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The Power of Raisina Hill- The Constitutional Position, Functions and Powers of the President of India

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Key Highlights • Discusses the constitutional position, powers and functions of the President of India • Outlines the historical perspective along with the basic framework of the constitution • Analyses the actual functioning of all Presidents of India from 1950 to 2014 • Includes a separate chapter covering all Supreme Court Judgments related to the role of President • Presents a comparative analysis of the powers of the British monarch with the President of India.

Constitutional Conundrums–Challenges to India’s Democratic Process

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This book is a fascinating account of the debates on some of the key Constitutional issues in India that engaged or failed to engage the attention of the popular media in the recent years. Together, these issues have a bearing on the past, present and future of India’s democratic experiment, which we can ignore only to our peril. Conveniently divided into four parts, namely, powers and limitations of Parliament and the Executive, federal tensions, the scope and limits of judicial activism, and the role of the Election Commission in ensuring free and fair elections, the book offers fresh perspectives on some of the recent Constitutional questions that confronted our institutions, and the Constitutional functionaries. The book adopts a unique approach to unravel Indian democracy and Constitutional experiment by seeking to unearth hitherto undisclosed facts under the Right to Information Act. The questions posed to, and the answers obtained from the authorities, which constitute as many as 25 annexures to the book, are a huge contribution to the public discourse. The author’s unique skills earned during his long journalistic career, combined with his legal acumen and scholarship help him to throw fresh light on some of the complex Constitutional questions, and make them comprehensible to the average reader. The author successfully separates facts from the factoids of some of the current legal controversies. The book is published under the series, 'Cross Currents: Law & More', aimed to document the concerns of our times and to contribute to the contemporary public debate.

Reclaiming the Vision-Challenges of Indian Constitutional Law and Governance

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This book contains a selection of articles and speeches by a distinguished senior advocate, as well as greatly respected teacher-scholar. In it he shares his thoughts, deeply cherished beliefs, and concerns about critical facets of law, governance, and constitutional leadership in India. He reminds us that those who framed the Constitution had a vision of inclusive justice and progress for all. He suggests that the Constitution has been inadequately administered in India and throws light on a wide range of issues. He forcefully argues for radical and comprehensive reforms in governmental functioning. He throws light on key unresolved contemporary challenges such as the reality of gender discrimination, corruption in the judiciary, and the system of judicial appointments. He explains how famous, but little understood cases, like Kesavananda Bharati , TMA Pai, Indra Sawhney, Sajjan Singh, Sankari Prasad, Indira Nehru Gandhi, IR Coelho have made a major impact on governance. Keenly aware of the important role of the legal profession in tackling the problems facing the country, he calls uncompromisingly for a return to high professional standards and values. A unique collection, this book will be of interest not only to members of the legal profession, the judiciary, political scientists, social activists, students and journalists, but all those who wish to understand what our Constitution stands for and the challenges that lie ahead.

Indian Constitutional Law

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In its 60th year of publication, M P Jain’s magnum opus on the Constitution of India has travelled hand-in-hand with the development of constitutional jurisprudence in our country. It has served and has been serving generations of judges, lawyers, scholars, students, and laypersons, too. Its spread across. Ages and strata of people bears true testimony to its utility as a dependable commentary on a complex instrument. Apart from a thorough updating of case law, this new edition remains faithful to the original approach of the author by setting out the principles underlying these decisions wherever possible. This edition also comes with several critiques on various topics like the immunity of personal laws from Article 13, exclusion of decrees of civil courts from the certiorari jurisdiction of the constitutional courts, sovereign immunity, essential religious practices etc. The book also takes note of the rich stream of contemporary jurisprudence areas of disability rights, intersectionality, and indirect discrimination, as well as evolving constitutional principles like transformative constitutionalism and constitutional morality. Key Features: Thoroughly revised and updated incorporating the latest constitutional amendments and comments on all leading decisions on the subject right up to the EWS reservation case. Owing to the large volume of case law coupled with the 102nd,103rd, 104th  and 105th Constitution (Amendment) Acts, substantial re-arrangements, major additions, and reformulations have been made to this edition. Provides crucial documents, including the British constitutional documents starting from the Government of India Act, 1800, tracing the historical development of the Indian Constitution. The chapters on the Union and State Judiciary have been thoroughly revised and, to a large extent, re-written in view of the developments over the last decade. A new chapter on Tribunals has been incorporated in the light of the seminal developments in that area over the past 10-15 years. The chapter on financial relations has been thoroughly revised and updated on account of the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax

Shorter Constitution of India

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Great Author, Shri Durga Das Basu has left a legacy of Constitutionalism in India and his work, “Shorter Constitution of India” in two volumes is a quintessential commentary on the Constitution of India, which finds its presence, without exaggeration, in almost every lawyers’ and judges’ office, as also in libraries. It is a classic text thoroughly revised and comprehensively updated with leading case law on the subject, both by the Supreme Court and various High Courts. This new edition will greatly assist all those who are connected with the practice, study and application of Constitutional Law, in keeping themselves abreast with the judicial precedents as well as in refreshing their legal acumen with principles and concepts of Constitutional law. Key Features: A peerless and admired reference work on the Constitution of India. Quoted as reference in numerous Supreme Court judgments, as well as, over 100 High Court judgments dating back to 1958. Breaks down the complexities of the lengthiest constitution in the world with its comprehensive yet lucid approach. Contains critical analysis of important judgments and recent legislative developments. An essential aid for judges, lawyers, professionals, research scholars, academicians, policy makers, governance authorities, students, and all those interested in understanding Constitutional law in India

