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In this edition the author has incorporated the new developments in the "interpretation law" and the literature that has accompanied with it. In some areas such as "Power of judicial review" and "judicial activism", the last two decades has brought fundamental changes in the approach by the Supreme Court. With respect to basic human right, women and child jurisprudence, stable government, good-governance, fair elections, basic facilities, global developments, administration and the obligations of the Welfare State, the Court has delivered landmark judgments. The very function and ambit of Constitutional Law was in forefront particularly in all these areas. In an attempt to respond these and other developments in the interpretation of statutes, the book contains new chapters that examine the extent of judicial power, rule of law and constitutional limitations on the organs of the State. The Field is immense and even the most comprehensive approach must remain fragmentary. References, where required, have been included from English and American cases also. Principles of interpretation recognized and applied by Supreme Court in various decided cases are included up-to date.
This textbook is primarily for students of LL.B. and LL.M. examinations of Universities in India and abroad. The book is equally valuable to legal professionals and the Courts.ISBN : 9788175346697
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Pages : 536
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