Image from Google Jackets

Random miscellany legal and other

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; People's Publishing House; 1984Description: 133 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.11 KRI
Summary: Justice Krishna Iyer is an outstanding legal luminary and an erudite scholar. As a practising lawyer, as a legislator, as a minister, as a member of Law Commission and as judge of High Court and Supreme Court he made indelible marks. His piercing insight and sparkling ideas are visible in all his writings and speeches whether it is on industrial peace or on tax structure. His speeches and writings throw powerful light on the discriminatory nature of the prevailing state of affairs. He has always championed the cause of the common man-victim of hu man degradation, exploitation and oppression, judicial inequ ity and administrative apathy. In the present volume he has reflected on (1) Towards Indus trial Peace and Justice, (ii) Speedy Justice, (iii) A Develop ment Oriented Tax Structure Need of the Hour, (iv) Independence of Judiciary, (v) Implementation of Directive Principles of the Constitution of India, (vi) Environmental Pollution and (vii) Secular Legislation for Adoption.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)

Justice Krishna Iyer is an outstanding legal luminary and an erudite scholar. As a practising lawyer, as a legislator, as a minister, as a member of Law Commission and as judge of High Court and Supreme Court he made indelible marks. His piercing insight and sparkling ideas are visible in all his writings and speeches whether it is on industrial peace or on tax structure.
His speeches and writings throw powerful light on the discriminatory nature of the prevailing state of affairs. He has always championed the cause of the common man-victim of hu man degradation, exploitation and oppression, judicial inequ ity and administrative apathy.
In the present volume he has reflected on (1) Towards Indus trial Peace and Justice, (ii) Speedy Justice, (iii) A Develop ment Oriented Tax Structure Need of the Hour, (iv) Independence of Judiciary, (v) Implementation of Directive Principles of the Constitution of India, (vi) Environmental Pollution and (vii) Secular Legislation for Adoption.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha