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1. A Comprehensive Digest of SUPREME COURT (1999-2012) (in
3 Vols.). By Jayanti Sahay Gaur (Adv. Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur),
2013. This book is a collection of case laws for the period of 1999 to 2012
(a digest of all cases). This set is in three volumes. Vol.1: * 53rd
national Film Award Regulations to Custom Valuation (Determination of
Price) Rules, 1988. Vol.2: * Custom Act, 1962 to Kumaun and Uttarakhand
Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1960. Vol.3: * Labour Laws to
Words and Phrases.(JBA Book-Code = 135006). Rs.2970/-
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2. Adoption of Foreign Doctrines by the Supreme Court - In
Interpretation of the Constitution. By Madhisudan Saharay, 2011. Being
a comprehensive textbook on the subject.(JBA Book-Code = 94662). Rs.590/-
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3. An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the
Constitution. By A.V.Dicey, with a Introduction by E.C.S.Wade, 10th
edition, Indian print 2012. Being an outstanding introduction to the study
of the English Constititional Law.(JBA Book-Code = 644). Rs.495/-
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4. Arrest, Detention and Criminal Justice System - A Study
in the Context of the Constitution of India. By B.Uma Devi, 2012. -(JBA
Book-Code = 128623). Rs.895/-
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5. Basic Structure Constitutionalism - Revisiting
Kesavananda Bharati. By Dr. Sanjay S.Jain & Sathya Narayan, with a
Foreword by Chief Justice K.G.Balakrishnan, 2011. This immensely ambitious
work extensively examines the judgments delivered in the landmark
Kesavananda Bharati case - an extremely significant case in the
constitutional history of India that led to the laying down of "basic
structure" doctrine which limits the amending power of parliament. The
book undertakes para by para analysis of each opinion in Kesavananda
Bharati`s case. All the philosophical as well as realistic questions that
have arisen in relation to the "basic structure" doctrine have
been discussed.(JBA Book-Code = 96279). Rs.800/-
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6. Beyond Constitutionalism - The Pluralist Structure of
Postnational Law. By Prof. Nico Krisch, 2012. This book explores an
alternative, pluralist vision of postnational law. Pluralism does not rely
on an overarching legal framework but is characterized by the heterarchical
interaction of various suborders of different levels - an interaction that
is governed by a multiplicity of conflict rules whose mutual relationship
remains legally open. A pluralist model can account for the fragmented
structure of the European and global legal orders and it reflects the
competing (and often equally legitimate) claims for control of postnational
politics. However, it typically provokes concerns about stability, power,
and the rule of law.(JBA Book-Code = 131167). Rs.1295/-
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7. Commentary on the Constitution of India (Full Set of 10
Volumes & 1 Companion Index Volume). By Dr. Durga Das Basu, 8th
edition, latest reprint. This is being one of the foremost and
comprehensive commentaries on the Indian Constitution, running into total
11 books.(JBA Book-Code = 76770). Rs.21945/-
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8. Comparative Constitutional Law - Festschrift in Honour
of Professor P.K.Tripathi. By Mahendra P.Singh (Ed.), 2nd edition,
2011. The essays cover a wide variety of subjects some of which, such as
judicial review of legislative and executive actions, the principles that
should guide the judges in the exercise of judicial review, legitimacy of
judicial review vis-a-vis democracy, human rights including civil and
political as well as economic and social rights, are of universal nature
while others deal with these and other subjects such as directive
principles versus fundamental rights, compensatory discrimination,
constitutional protection of civil servants, constitutional foundations of
administrative law, relationship between different organs of the state,
institutional safeguarding the rights and liberties of the individual, role
of judiciary in the preservation of federalism, more specifically in the
context of different countries, namely, Federal Republic of Germany, Hong
Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Sweden, United States and
Yugoslavia. The essays deal with all these issues very thoroughly and
profoundly.(JBA Book-Code = 95377). Rs.1500/-
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9. Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia. By
Sunil Khilnani, Vikram Raghavan, & Arun K. Thiruvengadam, 2013. The
essays collected here examine whether the experience so far of comparative
law across South Asia offers insight into broader trends in
constitutionalism, and also ask how the corpus of general comparative
constitutional law might benefit from greater familiarity with the South
