Introduction to the Constitution of India

Capa
Prentice-Hall of India, 2005 - 384 páginas
This new edition is a result of the favourable response for the book both from the academic and student fraternity. It incorporates the law as propounded by the Supreme Court. All important decisions of the Supreme Court reported till July 2011 have been duly referred and cited.It contains a new chapter on Public Interest Litigation.The book is designed and written as a text for students of Law (LL.B. and LL.M.), Political Science and Public Administration. It is designed to make it suitable for Civil Services and Judicial Services examinations. It provides guidance and overview of our Constitution to all those who seek knowledge.WHAT IS NEW TO THIS EDITION:1. A new chapter on Public Interest Litigation2. Power of the President to remove a Governor3. Qualification and duties of Advocate General4. Role of Patel, Rau and Dr. Ambedkar in the making of the Constitution5. Power of High Court to direct C.B.I.6. Criticism of Collegium process7. Limitations of legislatures to remove a member8. Meaning of religious instruction9. Position of Additional Judge of a High Court10. Refund of tax paid in excess11. Basis of equal pay for equal work12. List of Committees of the Constituent Assembly13. Permissibility of Narco analysis etc.14. Constitutionality of MPLAD scheme

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