M P Jain & S N Jain Principles of Administrative Law (Volume-2) : An Exhaustive Commentary on Administrative Law and Constitutional Principles with Indian & Foreign Case Law References/ K. Kannan
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- 9789391211615
- 23rd 342.5406 KAN
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Reference Book | VIT AP School of Law LAW Section | 342.5406 KAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | LA01847 | Not for loan | LAW | 020699 |
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342.5406 Administrative Law / | 342.5406 Administrative Law / | 342.5406 KAN M P Jain & S N Jain Principles of Administrative Law (Volume-1) : | 342.5406 KAN M P Jain & S N Jain Principles of Administrative Law (Volume-2) : | 342.5406 KAP Regulation in India | 342.5406 KES Administrative Law / | 342.5406 MAS Administrative Law / |
It includes Preface, General Contents, Table of Cases, and Subject Index pages etc..
Description:
A leading treatise on the subject for over four decades, M P Jain & S N Jain Principles of Administrative Law provides a clear enunciation of the principles of Indian administrative law. An ever-increasing contact of the individual with the administrative machinery makes this book an ideal reference for judges, advocates, government officials, academicians, students and interested citizens.
Key Features:
A exhaustive commentary on administrative law and constitutional principles
Thematically arranged commentary on Administrative Law, examining in detail the concept and practice of administrative law across 2 volumes and 47 chapters
Takes into account the new developments that have evolved through a number of significant judicial pronouncements, the focus of which has been to strengthen procedural and substantive safeguards vis-à-vis the administration
Includes latest judgments delivered by the Supreme Court and various High Courts including UOI v M/S G S Chatha Rice Mills, Tamil Nadu Medical Officers Association v UOI, UOI v Agricas LLP, etc.
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