Pandey, Jitendra.

Civil liberty under Indian constituion / by Jitendra Pandey and R. K. Dubey - New Delhi Deep & Deep Pub. 1992 - 295 p.

The twentieth century has witnessed two contradictory developments. On the one hand there was mass deprivation of human values and rights in the two world wars and also in several local wars thereafter. On the other hand, there has been an upsurge of not only specific recognition of civil liberty within the domestic campus but also on International plane.

This timely and up-to-date study analyses the various aspects of Civil Liberty under Indian Constitution. The learned authors study in detail the Role of Indian Judiciary, Basic freedoms and Judiciary and as well as Freedom to Protection against Arrest and Detention and Judiciary, etc. A number of appendices, tables and important cases have been given to make the book comprehensive and complete.

This outstanding book will be of great use and interest to scholars and students of politics and law; diplomats, administrators, politicians, advocates and to the general public interested in the study of law and civil liberty.

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