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Landmarks in Indian Legal and Constitutional History

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lucknow : Eastern Book Company, 2020Edition: 12th edDescription: 699 pISBN:
  • 9789351453406
  • 9789389656916
  • 9789390715268
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.54029 KUL
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Judicial Systems in India : Ancient & Medieval Period.
Chapter 2. Early Administration of Justice in Bombay, Madras & Calcutta.
Chapter 3. The Mayor’s Courts & the Courts of Requests in Presidency Towns.
Chapter 4. Inauguration of Adalat System in Bengal.
Chapter 5. The Regulating Act.
Chapter 6. Role of Cornwallis in Judicial Reforms.
Chapter 7. Progress of Judicial Reforms (1793 - 1833).
Chapter 8. Establishment of the High Courts.
Chapter 9. The Privy Council.
Chapter 10. The Federal Court of India.
Chapter 11. Supreme Court of India.
Chapter 12. Development of Criminal Law.
Chapter 13. Racial Distinction.
Chapter 14. Charter Act, 1833 & Codification.
Chapter 15. Influence of English Law in India.
Chapter 16. Prerogative Writs in India.
Chapter 17. Constitutional History of India.
Chapter 18. India Since Independence.
Chapter 19. Concept and Sources of Law.
Chapter 20. Development of Personal Laws of Hindus and Muslims.
Chapter 21. Rule of Law and Constitutional Developments.
Chapter 22. Legal Profession, Legal Education and Law Reporting.
Appendices A-F
Bibliography
Index

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