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Constitutional development through judicial process / edited by G. Manohar Rao

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad: Asia Law House, 2006.Description: xxxi. 592p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9789390227440
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342 RAO
Contents:
►DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS ►DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN INDIA, THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS 1. DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS Keynote Address. 2. DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN INDIA THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS 3. DYNAMICS OF JUDICIAL PROCESS AND DIALECTICS OF BASIC STRUCTURE DOCTRINE 4. CONSTITUTION, ASSOCIATIONAL FREEDOM AND JUDICIARY: THE ATTAINMENTS AND INCOHERENCES IN CONSTITUTIONAL VALUE JURISPRUDENCE 5. NAUGHTY NINTH SCHEDULE AND JUDICIAL HANDS OFF A CRITIQUE 6. IS JUDICIARY A SUPER-LEGISLATURE & SUPER-EXECUTIVE? (An Analysis of Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Review, with reference to expulsion of MPs.) 7. JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE 8. DYNAMICS OF THE PLENARY POWER OF THE S.C. UNDER ART. 142 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 9. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND ABDICATION 10. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM 11. CONTRIBUTION OF JUSTICE P.N. BHAGWATI TO INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS A particular reference to Judicial Remedies 12. PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN JUDICIAL PROCESS 13. BALANCING CONFLICTING INTERESTS THE JUDICIAL RESPONSE 14. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM 15. AN OVERVIEW OF APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES 16. JUDICIAL REVIEW IS THE SPINE OF DEMOCRACY 17. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM 18. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL OPERATIONSi 19. JUDICIAL REVIEW POWER IN INDIA A CRITICAL STUDY 20. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS VS. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES A CONSTITUTIONAL VALUE DILEMMA 21. SAFE GUARDS TO CIVIL SERVANTS 22. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CHANGING APPROACH OF THE JUDICIARY PART 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS 23. INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES 24. RIGHT TO HOUSING : A MANDATE FOR 21ST CENTURY THROUGH JUDICAL PROCESS 25. RATIONALISATION OF OPPORTUNITIES OF SCHEDULE CASTES 26. CONTRIBUTION OF INDIAN JUDICIARY TO ENSURE GENDER JUSTICE 27. RIGHTS OF WORKERS CONSTITUTIONAL Jagadeeswara Rao VISION AND JUDICIAL RESPONSE 28. PROTECTION FOR WORKING WOMEN -THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA 29. GENDER JUSTICE 30. INTER-RELATION BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY 31. IS THE SECULAR GOVERNMENT DOING JUSTICE TO THE MUSLIM WOMEN UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION 32. GENDER JUSTICE PART 3. DEVELOPMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS 33. DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA-CONTRIBUTION OF INDIAN JUDICIARY 34. GROWTH OF ENVIRONMENTALISM: CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND THE ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN INDIA-AN OVER VIEW 35. ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS A CRITICAL ANALYSIS 36. DEVELOPMENT OF IMPLIED FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THROUGH JUDICIAL ACTIVISM 37. THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION, ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND SOCIAL RIGHTS 38. NEW DIMENSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE ROLE OF JUDICIARY 39. ENFORCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN DOMESTIC COURTS A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE 40. JUDICIAL CONTRIBUTION TO HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE INDIAN EXPERIENCE 41. PERSONAL LAWS & CONSTITUTION 42. TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS SELF INCRIMINATION 43. ENVIRONMENT & JUDICIAL ACTIVISM 44. HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERED LIBERAL AND HUMANISTIC APPROACH OF SUPREME COURT SV.M. Kamasai 45. PRISON JUSTICE THROUGH JUDICIAL ACTIVISM OF THE SUPREME COURT Dr. M. Sanjeeva Rao 46. BLINDED EDUCATION IN BELEAGUERED LEGAL SYSTEM 47. ARTICLE 21 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION MANDATE FOR LIFE SAVING 48. RIGHT TO WATER AS AN ELIXIR OF LIFE - LEGAL AND JUDICIAL APPORACHES 49. THE PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA A JURISTIC STUDY 50. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH JUDICIAL INITIATIVE 51. THE AMALGAMATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS WITH FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THE INSEPARABLE TWINS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA A STUDY 52. COMPENSATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 32 AND VICARIOUS CRIMINAL LIBILITY OF STATE A CRITICAL STUDY 53. ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE-INDIAN PERSPECTIVE 54. DIALECTICS OF TORTURE AND INDIAN SUPREME COURT
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►DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS
►DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN INDIA, THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS
1. DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS Keynote Address.
2. DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN INDIA THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS
3. DYNAMICS OF JUDICIAL PROCESS AND DIALECTICS OF BASIC STRUCTURE DOCTRINE
4. CONSTITUTION, ASSOCIATIONAL FREEDOM AND JUDICIARY: THE ATTAINMENTS AND INCOHERENCES IN CONSTITUTIONAL VALUE JURISPRUDENCE
5. NAUGHTY NINTH SCHEDULE AND JUDICIAL HANDS OFF A CRITIQUE
6. IS JUDICIARY A SUPER-LEGISLATURE & SUPER-EXECUTIVE?
(An Analysis of Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Review, with reference to expulsion of MPs.)
7. JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
8. DYNAMICS OF THE PLENARY POWER OF THE S.C. UNDER ART. 142 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND ABDICATION
10. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM
11. CONTRIBUTION OF JUSTICE P.N. BHAGWATI TO INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
A particular reference to Judicial Remedies
12. PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN JUDICIAL PROCESS
13. BALANCING CONFLICTING INTERESTS THE JUDICIAL RESPONSE
14. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
15. AN OVERVIEW OF APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES
16. JUDICIAL REVIEW IS THE SPINE OF DEMOCRACY
17. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM
18. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL OPERATIONSi
19. JUDICIAL REVIEW POWER IN INDIA A CRITICAL STUDY
20. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS VS. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES A CONSTITUTIONAL VALUE DILEMMA
21. SAFE GUARDS TO CIVIL SERVANTS
22. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CHANGING APPROACH OF THE JUDICIARY
PART 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS
23. INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES
24. RIGHT TO HOUSING : A MANDATE FOR 21ST CENTURY THROUGH JUDICAL PROCESS
25. RATIONALISATION OF OPPORTUNITIES OF SCHEDULE CASTES
26. CONTRIBUTION OF INDIAN JUDICIARY TO ENSURE GENDER JUSTICE
27. RIGHTS OF WORKERS CONSTITUTIONAL Jagadeeswara Rao VISION AND JUDICIAL RESPONSE
28. PROTECTION FOR WORKING WOMEN -THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
29. GENDER JUSTICE
30. INTER-RELATION BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
31. IS THE SECULAR GOVERNMENT DOING JUSTICE TO THE MUSLIM WOMEN UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
32. GENDER JUSTICE
PART 3. DEVELOPMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS
33. DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA-CONTRIBUTION OF INDIAN JUDICIARY
34. GROWTH OF ENVIRONMENTALISM: CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND THE ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN INDIA-AN OVER VIEW
35. ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH JUDICIAL PROCESS A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
36. DEVELOPMENT OF IMPLIED FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THROUGH JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
37. THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION, ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND SOCIAL RIGHTS
38. NEW DIMENSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE ROLE OF JUDICIARY
39. ENFORCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN DOMESTIC COURTS A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
40. JUDICIAL CONTRIBUTION TO HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE INDIAN EXPERIENCE
41. PERSONAL LAWS & CONSTITUTION
42. TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS SELF INCRIMINATION
43. ENVIRONMENT & JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
44. HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERED LIBERAL AND HUMANISTIC APPROACH OF SUPREME COURT SV.M. Kamasai
45. PRISON JUSTICE THROUGH JUDICIAL ACTIVISM OF THE SUPREME COURT Dr. M. Sanjeeva Rao
46. BLINDED EDUCATION IN BELEAGUERED LEGAL SYSTEM
47. ARTICLE 21 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION MANDATE FOR LIFE SAVING
48. RIGHT TO WATER AS AN ELIXIR OF LIFE - LEGAL AND JUDICIAL APPORACHES
49. THE PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA A JURISTIC STUDY
50. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH JUDICIAL INITIATIVE
51. THE AMALGAMATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS WITH FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THE INSEPARABLE TWINS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA A STUDY
52. COMPENSATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 32 AND VICARIOUS CRIMINAL LIBILITY OF STATE A CRITICAL STUDY
53. ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE-INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
54. DIALECTICS OF TORTURE AND INDIAN SUPREME COURT

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