Kumar Narender

Introduction to constitutional law of India - Harayana Allahabad Law Agency 2009 - 539p

Contents:
Chapter 1-Introduction;
Chapter 2-Historical background;
Chapter 3-Salient features of the Indian Constitution;
Chapter 4-Preamble;
Chapter 5-The Union and its territory;
Chapter 6-Citizenship;
Chapter 7-Fundamental rights;
Chapter 8-Right to equality;
Chapter 9-Right to freedom;
Chapter 10-Right against exploitation;
Chapter 11-Right to freedom of religion;
Chapter 12-Cultural and educational rights;
Chapter 13-Saving of certain laws;
Chapter 14-Right to constitutional remedies;
Chapter 15-Directive principles of state policy;
Chapter 16-Fundamental duties;
Chapter 17-Union executive;
Chapter 18-Central legislature-union parliament;
Chapter 19-The uion judiciary: The Supreme Court;
Chapter 20-The state executive;
Chapter 21-The state legislature;
Chapter 22-The state judiciary;
Chapter 23-The union territories and tribal areas;
Chapter 24-The Panchayats and the municipalities;
Chapter 25-Relations between the union and the states;
Chapter 26-Liability of the state under contracts and for torts;
Chapter 27-Right to property;
Chapter 28-Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse;
Chapter 29-Services under the union and the states;
Chapter 30-Tribunals;
Chapter 31-Elections;
Chapter 32-Special provisions relating to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes and other minorities;
Chapter 33-Official language;
Chapter 34-Emergency provisions;
Chapter 35-Amendment of the constitution;
Chapter 36-Special provisions regarding certain states;
Chapter 37-Transitional provisions;
Chapter 38-Miscellaneous topics;
Chapter 39-Constitution Amendment Acts: Brief extracts.


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