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Supreme but not infaliable : essays in the honour of the supreme court of India. edited by B. N. Kirpal ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: New Delhi : OUP. 2008.Description: 481 pISBN:
  • 9780195672268
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.54035 KIR/SUP
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Supreme Court and the struggle for custody of the Constitution /​ Granville Austin
Chapter 2. The Supreme Court: an overview /​ Gobind Das Chapter 3. The Supreme Court and the Constitution /​ Lord Templeman
Chapter 4. Fifty years on /​ Marc Galanter
Chapter 5. The Supreme Court of India and Australian law /​ Michael Donald Kirby
Chapter 6. The Goddess of justice: the Constitution and the Supreme Court /​ M Jaganndha Rao
Chapter 7. When angels fear to tread /​ Lord Cooke of Thorndon Chapter 8. The Supreme Court and the basic structure doctrine /​ Raju Ramachandran
Chapter 9. Emergency provisions under the Indian constitution /​ Gopal Subramanium
Chapter 10. Public interest legislation: potential and problems /​ Ashok H Desai and S Muralidhar
Chapter 11. The Evolution of due process of law by the Supreme Court /​ Tehmtan R Andhyarujina
Chapter 12. Human rights: a world-wide dialogue /​ Clair L'Heureux-Dubé
Chapter 13. The Supreme Court on human rights and social justice: changing perspectives /​ Atul M Setalvad
Chapter 14. The Supreme Court and group life: religious, freedom, minority groups and disadvantaged communities /​ Rejeev Dhavan and Fali S Nariman
Chapter 15. Gender justice and the Supreme Court /​ Indira Jaising
Chapter 16. Detention without trial /​ Ram Jethmalani
Chapter 17. Constitution, courts, and freedom of the press and the media /​ Soli J Sorabjee
Chapter 18. Justice between generations: environment and social justice /​ Harish Salve
Chapter 19. The Supreme Court and the employee /​ P P Rao
Chapter 20. The Supreme Court and tort litigation /​ Anil B Divan
Chapter 21. The Supreme Court bench and bar: reminiscences of the formative years /​ B Sen
Chapter 22. From Kania to Anand and Setalvad to Soli: memories of the early days of the Supreme Court /​ R S Narula
Chapter 23. Landmarks /​ J B Dadachanji
Chapter 24. Present at the creation /​ Inder Malhotra.

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