Supreme But Not infallible

Essays in Honour of the Supreme Court of India

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ISBN:

9780195672268

Publication date:

27/09/2004

Paperback

496 pages

Price: 775.00 

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ISBN:

9780195672268

Publication date:

27/09/2004

Paperback

496 pages

B.N Kirpal, Ashok H. Desai, Gopal Subramanian, Rajeev Dhavan, Raju Ramchandran

Rights:  World Rights

B.N Kirpal, Ashok H. Desai, Gopal Subramanian, Rajeev Dhavan, Raju Ramchandran

Description

"This book contains 24 essays which throw light on various aspects of the working of the Supreme Court of India during its 50 years of existence and help the reader evaluate the contribution of the Court to the development of law in contemporary India. The book provides in one volume a wide range of topics connected to the function and significance of the apex court of India in a world where no one can afford to take constitutional liberties and the rule of law for granted. Apart from erudite analyses, some of the essays provide fascinating glimpses and insights into the early days of the Court."

B.N Kirpal, Ashok H. Desai, Gopal Subramanian, Rajeev Dhavan, Raju Ramchandran

B.N Kirpal, Ashok H. Desai, Gopal Subramanian, Rajeev Dhavan, Raju Ramchandran

B.N Kirpal, Ashok H. Desai, Gopal Subramanian, Rajeev Dhavan, Raju Ramchandran

B.N Kirpal, Ashok H. Desai, Gopal Subramanian, Rajeev Dhavan, Raju Ramchandran

Description

"This book contains 24 essays which throw light on various aspects of the working of the Supreme Court of India during its 50 years of existence and help the reader evaluate the contribution of the Court to the development of law in contemporary India. The book provides in one volume a wide range of topics connected to the function and significance of the apex court of India in a world where no one can afford to take constitutional liberties and the rule of law for granted. Apart from erudite analyses, some of the essays provide fascinating glimpses and insights into the early days of the Court."