Commentary on the Constitution of India

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Since its first edition numerous changes have been made with respect to the study of Constitution of India. It has been observed that the Supreme Court and High Courts face the cases which involve various provisions of Constitution of India. Though the case may be related to laws involving criminal, civil, intellectual property, information technology, cyber-crime, contract, specific relief, etc., both Supreme Court and High Courts link the facts and issues with the provisions, particularly of Articles 14, 15, 16, 21, 32, 136 to 142, 226 and 227 along with other Articles also, while giving their verdicts in the interest of justice, equity and good conscience in order to give appropriate justice to the parties concerned. This is because the Constitution of India itself is the “Paradise of Lawyers”. It is so called for the reason that all laws are made from the Preamble, Articles and 12 Schedules of the Constitution, particularly from Schedule 7 of it. Hence, the Constitution of India has gone through 101 Amendments till date. Moreover, taking note of the above submissions, this second edition has been prepared and thoroughly revised with the inclusion of latest case-law of both Supreme Court and High Courts. The recent Constitutional Amendments have been inserted at proper places for ensuring full coverage and perfection. Lastly, like its first edition it is hoped that this edition will serve the purpose of Bench, Bar, law libraries, law students and others who are interested in the study of Constitution of India.

Commentary on the Constitution of India; Vol 4 ; (Covering Article 19 (Contd.))

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D D Basu Commentary on the Constitution of India is a pioneering work on the Indian Constitution. First published in 1950, this work has enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most comprehensive publications on the subject. It is the first authoritative work on the Constitution of India that adopted an interdisciplinary approach, examining this great document from the philosophical, sociological, political as well as legal perspectives. The series is a treatise on comparative constitutional jurisprudence.

Commentary on the Constitution of India; Vol 5 ; (Covering Articles 20 to 24)

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Key Features: • Pioneering work on the Indian Constitution • First authoritative work on the Constitution of India that adopted an interdisciplinary approach, examining the constitution from the philosophical, sociological, political as well as legal perspectives. • First book to study and comparatively analyze other constitutions, including countries that do not belong to the Anglo-American jurisprudential tradition.

Writ Remedies- Remediable Rights under public Law ( Including High Court Rules and Guidelines for Drafting Writ Petitions)

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This classic work on writ remedies is arranged thematically for ease of reference. It contains dedicated chapters on each of the writs available under the Constitution of India, viz, Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Quo Warranto, Certiorari and Prohibition. The book consists two parts. Part I of the work comprises 19 Chapters which includes a general introduction explaining concepts like judicial control and administrative action. The other chapters deal with the scope of Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution; against whom Writ lies; Locus Standi; alternative remedy; delay, acquiescence and estoppel; suppression of material facts; Public Law and Private Law; Mandamus; Certiorari; Prohibition; Quo-Warranto; Habeas Corpus; grounds of judicial review; intensity of judicial review; judicial review of cases; Judicial Activism; Public Interest Litigation and the rights we have. Part-II consists of Guidelines for drafting Writ Petitions- Check List and Model Petitions. Key Features: • Provides clarity on complex legal issues relating to judicial review, writ jurisdiction, judicial activism and public interest litigation • Covers the position of law in India and other foreign jurisdictions, including UK and USA •Includes important decisions of the Supreme Court of India •Invaluable reference work for constitutional lawyers, judges, judicial academies, professors and students of constitutional law

Bharat Ka Samvidhan–Ek Parichaya (Hindi Translation)

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D D Basu Introduction to the Constitution of India is a pioneer work, catering to the needs of anyone who wants to study the origin and development of the Constitution of India. This title serves as an introductory study on the Constitution for general readers, politicians, journalists, statesmen and administrative authorities. It also meets the requirements of the LL.B., LL.M., B.A. and M.A. (Political Science) courses, as well as competitive examinations held by the Union and State Public Service Commissions. This edition is up to date with legislative changes up to the Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Act, 2021 and notable judgments of the Supreme Court. Key Features: Offers a systematic exposition of the constitutional document, arranged under logical chapters and headings Serves as an introductory study on the Constitution for general readers, politicians, journalists, statesmen, administrative authorities, students, and Public Service Commission and other competitive examination aspirants Traces the constitutional history of India since the Government of India Act, 1858, analyses the provisions of the present Constitution and explains the interrelation between its diverse contents Gives an account of the working of each of the provisions of the Constitution during its first decade, with reference to statutes and decisions wherever necessary, together with a critical estimate of its trends Analytical table of contents, marginal notes, index, and reference tables further aid understanding Contains all legislative changes and recent amendments to the Constitution up to the Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Act, 2021 Includes notable judgments of the Supreme Court of India