Asian experience. The contributors are broad and diverse in their outlook
and experience, and their contributions cover a wide range of contemporary
constitutional developments in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan,
and Sri Lanka.(JBA Book-Code = 132911). Rs.950/-
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10. Constitution of India. By V.N.Shukla, revised by
Prof. M.P.Singh, 12th edition, 2013 (Hardback). V. N. Shuklas Constitution
of India has proved itself, over eleven editions, to be the most
authoritative and respected academic book on Indian Constitution. Its
outstanding reputation has established it in the foremost rank of classic
legal textbooks.(JBA Book-Code = 677). Rs.1050/-
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11. Constitution of India: Review and Reassessment. By
Dr. Subhash C.Kashyap & Abhaya Kashyap, 2012. (JBA Book-Code =
135442). Rs.350/-
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12. Constitutional & Administrative law. By Neil
Parpworth, 7th edition, 2012. This book remains highly popular with
undergraduates for its clear writing style and the ease with which the
author guides the reader through key principles of public law. The seventh
edition incorporates all significant developments in this ever-changing
area of the law. The book also includes a range of useful features to help
students get to grips with the subject matter. These include extensive
further reading suggestions to support deeper research, a large number of
self-test questions to help reinforce knowledge, and chapter summaries and
numbered paragraphs to aid navigation and revision.(JBA Book-Code =
128992). Rs.710/-
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13. Constitutional Amendments in India. By M.V.Pylee,
4th edition, 2012. This book puts together in a single volume almost
everything pertaining to the Constitution of India from its very concept to
the amendments made till date, as well as its effect by the other amending
Acts along with the update version of the constitution of india. It also
includes amendments to the J & K Constitution and the text of J & K
Constitution.(JBA Book-Code = 66303). Rs.1295/-
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14. Constitutional Choices. By Laurance H.Tribe, 1985,
Indian print 2012. This is a worthy successor to the author`s `American
Constitutional Law`, which now ranks as a classical. He boldly moves beyond
the seemingly endless debate over judicial approaches to enforcing the
Constitution are ``legitimate`` and which are not.(JBA Book-Code =
122911). Rs.525/-
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15. Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human
Rights - A Critical Introduction. By Prof. Ian Loveland, 6th edition,
2012. The sixth edition of Ian Loveland's acclaimed Constitutional Law,
Administrative Law, and Human Rights, continues to provide in-depth
coverage of the core elements of a constitutional and administrative law
syllabus. In addition, it explores the latest ongoing debates around
potential constitutional reforms. This highly engaging text provides a
unique cross-disciplinary approach to the subject, with emphasis on
material drawn from political theory, political science, and social
history. The author's stimulating, narrative style encourages critical
analysis, ensuring that the reader gains a fundamental appreciatiation of
public law in its wider context.(JBA Book-Code = 130654). Rs.1495/-
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16. Constitutionalism and Constitutional Pluralism. By
P. Ishwara Bhat, 2013. This book commemorates the birth centenary of Dr
Durga Das Basu, perhaps the most eminent Indian scholar of constitutional
law in particular, and public law in general. It is a collection of
scholarly lectures delivered at the Dr D D Basu Memorial Endowment Annual
Lectures established in 2006 at the West Bengal National University of Juridical
Sciences (NUJS),Kolkata, and the international conference on Constitutional
Pluralism organized by NUJS as a part of the Dr D D Basu birth centenary
celebrations in 2010. (JBA Book-Code = 133135). Rs.495/-
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17. Constitutionalizing Intellectual Property. By Uday
Shankar, 2013. -(JBA Book-Code = 133497). Rs.695/-
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18. Constitutions of the World (in 2 Vols.). By
M.V.Pylee, 4th edition, 2012. This is a unique publication constitution of
68 Constitutions of the World from Afghanistan and Albania to USA and UK.(JBA
Book-Code = 4136). Rs.2850/-
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19. Dr. Justice AR.Lakshmanan on Constitutional Law. By
Dr. Justice AR. Lakshmanan with Foreword by Justice Tirath SinghThakur
& Justice K.S.Radhakrishn, 2012. This compilation of decisions will
provide assistance to the members of the Bar anf students of law alike in
understanding and applying the principles that are settled thereby
inappropriate cases that may come their way.(JBA Book-Code = 124113).
