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- Year of Publication: 2020
- ISBN: 9789389891027
Constitutional law I is specially designed for students pursuing the three-year or fi ve-year LLB course in law education institutes. This revision book is part of the quick reference guide: Q&A series designed as a study aid for law students with a clear objective of assisting students in their examination preparation. The series adheres to the syllabus of the undergraduate law courses of all major universities and law institutes. Further, it deals with important topics in a comprehensive manner. The text covers the important concepts of the Constitution such as Preamble to the Indian Constitution and its importance, federalism, secularism, establishment of new states, citizenship, fundamental Rights, doctrines of Eclipse, severability, and waiver. It further covers the rights to equality, freedom to practice/carry on any profession or trade, life and personal liberty, education, religion, cultural and educational rights and, rights of accused person and arrested person. It also covers writs of mandamus, Habeas corpus, quo-warranto, Prohibition and certiorari, Directive principles of State policy, relation and distinction between fundamental Rights and Directive principles, and Right to property after the 44th Amendment.
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- Year of Publication: 2020
- ISBN: 9789389891027
Constitutional law I is specially designed for students pursuing the three-year or fi ve-year LLB course in law education institutes. This revision book is part of the quick reference guide: Q&A series designed as a study aid for law students with a clear objective of assisting students in their examination preparation. The series adheres to the syllabus of the undergraduate law courses of all major universities and law institutes. Further, it deals with important topics in a comprehensive manner. The text covers the important concepts of the Constitution such as Preamble to the Indian Constitution and its importance, federalism, secularism, establishment of new states, citizenship, fundamental Rights, doctrines of Eclipse, severability, and waiver. It further covers the rights to equality, freedom to practice/carry on any profession or trade, life and personal liberty, education, religion, cultural and educational rights and, rights of accused person and arrested person. It also covers writs of mandamus, Habeas corpus, quo-warranto, Prohibition and certiorari, Directive principles of State policy, relation and distinction between fundamental Rights and Directive principles, and Right to property after the 44th Amendment.
Thomson Reuters is one of the world’s most trusted providers of answers, helping professionals make confident decisions and run better businesses. Thomson Reuters, India, Legal is a part of this group and publishes legal content covering a spectrum of topics by leading experts and professionals in this domain. Newgen, a contracting affiliate of Thomson Reuters, India, Legal produces and promotes these publications on their behalf across South East Asia.