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Judicial Process and Precedent

By: Lakshminath, APublication details: Lucknow Eastern Book Company 2023 Edition: 4/eDescription: LII, 567p. 24cmISBN: 9788119114092Subject(s): Judicial Laws, -- Judicial Review, Constitutional Democracy, Government Policy, Economic Rights, Judicial Legacy Bequeathed, Stare Decisis, res judicata, Precedent in post independence India, Ratio decidendi, Free Legal Aid, Power to Overrule -- IndiaDDC classification: 340.141 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Table of Contents: Judicial Process: A Prologue Precedent : A Prognosis "Stare Decisis" in the Indian Courts: Institutional Aspects "Stare Decisis": A Sociological Perspective "Ratio Decidendi" and the Structure of Judgments Supreme Court and Overruling of Precedent Judicial Law-Making and Prospective Overruling Basic Structure Doctrine: Judicial Dynamics Law Declared by the Supreme Court Under Article 141 Judicial Process and the Right to Life Death Sentence: Judicial Ambivalence Judicial Process and Personal Liberty Epilogue: Future of the Past
Summary: Overview: The new fourth edition of this scholarly work is more exhaustive and comprehensive in its coverage, with the latest case law. It studies the role of 'precedent' in the Indian legal system, and how its various components mutually interact. Topics covered include: Stare Decisis, Ratio Decidendi, Supreme Court and Overruling of Precedent, Judicial Law-Making, Law Declared by the Supreme Court under Article 141, Judicial Process and the Right to Life, Indian courts' approach to Death Sentence, etc. Key Features: Because of the academic merit, the work has been relied upon by the Judges of the Supreme Court, including the former Chief Justice of India, Justice R.C. Lahoti, who quoted this book in his judgment. New chapters "Judicial Process: A Prologue" and "Basic Structure Doctrine: Judicial Dynamics" have been included. Recent landmark rulings of the Supreme Court and High Court included. Considering the fact that the reader's knowledge on the subject may vary considerably, the author makes allowance and treats the subject accordingly. Reviews
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Books Books V.M. Salgaocar College of Law, Miramar - Panaji
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Books Books V.M. Salgaocar College of Law, Miramar - Panaji
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Books Books V.M. Salgaocar College of Law, Miramar - Panaji
LAW 340.141 LAK/Jud (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Paperback 18 Available VMS-023536

Table of Contents:

Judicial Process: A Prologue
Precedent : A Prognosis
"Stare Decisis" in the Indian Courts: Institutional Aspects
"Stare Decisis": A Sociological Perspective
"Ratio Decidendi" and the Structure of Judgments
Supreme Court and Overruling of Precedent
Judicial Law-Making and Prospective Overruling
Basic Structure Doctrine: Judicial Dynamics
Law Declared by the Supreme Court Under Article 141
Judicial Process and the Right to Life
Death Sentence: Judicial Ambivalence
Judicial Process and Personal Liberty
Epilogue: Future of the Past

Overview:
The new fourth edition of this scholarly work is more exhaustive and comprehensive in its coverage, with the latest case law. It studies the role of 'precedent' in the Indian legal system, and how its various components mutually interact.

Topics covered include: Stare Decisis, Ratio Decidendi, Supreme Court and Overruling of Precedent, Judicial Law-Making, Law Declared by the Supreme Court under Article 141, Judicial Process and the Right to Life, Indian courts' approach to Death Sentence, etc.

Key Features:

Because of the academic merit, the work has been relied upon by the Judges of the Supreme Court, including the former Chief Justice of India, Justice R.C. Lahoti, who quoted this book in his judgment.
New chapters "Judicial Process: A Prologue" and "Basic Structure Doctrine: Judicial Dynamics" have been included.
Recent landmark rulings of the Supreme Court and High Court included.
Considering the fact that the reader's knowledge on the subject may vary considerably, the author makes allowance and treats the subject accordingly.
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