Rs.495/-
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20. Emergency Constitution And Democracy: An Indian
Experience. By N. M. Ghatate, 2011. The book is a critical expose of
emergency provision ofemergency provisions of the constitution the
constitution AssemblyDabates and india`s experience in dealing with
emergency situation.There have been three emergency in the last six decades
on the ground of grave threat to the sovereignty of india.(JBA Book-Code
= 126305). Rs.700/-
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21. Essays in Constitutional Laws. By R.F.V.Heuston,
2nd edition 1964, Indian print 2011. Contents of this book: * Sovereignty *
The Rule of Law * A The Royal Prerogative * Parliamentary Privilege *
Personal Liberty * Civil Disorder * Administrative Law.(JBA Book-Code =
95946). Rs.275/-
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22. Essays on Constitutional Law : Alladi Krishnaswami
Aiyer Memorial Volume (Foreword by M. Hidayatullah). By V.
Venkataramanaiah (Ed.) , 1986. The Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyer Memorial
Volume serves as an excellent survey of Constitutional Law and
constitutionalism containing contributions from some of the best known
experts in this field of study. The essential features of India s
Constitution, the components of the basic principles behind its well
thought out provisions as well as the possible needs for reforms have been
studied in great detail by the contributors of the papers collected here.
Sensitive issues like Centre-State Relations and anatomy of the situations
that might necessitate rule by a Governor or the President in any part of
the country have been discussed in a comprehensive manner. Along with the
survey of the Indian situation, aspects of Constitutional Law in the light
of the provisions and practices in Canada, Soviet Union and Yugoslavia have
been discussed by eminent jurists who speak with authority about the
relevant perspectives in these countries. These studies provide an
opportunity for comparative analyses in differing situations thus paving
the way for ideal constitutional refinements leading to greater welfare of
people in different parts of the world. In keeping with the versatility of
Dr Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyer this memorial volume presents an almost
exhaustive view of some of the most vital aspects of constitutional Law(JBA
Book-Code = 139713). Rs.350/-
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23. Fifth and Sixth Schedules to the Constitution of India.
By P.Chakraborty, foreword by M.M.Lakhera (Governor of Mizoram), 2011. This
book contains commentaries and relevant orders on the Fifth Schedule and
the Sixth Schedules to the Constitution of India together, which pertains
to the North-Eastern states of India and the tribal areas.(JBA Book-Code
= 23328). Rs.850/-
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24. Human Right & Indian Constitution Dr.B. R.
Ambedkar's Enduring Legacies. By Dr. S.S. Dhaktode, 2013 August. The
book consist of two part. The first part is devoted to human rights and the
contitution, while the second part deals with Dr. Ambedkar's all round
struggle for human right.While dealing with two subjects,the auther has
brought on record a wealth of relevant information and has also raised some
pertinent questions for student of politics and constitutional law, to
answer.(JBA Book-Code = 140838). Rs.650/-
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25. Human Rights, Justice, and Constitutional Empowerment.
By C. Raj Kumar & K. Chockalingam (Eds.), 2nd edition, 2010. This book
examines the contemporary state of human rights in India, the gaps and the
challenges. It looks at the interconnections between human rights,
constitutionalism, justice, and good governance. The book discusses
citizen`s empowerment, government reform, development, globalization,
corruption, sexual harassment among several other issues.(JBA Book-Code
= 80189). Rs.495/-
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26. Indian CONSTITUTIONAL Law. By Dr. Durga Das Basu,
revised by S.R.Roy & S.P.Sen Gupta, 3rd edition, 2011. This is an
analytical commentary on the Indian Constitution with exhaustive case law
references and digest.(JBA Book-Code = 83807). Rs.1895/-
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27. Indian Presidency - Constitution, Law & Practice.
By Dr. Subhash C.Kashyap & Abhaya Kashyap, 2012. President`s office in
India has not received adequate attention and space in writings on our
country`s Constitution and Polity. In fact, there has been a sustained and
systematic effort in the academia and in politics to underrate, undermine
and even denigrate the importance and relevance of the institution of the
President of the Republic. The analysis presented here has been worked out
after deep study and experience. It seeks to establish a more balanced
perspective on the role of our Presidents in discharging their obligation
to ``preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the law`` and to
devote themselves ``to the service and well-being of the people of India.(JBA
Book-Code = 129353). Rs.525/-
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28. Introduction to the Constitution of India. By Dr.
Durga Das Basu, 21th edition, 2013. A book for everybody in India and
abroad who wants to know anything about the Constitution of India during
its first sixty three years. It meets the requirements of various
Universities of India for the LL.B., LL.M., B.A. and M.A. (Political Science)
and Competitive examinations held by the Union and State Public Service
Commissions. The book is indispensable for politicians, journalists,
statesmen and administrative authorities and is also prescribed in several
Universities even for under-graduate courses in Civics. It incorporates all
amendments to the Constitution upto 98th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2013
and contains materials, figures and charts not included in any publication
so far on the subject. Contains elaborate comments on separatism in Punjab,
Assam & elsewhere.(JBA Book-Code = 136971). Rs.295/-
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29. Law of WRITS and other Constitutional Remedies (in 2
vols.). By Dr. R.G.Chaturvedi & Prem, 3rd edition, 2011. Being an
analytical treatise covering comprehensively Supreme Court decisions from
1950 to date on the subject together with relevant extracts from various
High Court Rules and Supreme Court Rules & Practice relating to writs
with a useful chapter on practice & procedure and model forms of
different types of writ petitions.(JBA Book-Code = 87303). Rs.3390/-
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30. Law Relating to Human Rights - In International and
National Laws and Constitutions. By Prof. S.R. Bhansali, 2013. This is
a pioneering work in the field of 'Human Rights' in international and
national laws and constitutions. This work is based on deep study and
research done by the author in the field of human rights in general and
intricate issues relating to human rights in particular. The book contains
a comparative study of natural rights and human rights and fundamental
rights.(JBA Book-Code = 132659). Rs.1525/-
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31. Makers of Indian Constitution - Framing of the Indian
Constitution and Biographies of the Constitution Makers. By Keshav
Dayal, 2013. The book is relevant and crucial for the present day and
future generation of law students, the India lawyers and the judiciary. The
role played by the prominent leaders including lawyers has become important
and is essential for the comprehensive study of the present day
constitution. The study of the biographies of the constitution makers is
also needed to apprise the present day generation, which is not aware of
the historic steps taken in making of the constitution of India.(JBA
Book-Code = 133063). Rs.325/-
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32. OUR CONSTITUTION - An Introduction to India's Constitution
and Constitutional Law. By Subhash C.Kashyap, for NBT, 5th edition,
reprint 2013. Authored by Dr. Kashyap, this book extensively covers the
functionality and role of the Indian Constitution. Each article and clause
is explained elaborately, and the book features a review section where the
readers are encouraged to review the constitutional practices. Summary of
the Book Our Constitution: An Introduction to Indias Constitution and
Constitutional Law is an information packed handbook for anyone who wishes
to study the Indian Constitution. Every article and clause in the
constitution has been exhaustively covered in the book. Written in a simple
yet comprehensive style, the book caters to teachers, lawyers and students
alike. A module in the book appeals to readers about the need to analyze
the functioning of the constitution. This book is also designed for
individuals keen on learning about the Indian Constitution. Authored by Dr.
