Constitutional Law : Governance Structure / (Record no. 45370)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789394364561
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Transcribing agency VITAP
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23rd
Classification number 342.54 RAI
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9 (RLIN) 12678
Personal name Rai, Udai Raj
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Title Constitutional Law : Governance Structure /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Udai Raj Rai
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Edition statement 2nd Ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Lucknow
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Eastern Book Company
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent XL, 632p. : ill. ; 24cm
521 ## - TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE
Target audience note It includes Preface, Acknowledgement, Brief Contents, Table of Cases, and Subject Index Pages.<br/>Description:<br/>Overview:<br/><br/>Constitutional Law: Governance Structure is an authoritative book dealing with the structure of government that the Indian Constitution has erected for the country’s governance. The second edition of the book essentially remains what it was intended to be and maintains the shape it had in the first edition.<br/><br/>The first chapter introduces the subject to the reader which helps him understand the Constitution in the correct perspective. The next few chapters discuss the three governing institutions which are executive, legislature and judiciary and their interrelationship. The book also examines the federal relations and the consequent problems that this distribution of powers gives rise to.<br/><br/>The term “The Constitution of India” was getting monopolised only by Part III of the Constitution, which relates to fundamental rights. The publication of the book clearly makes out that there are two aspects of the Constitution: its democratic and republican structure and the fundamental rights that it guarantees. The two pillars of the Indian constitutional system which are democracy and constitutionalism are discussed in detail in this book.<br/><br/>Apart from this, the book also examines some general issues relating to constitutional theory and constitutional governance. The author does not merely provide some material useful to examinees but also, defines what different aspects of the political and constitutional structure of the country are. The last few chapters deal with public services, Election Commission and constitutional change.<br/><br/>The second edition contains the latest statutory amendments and case laws including a detailed analysis of Jindal Stainless Ltd. v. State of Haryana (2017) 12 SCC 1, K.S. Puttaswamy (Aadhaar-5J.) v. Union of India (2019) 1 SCC 1 and other important cases. This book will be immensely useful to students of LLB and LLM. Professors, judges, advocates, researchers and those interested in acquiring knowledge of the subject will also find it beneficial. It will definitely be a prized collection for any library.<br/><br/>Table Of Contents:<br/><br/>Table of Cases<br/><br/>1. Constitution, Constitutional Law and Constitutionalism<br/>2. A Brief View of the Constitution and Its Salient Features<br/>3. Preamble<br/>4. Doctrine of Separation of Powers<br/>5. Executive<br/>6. Mercy Power of the Executive and Executive Legislation<br/>7. Legislature: Composition, Procedure and Privileges<br/>8. Judiciary: Organisation of the Courts<br/>9. Respective Powers and Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the High Courts<br/>10. Federal Idea and an Overview of Indian Federalism<br/>11. Centre–State Legislative Relations<br/>12. Administrative Relations<br/>13. Financial Relations<br/>14. Emergency Provisions and Their Impact on Distribution of Powers<br/>15. Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse Throughout the Territory of India<br/>16. Civil Services and the Election Commission<br/>17. Amendment of the Constitution<br/>18. Judicial Review<br/>Subject Index
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Constitutional law; India;
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      Paper Back     VIT AP School of Law VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 2023-04-21 Deccan Law House 825.00 4010 342.54 RAI 020719 2023-06-19 LA01867 825.00 2023-06-19 Reference Book LAW

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