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Constitutional law of India v.2

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Bar Council of India Trust; 1986Description: 773 pISBN:
  • 8170310067
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342 CON
Summary: Since the enactment of the Indian Constitution in 1950, for the first time an authoritative exposition of this kind on the fundamental law of the country is being made available to the legal community. This will enable one to understand the progressive evolution of Constitutional Law in terms of Indian socio-economic-political experiences. Such a treatise not only provides for the analytical and evolutionary appreciation of the principles but also gives a clear picture of Indian polity in action. Vol. II contains the Articles pertaining to the following subjects: The States, Disqualification of Members, Legislative Power of the Government, Subordinate Courts, Union Territory under the Constitution, Right to Property, Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Union and the States, Interstate River Water Disputes, Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits, Tribunals, Election, Emergency Provisions, Immunity of President and Governments from Official Acts, and Amendment of Courts. This book is the combined work of several distinguished contributors spread over a period of five years. It constitutes the discussion of the law from Article 152-395. This treatise is ideal for professional education in law and practitioner of Constitutional law.
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Since the enactment of the Indian Constitution in 1950, for the first time an authoritative exposition of this kind on the fundamental law of the country is being made available to the legal community. This will enable one to understand the progressive evolution of Constitutional Law in terms of Indian socio-economic-political experiences. Such a treatise not only provides for the analytical and evolutionary appreciation of the principles but also gives a clear picture of Indian polity in action.

Vol. II contains the Articles pertaining to the following subjects: The States, Disqualification of Members, Legislative Power of the Government, Subordinate Courts, Union Territory under the Constitution, Right to Property, Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Union and the States, Interstate River Water Disputes, Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits, Tribunals, Election, Emergency Provisions, Immunity of President and Governments from Official Acts, and Amendment of Courts.

This book is the combined work of several distinguished contributors spread over a period of five years. It constitutes the discussion of the law from Article 152-395.

This treatise is ideal for professional education in law and practitioner of Constitutional law.

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