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Cases and materials on the constitution of India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay; N.M. Tripathi; 1987Description: 742 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342 SAH
Summary: Cases and Materials on the Constitution of India is a ready referencer, in the shape of a digest written to meet the requirements of diverse sections of readers who have no ready access to reports, journals and other sources dealing with a variety of laws bearing ultimately on constitutional law, the highest law of the land. It treats the subject both Articlewise and topicwise under proper headings and sub-headings. It cites cases and materials under an Article when directly relevant, and under a topic when it involves more than one Article. Decisions of the Supreme Court and the High Courts are rein forced, where necessary, by judge ments of foreign courts; these are also incorporated in the absence of an Indian authority. The entire text of the constitution is given, with footnotes, after the case materials, to eliminate the need to turn to a separate book. The elaborate Table of Contents as well as the Subject Index facilitate case of reference, while the Table of Cases leads the reader quickly to the relevant text material.
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Cases and Materials on the Constitution of India is a ready referencer, in the shape of a digest written to meet the requirements of diverse sections of readers who have no ready access to reports, journals and other sources dealing with a variety of laws bearing ultimately on constitutional law, the highest law of the land.

It treats the subject both Articlewise and topicwise under proper headings and sub-headings. It cites cases and materials under an Article when directly relevant, and under a topic when it involves more than one Article. Decisions of the Supreme Court and the High Courts are rein forced, where necessary, by judge ments of foreign courts; these are also incorporated in the absence of an Indian authority.

The entire text of the constitution is given, with footnotes, after the case materials, to eliminate the need to turn to a separate book. The elaborate Table of Contents as well as the Subject Index facilitate case of reference, while the Table of Cases leads the reader quickly to the relevant text material.

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