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Indian judiciary and politics : the changing landscape

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New Delhi Manohar Publicatins 2008Description: 489pISBN:
  • 9788173047237
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.012000 DUA
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Summary : Customercare Title : Indian Judiciary and Politics: The Changing Landscape Author : B.D. Dua, M.P. Singh and Rekha Saxena Edition : Hardbound ISBN : 9788173047237 Pages : 489p. Year of Pub : 2007 Price : Rs 1,195.00 Submit Submit The contributors to the colume are well-know scholars, lawyers and academics. They reflect on the itinerary of higher judiciary and its contributions to constitutional law and public good contextualized for the developmental path of the political system since the commencement of the Republic in 1950. The papers cover a variety of topics-judicial activism, judiciary and ecology, secularism, partiamentary institutions, central executive, new economy and, judical reforms-that focus primarily, though not exclusively, on the ramifications of judicial activism for Indian politics.
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Title : Indian Judiciary and Politics: The Changing Landscape
Author : B.D. Dua, M.P. Singh and Rekha Saxena
Edition : Hardbound
ISBN : 9788173047237
Pages : 489p.
Year of Pub : 2007
Price : Rs 1,195.00

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The contributors to the colume are well-know scholars, lawyers and academics. They reflect on the itinerary of higher judiciary and its contributions to constitutional law and public good contextualized for the developmental path of the political system since the commencement of the Republic in 1950. The papers cover a variety of topics-judicial activism, judiciary and ecology, secularism, partiamentary institutions, central executive, new economy and, judical reforms-that focus primarily, though not exclusively, on the ramifications of judicial activism for Indian politics.

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