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Law of municipalities & municipal corporations in India V.1

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Allahabad; Law Book Company; 1997Description: 1424 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.09 AGA 4th ed.
Summary: 1. This is the only book which contains a comparative study of the MUNICIPAL LAWS of all the States of India. 2. The entire case law has been incorporated from which a reader of one state of India can know the views of the SUPREME COURT and of the HIGH COURTS of all other states of the country on all common points of law at one place. 3. Wherever the principles are common but there is a conflict of opinions the author has tried to supplement it with his reasoned out suggestions. 4. All SUPREME COURT CASES wherever they are appearing in the table of cases are highlighted in bold types to facilitate the reader to know the 'law of the land' instantly. 5. A copious index to both volumes has been provided in Volume 2. 6. Table of cases to both volumes has been provided in Volumel for easy and quick reference. 7. The book is very useful for the Bench, the Bar, the Local Self Government which includes the Municipalities and Municipal Corporations and all others who are in any way concerned with this branch of law.
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1. This is the only book which contains a comparative study of the MUNICIPAL LAWS of all the States of India.

2. The entire case law has been incorporated from which a reader of one state of India can know the views of the SUPREME COURT and of the HIGH COURTS of all other states of the country on all common points of law at one place.

3. Wherever the principles are common but there is a conflict of opinions the author has tried to supplement it with his reasoned out suggestions.

4. All SUPREME COURT CASES wherever they are appearing in the table of cases are highlighted in bold types to facilitate the reader to know the 'law of the land' instantly.

5. A copious index to both volumes has been provided in Volume 2.

6. Table of cases to both volumes has been provided in Volumel for easy and quick reference.

7. The book is very useful for the Bench, the Bar, the Local Self Government which includes the Municipalities and Municipal Corporations and all others who are in any way concerned with this branch of law.

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