Iyer, V. R. Krishna

Majesty of judiciary by V. R. Krishna Iyer. - Delhi : Universal, 2007. - 178 p.

Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The Majesty of the Judiciary
Chapter 2. Judges-Judicial Reform in the Indian Context
Chapter 3. Judicial Review and Jejune Judges
Chapter 4. Law India-Indo-Anglian Semi-centennial
Chapter 3. Law in India : A Silver Jubilee Critique of a Story without a Plot
Chapter 6. Law India : Some Contemporary Challenges
Chapter 7. Nine-judges Bench and Ninth Schedule to the Constitution
Chapter 8. Death Sentence on Death Sentence
Chapter 9. Unequal Access to Professional Courses
Chapter 10. The Individual and the Indian Republic-A Constitutional Synthesis
Chapter 11. Basic Structure of the Constitution and 'we, the People of India’
Chapter 12. Slaughter of Carnel Verses Judicial Compassion
Chapter 13. Arbitration-Certain Arbitrary Aspects
Chapter 14. Industrialize and Perish
Chapter 15. Rivers, a National Treasure; their Waste and Pollution, a National Crime
Chapter 16. River Jurisprudence and Inter-state Waters
Chapter 17. Hydel Power Projects and Peril to Human Survival
Chapter 18. India-Dubious Prognosis Vs. Illusionary Development
Chapter 19. Nav Bharat-Miles to Go and Promises to Keep
Chapter 20. State Extravaganza and Bankruptcy of Treasury
Chapter 21. Afghanistan-Some Glimpses of History and Geography
Chapter 22. Alcoholism-A Syndrome of Plural Pathologies
Chapter 23. An Odd Incident with Rajiv Gandhi
Chapter 24. Life’s Splendour for Ever

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