Subhash C Kashyap, who has spent a lifetime practicing and studying the constitution,
this book is a comprehensive take on the rules and laws that define the
existent political system in India. About Dr. Subhash C Kashyap Dr. Kashyap
is a renowned expert in constitutional law, political management and
parliamentary affairs. He is also an advocate. Dr. Kashyap has many
published works to his name. Some of his books are as under: Framing of
Indias Constitution: A Study History of the Parliament of India
Understanding the Constitution of India Delinking Religion and Politics
History of the Freedom Movement Dr. Subhash C Kashyap has formerly headed
an international organization at Geneva. He has also been the
Secretary-General of the Lok Sabha. Dr. Kashyap has held honorary positions
in many organizations and institutions.(JBA Book-Code = 94063). Rs.140/-
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33. Reclaiming the Vision - Challenges of Indian
Constitutional Law and Governance. By P.P. Rao (Senior Advocate,
Supreme Court of India) edited by Dr. Lokendra Malik, 2013. This book
contains a selection of articles and speeches by a distinguished senior
advocate, as well as greatly respected teacher-scholar. In it he shares his
thoughts, deeply cherished beliefs, and concerns about critical facets of
law, governance, and constitutional leadership in India. He reminds us that
those who framed the Constitution had a vision of inclusive justice and
progress for all. He suggests that the Constitution has been inadequately
administered in India and throws light on a wide range of issues. He
forcefully argues for radical and comprehensive reforms in governmental
functioning. He throws light on key unresolved contemporary challenges such
as the reality of gender discrimination, corruption in the judiciary, and
the system of judicial appointments. He explains how famous, but little
understood cases, like Kesavananda Bharati , TMA Pai, Indra Sawhney, Sajjan
Singh, Sankari Prasad, Indira Nehru Gandhi, IR Coelho have made a major
impact on governance.(JBA Book-Code = 141222). Rs.425/-
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34. Right to Equality in The Indian Constitution. By
Shashi Nath Saraswati, 2002. The book is an eye-opener to those who are
acclaiming adnauseam the world over about the progress and achievement of
equality in India, on the Gandhian lines. It penetrates deeply into
Gandhian viewpoints on the subject and the panacea prescribed by him and
concludes that the ways and means adopted are essentially un-Gandhian and
adoption of the western thought. By correlating the Gandhian thoughts on
the subject with the pace of achievements of the end in view, the book is
acandid and forthright exposition of the stark reality that we are faced
with. Now that Gandhi s relevance in contemportary India is being talked
about, the book suggests a second look at his ideas on Education.(JBA
Book-Code = 7941). Rs.600/-
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35. RISE AND FALL OF DEVE GOWDA AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL
BREAKDOWN. By Jai, Janak Raj, 1997. -(JBA Book-Code = 134393). Rs.300/-
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36. Supreme Court on Constitution of India. By N.K.Acharya
(Advocate), 2012. The author has attempted in this book a novel way of
presenting the content of the Constitution of India in a manner which is
free from pedantic legal jargaon. He has divided the book into two parts.
The first part contains all the important concepts which arise during the
course of discussion on the several Articles of the Constitution. The
second part contains substantial subject dealt by the constitution which
creates administrative machinery necessary for achieving a maximum social
good.(JBA Book-Code = 121057). Rs.675/-
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37. The Changing Constitution. By Jeffrey Jowell &
Dawn Oliver (Eds.), 7th edition, 2011. This book is a collection of essays
provides thoroughly updated versions of previously-published chapters, plus
an introductory overview of how the UK constitution is evolving and new
chapters on the regulation of information and on the environment as a case
study in regulation.(JBA Book-Code = 118488). Rs.1495/-
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38. The Children's Code. By Justice V.R.Krishna Iyer,
2012. Indian jurisprudence lacks a proper child code. Child rights are
special branch of law covered by International Law and a UNICEF Commission
chaired by the author, and of course the Constitution of India. Justice
Iyer, the doyne of Indian judiciary, has come forward with this unique
Children`s Code, which is a model law.(JBA Book-Code = 121075). Rs.150/-
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39. The Constitution of India (Coat-pocket Edition). By
Universal Law Publishing Co., 2012. This beautifully printed and bound book
contains full Constitution of India in a special "coat-pocket"
size. It also has * Case Laws * Landmark Judgments * Glossary of
Constitution terms.(JBA Book-Code = 130466). Rs.395/-
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40. The Constitution of Jammu & Kashmir - Its
Development & Comments. By Justice A.S.Anand, 7th edition, 2013.
