Iyer, Venkat (Ed.)

Citizen's rights and the rule of law problems and prospects edited by Venkat Iyer. - Nagpur : Lexis Nexis, 2008. - 200 p.

Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. KULDIP NAYAR-A SIMPLE AND FEARLESS JUDGE
Chapter 2. ANIL B. DIVAN-CITIZENS’ RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW
Chapter 3. T.R. ANDHYARUJINA-PIL: THE PATH OF DEVIATION AND DISTORTION
Chapter 4. SUJATA MANOHAR-FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS UNDER THE LAW
Chapter 5. GOPAL SRI RAM-THE IMPACT OF INDIAN CASES ON MALAYSIAN HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE
Chapter 6. FALI S. NARIMAN-FROM CONSERVATIVE TO LIBERAL: A JUDGE TRANSFORMED
Chapter 7.M.A. RANE-A FEARLESS JUDGE WITH UN-IMPEACHABLE INTEGRITY: SOME MEMORIES OF JUSTICE J.C. SHAH
Chapter 8. M.L. PENDSE-CITIZENS’ RIGHTS AND DE-MOCRACY IN INDIA
Chapter 9. RAJINDER SACHAR-INDIAN DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW
Chapter 10, G. L. SANGHI-A GREAT JURIST
Chapter 11. M.H. KANIA-VICTIMS OF CRIMES: DO THEY HAVE ANY RIGHTS?
Chapter 12. K.K. SINGHVI—RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND REMEDIES
Chapter 13. JUSTICE J.C. SHAH (RETD.)—THE RULE OF LAW AND THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION—SIR DORAB TATA MEMORIAL LECTURES


9788180384424


Constitution.

342.54083 / IYE/CIT