges constitutional or otherwise in the functioning of the Indian Democracy. To suit the changing times, many Constitutional Amendments had been brought in, in the Indian Constitution, several of them had been challenged, some successfully and many unsuccessfully, as well. The Constitutional Experiments in the background of the Indian Democracy have been dealt with in the light of the decided cases and the Constitutional provisions. Certain important decisions have been given for the convenient understanding of the subject.
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Constitutions of the World
3,250.00M V Pylee’s Constitutions of the World is a unique compilation of the Constitution of selected countries of the world. Complete and updated in all respect, in this refreshed fifth edition, every care has been taken to incorporate all the amendments in the Constitutions of countries taken place since the publication of the last edition in 2012. All efforts have been made to keep the readers aware and updated with all the latest amendments in the Constitutions of the world. This book, in the present format, shall be useful as a comprehensive guide for research purpose. This compilation shall also be of great help for framing of new Constitutions for nations as well for re-modelling the existing Constitutions. The book shall undoubtedly render immense assistance to the Bench, Bar, Academicians, Researchers, Students, Libraries, Governments and intellectuals who are interested in field of jurisprudence of comparative Constitutions.
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Fundamental Duties – A Forgotten Chapter of the Constitution (Justice K.T. Desai Memorial Lecture)
125.00CONTENTS About the Speaker Justice R.C. Lahoti Rohit Kapadia Welcome Speech Justice Sujata Manohar Presidential Address Justice Mohit S.Shah Fundamental Duties A Forgotten Chapter of the Constitution Justice R.C. Lahoti
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Indian Constitutional Law
1,400.00M P Jain Indian Constitutional Law is an authoritative, evergreen classic on Indian constitutional law. This book, presently in its eighth edition, is a thematic presentation of the complex and multi-dimensional subject of Constitutional law in a lucid, comprehensive and systematic manner. The book contains in-depth insights that will benefit students, research scholars, lawyers, judges, legal academics, policy makers and interested citizens who look for the latest in constitutional jurisprudence.
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Indian Constitutional Law
1,850.00M P Jain Indian Constitutional Law is an authoritative, evergreen classic on Indian constitutional law. This book, presently in its eighth edition, is a thematic presentation of the complex and multi-dimensional subject of Constitutional law in a lucid, comprehensive and systematic manner. The book contains in-depth insights that will benefit students, research scholars, lawyers, judges, legal academics, policy makers and interested citizens who look for the latest in constitutional jurisprudence.
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Indian Constitutional Law
5,295.00This edition covers the legislative changes made up to the Constitution (101st Amendment) Act, 2016 as well as the latest essential case law from the Supreme Court of India and from various High Courts. It also provides crucial documents, including the British constitutional documents starting from the Government of India Act, 1800, tracing the historical development of the Indian Constitution. The book is ideal for Judges, Lawyers, Teachers & Students of Law, Politics & Sociology, Academicians, Research Scholars, Administrators and other Government officials. Salient Features: • This legal classic by M P Jain presents an authoritative, revised and fully updated account of the constitutional law in India, • The object, principles and meaning of Articles have been explained and analysed in the light of important judgments pronounced by the Supreme Court and various High Courts, • This edition covers the legislative developments up to the Constitutional 101st Amendment Act which has introduced the Goods and Service Tax (GST) in India, • It also includes important Indian and British constitutional documents starting from the Government of India Act, 1800, tracing the historical development of the Indian Constitution.