Constitutional morality and the changing dynamics of judicial interpretation : conceptual and contextual audit of decision making in the Supreme Court of India by Swayamsiddha Mishra.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Description: 144 pSubject(s): Dissertation note: Adviser : Yogesh Pratap Singh, LL.M., Law, 2020.Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Table of Contents:
Cover page
Certificate
Declaration
Acknowledgement
List of Cases
List of Laws
Table of Contents
Introduction
Literature Review
Research Problem
Scope and Limitation
Hypothesis
Objective and Purpose of Research
Research Question
Research Methodology
Method of Citation
Chapter 1. Origin , Sources and Development of Constitutional Morality
Chapter 2. Constitutional Morality Vis-A- Vis Public Morality And Political Morality
Chapter 3. Significance and Impact of Constitutional Morality in Judicial Interpretation in India
Chapter 4. Constitutional Morality: The Judicial Restraint and Judicial Overreach Conundrum
Chapter 5. Conclusion and Suggestions
Chapter 6. Bibliography
Adviser : Yogesh Pratap Singh, LL.M., Law, 2020.