Comparative constitutional law
by Durga Das Basu.
- 2nd ed.
- Nagpur : Wadhwa & Co., 2008.
- 470 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Scope of the Comparative Study of Constitutional Law Chapter 2. History of Constitution- making and its Development in India Chapter 3. Nature Justice Chapter 4. Departures from Foreign Precedents Chapter 5. Bill of Rights Chapter 6. Judicial Decision Violating Due Process Chapter 7. Scope of the Present Work Chapter 8. The Basic Concepts Involved Chapter 9. Incidents and Justiciability of a Written Constitution Chapter 10. Interpretation of the Constitution Chapter 11. Equality and Rule of Law Chapter 12. Final Interpretation of Constitution Chapter 13.Extraneous Evidence: Admissibility of Chapter 14. Amendability of the Constitution Chapter 15. The Constitution as Higher Law Chapter 16. The Written Constitution as a Limitation Chapter 17. The Principle against Delegation of Constitutional Powers as a Limitation Chapter 18. Judicial Review, Role of Judiciary and the Doctrine of State Action