Myth and law of parliamentary privileges by Hardwari Lal.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Delhi : Hardwari Lal, 1979.Description: 255 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 328.54 LAL/MYT
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The mother of parliaments
Chapter 2. Mr. Speaker
Chapter 3. Parliamentary privileges
Chapter 4. Expulsion of members
Chapter 5. Some unwritten rules of guidance
Chapter 6. Commons versus judiciary
Chapter 7. Australia breaks with the past
Chapter 8. Indian legislatures
Chapter 9. Speaker's office in India
Chapter 10. Aping the commons-1 & 2
Chapter 11. Indian expulsion cases
Chapter 12. Indian courts on expulsion
Chapter 13. Supreme court on parliamentary privileges
Chapter 14. Legislatures versus judiciary
Conclusion
Appendix1-3
Index