This scholarly work takes us through a journey of the most significant area
of Indian nation building and the delicate and sensitive issues which mark
the evolution of the process of integration of State of J & K into the
Indian constitutional mainstream. This work also traces the history of the
creatin of the state and discusses problems like why the Indian
Constitution was not made applicable to J & K. The book is a valuable
and authoritative contribution on the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution.(JBA
Book-Code = 75727). Rs.725/-
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41. The Constitutional History of ENGLAND. By
F.W.Maitland, edited by H.A.L.Fisher, 1908, Indian print 2011. -(JBA
Book-Code = 96015). Rs.495/-
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42. The Framing of India's Constitution (in 6 Vols.).
By B.Shiva Rao (Ed.), 1967, reprint 2012. This is a legal masterpeice on
the Indian Constituion in making. Volumes 1 to 4 contains `Select
Documents`, edited by B.Shiva Rao, on efforts, drafts, demands, committees,
etc. on the Constitution. Vol.5 is a Study volumes, rendering a lucid
account of the progress and clash of views at that time. The last companion
Vol.6 is an Overview of the Constitution making since 1950 upto 2004 by Dr.
Subhash Kashyap. It also has the authentic text of all the Constitutional
Amendments and Constitution Commission and other reports.(JBA Book-Code
= 17526). Rs.6000/-
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43. The Global Model of Constitutional Rights. By Kai
Moller, 2012. Drawing on analyses of a broad range of cases from the UK,
the European Court of Human Rights, Germany, Canada, the US, and South
Africa, this book provides the first substantive moral, reconstructive
theory of the global model. It shows that it is based on a coherent
conception of constitutional rights which connects to attractive accounts
of judicial review, democracy and the separation of powers. The first part
of the book develops a theory of the scope of rights under the global
model. It defends the idea of a general right to personal autonomy: a right
to everything which, according to the agent's self-conception, is in his or
her interest. The function of this right is to acknowledge that every act
by a public authority which places a burden on a person's autonomy requires
justification. The second part of the book proposes a theory of the
structure of this justification which offers original and useful accounts
of the important doctrines of balancing and proportionality.(JBA
Book-Code = 132289). Rs.1695/-
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44. The Indian Constitution. By Madhav Khosla, 2013.
The Oxford India Short Introductions are concise, stimulating, and
accessible guides to different aspects of India. Combining authoritative
analysis, new ideas, and diverse perspectives, they discuss subjects which
are topical yet enduring, as also emerging areas of study and debate.Giving
identity to over a billion people, the Indian Constitution is one of the
worlds great political texts. Drafted over six decades ago, its endurance
and operation have fascinated and surprised many. In this short introduction,
Madhav Khosla brings to light its many features, aspirations, and
controversies. How does the Constitution separate power between different
political actors? What form of citizenship does it embrace? And how can it
change? In answering questions such as these, Khosla unravels the documents
remarkable and challenging journey, inviting readers to reflect upon the
theory and practice of constitutionalism in the worlds largest
democracy.Madhav Khosla studied law at the National Law School of India University,
Bangalore, and Yale University. He is currently a PhD candidate in
political theory at Harvard University.(JBA Book-Code = 131835). Rs.195/-
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45. The Making and Working of the Indian Constitution.
By Dr. Shubani Kinkar Chaube, for NBT, 2010, latest reprint. This book
present argues that the constitution of a country is as much political
documents as a legal one and hence its success or otherwise is also
dependent on how it is interpreted and implemented politically.(JBA
Book-Code = 48670). Rs.70/-
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46. The Millennium Declaration, Rights, and Constitutions.
