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By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Neeraj; 1984Edition: 3rd. edDescription: 499 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.06 ILB 3rd. ed
Summary: A reprint of the third edition of 'The Govt of India' originally published in 1898, it is an epitome of the Indian Administrative law replete with the historical and politica peective. Aed at removing the various ambiguities concerning the administrative law and the limitations on administrative powers, the book fully justifies its purpose by dividing its nucleus into five component parts or chapters. It furnishes all such historical information as appears necessary for the purpose of making the existing law intelligible and comprehensi ble. The sources, resorted to, have been indicated in a note at the end of the chapters. Besides providing a lucid, upto date account of the existing administrative law, it is also a digest of the existing Parliamentary. enactments relating to the Government of India, with explanatory notes. It not only gives a kaleidoscopic account of the ever changing legal relations between Government of British India and the Govern ments of the native states, but also the effects of the enactments scattered through several acts in an appropriate framework and language. The book, thus takes into its purview the whole gamut of historical and political dimensions of Indian Administrative Law, by removing the lacunae and harmonizing the various aspects into a unified whole.
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A reprint of the third edition of 'The Govt of India' originally published in 1898, it is an epitome of the Indian Administrative law replete with the historical and politica peective.

Aed at removing the various ambiguities concerning the administrative law and the limitations on administrative powers, the book fully justifies its purpose by dividing its nucleus into five component parts or chapters.

It furnishes all such historical information as appears necessary for the purpose of making the existing law intelligible and comprehensi ble.

The sources, resorted to, have been indicated in a note at the end of the chapters.

Besides providing a lucid, upto date account of the existing administrative law, it is also a digest of the existing Parliamentary. enactments relating to the Government of India, with explanatory notes.

It not only gives a kaleidoscopic account of the ever changing legal relations between Government of British India and the Govern ments of the native states, but also the effects of the enactments scattered through several acts in an appropriate framework and language.

The book, thus takes into its purview the whole gamut of historical and political dimensions of Indian Administrative Law, by removing the lacunae and harmonizing the various aspects into a unified whole.

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