Description
“Constitutional Law- New Challenges” is a scholarly work by Dr. G.P. Tripathi providing a comprehensive analysis of the upcoming challenges faced by the Indian Constitution. The book is written in a simple and lucid language and shall be very beneficial for the students of law pursuing LL.B and LL.M and shall also cater the needs of various academicians, researchers and policy makers having interest in the field of Constitution.
Chapter I- Federalism
Chapter II- Secularism- Challenges to Chapter III- Minority appeasements; Communalism and Fundamentalism Challenge to Indian Constitution Chapter IV- Concept of State and Nation Chapter V- Separation of Powers; or Division of powers- Indian Experience Chapter VI- Human Rights; naxals, terrorists and the law enforcement machineries; regulating these is a great challenge Chapter VII- Feminism, Law and Women Empowerment: Great Challenge Chapter VIII- Reservations: How far and where Chapter IX- Communism- Challenge to Constitution Chapter X- Citizenship; voting right to N.R.I. Chapter XI- Right to Privacy; need of hour Chapter XII- Social values and law; challenges Chapter XIII- Independence of Judiciary; self-restriction Chapter XIV- Equality, Socialism and Constitution Chapter XV- Personal Liberty Chapter XVI- Claim for Euthanasia; Challenge to law Chapter XVII- Death Sentence; burning issue Chapter XVIII- Media and Law; new developments Chapter XIX- Sting operations: Protection to the whistle blowers Chapter XX- Judicial Activism Chapter XXI- Public Interest Litigation; remedy or malady Chapter XXII- Corruption and ombudsman; from here to everywhere Chapter XXIII- Electoral Reforms; Great challenge to Constitutionalism Chapter XXIV- Constitutional Judicial Review and Legislative supremacy
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