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