By Prof. Yash Ghai & Jill Cottrell, 2011. This book examines the
achievement of different countries in providing socio-economic rights
through their constitutional frameworks so as to meet the millennium
development goals. It argues how constitutions can either support rights or
obstruct the achievement of rights related to education, food, water,
housing, health, sanitation, work, sustainable development, etc. Emphasizing
the need to pursue millennium development goals far beyond 2015, it
explains that a constitution must provide institutions and procedures to
translate constitutional ideals into reality.(JBA Book-Code = 87133).
Rs.575/-
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47. The Preamble (of Indian Constitution). By Deepa
Kansra, 2013. The ever rising complexities faced by the populace in India
have over the years created misgivings about the politico-legal system that
has been in place. The lack of stability in interpretation, and the lack of
vision in politics, has made people look askance about the limitations and
dimensions of their constitutional existence. It is no longer sufficient
and viable to look into the formal source of constitutional values, but
rather the dilemmas and contestations of their meaning and relevance to the
community.This book makes an attempt at portraying the cultural, political
and global realities of a constitutional polity like India.The contributors
reflect upon the progress and dynamics of foundational values embodied in
the Preamble; sovereignty, socialism, secularism, fraternity, justice, and
so on. The aim is to highlight the day to day relevance of the broader
principles in the Preamble, the ideological inspiration that they generate,
and their commonly attached meanings.(JBA Book-Code = 140743). Rs.275/-
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48. The State of the Nation - In the Context of Indian's
Constitution. By Fali S. Nariman, 2013. The author contends that the
legislative and executive wings of the government the elected
representatives of the people were (and are) expected to provide for the
welfare of the people. He points out that they have failed miserably simply
because making of laws is not enough; applying and enforcing laws which are
also the primary duties of the government have left much to be desired.
Consequently, it is the judiciary that tells the government when and how to
distribute excessfood, what crops to grow and what not to grow, which
economic projects are good for the country and which are not, and what fuel
should be used in our vehicles and whether 2G/3G licences should be
allotted only through auctions! The judiciary is hence accused of
overreach! (JBA Book-Code = 134649). Rs.599/-
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49. The Twilight of Constitutionalism?. By Petra Dobner
& Martin Loughlin (Eds.), 2012. This book explore the range of issues
raised by this debate. The effects of recent changes on two of the main
building blocks of constitutionalism - statehood and democracy - are
examined in Parts I and II. Since the movement of overcoming statehood has,
arguably, been advanced furthest in the European context, the question of
the future of constitutionalist ideas in the framework of the EU provides
the key theme of Part III. The remaining parts consider possible
transformations or substitutes. The engagement of constitutions with
international law offers one line of transmutation of constitutionalism
(Part IV) and the diffusion of constitutionalism into separate social
spheres provides an alternative way of pursuing constitutionalism in a new
key (Part VI). Finally, the ability of the theory of global administrative
law (examined in Part V) to offer an alternative account of the potential
of jurisdictional control of global governing processes is examined.(JBA
Book-Code = 127808). Rs.1050/-
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50. Why the Constitution Matters. By Prof. Mark
Tushnet, 2011. In this surprising and highly unconventional work, Harvard
law professor Mark Tushnet poses a seemingly simple question that yields a
thoroughly unexpected answer. The Constitution matters, he argues, not
because it structures our government but because it structures our
politics. He maintains that politicians and political parties - not Supreme
Court decisions - are the true engines of constitutional change in our
system. This message will empower all citizens who use direct political
action to define and protect our rights and liberties as Americans.(JBA
Book-Code = 87402). Rs.350/-
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51. WRIT Remedies - Remediable Rights Under Public Law
(Including High Court Rules and Guidelines for Drafting Writ Petitions).
By Justice Bhagbati Prasad Banerjee & Sankar Prosad Banerjee
(Advocate), 6th edition, 2013. A complete and comprehensive treatise on
Constitutional Writs, and all aspects related to it.(JBA Book-Code =
1149). Rs.1995/-
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