|
|
| |
Home >
Indian >
INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

|
INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
By
M P JAIN
This is not the usual section-wise treatment with spattering of comments, but a thorough and exhaustive study of subject in narrative form, giving coherent and integrated picture of the Indian Constitution as a whole. Adequate References have been made to foreign constitutions such as the U.S.A., Canada, U.K. and Australia, so as to give a comparative perspective of the Indian Constitution. References have also been made to the latest case-law. Not only students of law, political science and public administration but even practising lawyers will find it a reliable and useful book on the subject.
There is no other text book in the field which deals with the subject so exhaustively and lucidly….. Much matter is compressed into the various chapters without making any omission or without resorting to unnecessary brevity. The book richly deserves to be prescribed as a text book for students….
The Kerala Law Reporter
…..gives a clear and exhaustive description, in narrative form, of both the theory and the actual working of the Indian Constitution in all its aspects, as well as a brief account of the historical background regarding each topic dealt with in it….. an invaluable help to an understanding of the Indian Constitution…..
The Hindu
…..in the same elegant style which earned him a reptuation as a writer of distinction in his earlier books. The Outlines of Indian Legal History and his other writing…..it is eminently suited as a text-book.
Public Law, London
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|