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The Supreme Court and the Constitution

By: Khurshid, Salman Malik, Lokendra Singh, Yogesh PratapPublication details: Punjab Wolters Kluwer (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2020 Description: xliii, 399pISBN: 978-9389859713Subject(s): Constitution -- Judicial Appointments, Public Interest Litigation, Citizenship Amendment Act, Judicial Review -- IndiaDDC classification: 347.0502648 Summary: his book focuses on various issues pertaining to the Supreme Court of India and the constitutional discourse. The volume comprises a number of articles critically describing crucial aspects of the functioning of the Indian Supreme Court and our constitutional order. The contributors have dealt with important issues such as slp, PIL, role and powers of the chief justice, constitutional morality, appointment of judges and working of the Supreme Court of India etc. This compendium includes all significant chapters relating to the Indian Supreme Court which is rarely available on a single platform. This is a critical narrative by many leading contributors who are genuinely determined to demonstrate the contribution of our top Court. During last decade, the Supreme Court has been a centre of public importance and attraction. Many people who are not trained in law want to know about the Supreme Court more particularly about its achievements and failures. This book is an attempt to fulfil such demand of the laymen. It provides different shades and challenges of constitutionalism and judicial decision making in the Supreme Court.
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his book focuses on various issues pertaining to the Supreme Court of India and the constitutional discourse. The volume comprises a number of articles critically describing crucial aspects of the functioning of the Indian Supreme Court and our constitutional order. The contributors have dealt with important issues such as slp, PIL, role and powers of the chief justice, constitutional morality, appointment of judges and working of the Supreme Court of India etc. This compendium includes all significant chapters relating to the Indian Supreme Court which is rarely available on a single platform. This is a critical narrative by many leading contributors who are genuinely determined to demonstrate the contribution of our top Court. During last decade, the Supreme Court has been a centre of public importance and attraction. Many people who are not trained in law want to know about the Supreme Court more particularly about its achievements and failures. This book is an attempt to fulfil such demand of the laymen. It provides different shades and challenges of constitutionalism and judicial decision making in the Supreme Court.

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