Constitutional Crisis and Problems in India
₹540.00
The present book is an inquiry and also research finding into the contemporary constitutional crisis in India. This will make one aware not only of the weakness of the present model of parliamentary system responsible for electoral corruption, defection and constitutional bargaining but also of the way that the presidential model will effectively plug the shortcomings and defects inherent in our system of governance.In short, the book is a study of the Indian Constitution in the proper historical perspective a study punctuated by a highly provocative and yet refreshing analysis.The author very earnestly pleads for the widening of our mental horizon and to think more in terms of national interest rather than petty party politics.
Constitutional Crisis and Problems in India
₹540.00
The present book is an inquiry and also research finding into the contemporary constitutional crisis in India. This will make one aware not only of the weakness of the present model of parliamentary system responsible for electoral corruption, defection and constitutional bargaining but also of the way that the presidential model will effectively plug the shortcomings and defects inherent in our system of governance.In short, the book is a study of the Indian Constitution in the proper historical perspective a study punctuated by a highly provocative and yet refreshing analysis.The author very earnestly pleads for the widening of our mental horizon and to think more in terms of national interest rather than petty party politics.
Hindu Law of Inheritance: As in Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra
₹990.00
The institutes of various sages, as embodied in the Dharmasastra, which form the primary source of the Hindu law, treat Law in the widest sense of the term. In these institutes, no distinction was drawn between Positive law on the one Hand and Laws of morality and Religion on the other. But the distinction appeared gradually, some traces of it can be found in the institutes of Yajnavalkya, which devote a separate chapter, called Vyavahara, to the positive law. This authority is held in the highest esteem by The Hindu lawyers. The Mitaksara of Vijnanesvara, which gives a systematic exposition of The Law and is held to be the highest authority in almost all schools, professes to be but a Commentary on Yajnavalkya. The most important part, the Vyavahara, as in Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara, comprises the sections on the law of inheritance and succession. The gradual development of the Hindu law, which was originally moulded by the Institution of family, consisted of the recognition of individual rights and in the introduction of cognates as heirs in preference to more distant agnates. The Viramitrodaya, composed by Mitramisra (17th cent.) is a well known treatise (nibandha) and has always been regarded as an authority of considerable importance by the High Courts and Legal experts in British India. It presents in a very systematic way the Views of Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara and upholds their opinions, particularly of the latter against critics like Jimutavahana. It also gives a satisfactory exposition of which may have been left doubtful by the Mitaksara. The Section on Vyavahara or litigation of the Viramitrodaya is divided into four parts, the third of which describes eighteen Topics of litigations, one of these topics being law of inheritance and succession, called Vibhaga or Dayabhaga, i.e. partition of inheritance. The present volume contains the text of the Vibhaga portion of the Viramitrodaya with an English translation by a versatile scholar and famous practising Advocate of the Calcutta High Court in the late nineteenth century. The publication will prove to be of great Research value for the Study of the evolution of Hindu law of inheritance and some of the Hindu social problems
Hindu Law of Inheritance: As in Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra
₹990.00
The institutes of various sages, as embodied in the Dharmasastra, which form the primary source of the Hindu law, treat Law in the widest sense of the term. In these institutes, no distinction was drawn between Positive law on the one Hand and Laws of morality and Religion on the other. But the distinction appeared gradually, some traces of it can be found in the institutes of Yajnavalkya, which devote a separate chapter, called Vyavahara, to the positive law. This authority is held in the highest esteem by The Hindu lawyers. The Mitaksara of Vijnanesvara, which gives a systematic exposition of The Law and is held to be the highest authority in almost all schools, professes to be but a Commentary on Yajnavalkya. The most important part, the Vyavahara, as in Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara, comprises the sections on the law of inheritance and succession. The gradual development of the Hindu law, which was originally moulded by the Institution of family, consisted of the recognition of individual rights and in the introduction of cognates as heirs in preference to more distant agnates. The Viramitrodaya, composed by Mitramisra (17th cent.) is a well known treatise (nibandha) and has always been regarded as an authority of considerable importance by the High Courts and Legal experts in British India. It presents in a very systematic way the Views of Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara and upholds their opinions, particularly of the latter against critics like Jimutavahana. It also gives a satisfactory exposition of which may have been left doubtful by the Mitaksara. The Section on Vyavahara or litigation of the Viramitrodaya is divided into four parts, the third of which describes eighteen Topics of litigations, one of these topics being law of inheritance and succession, called Vibhaga or Dayabhaga, i.e. partition of inheritance. The present volume contains the text of the Vibhaga portion of the Viramitrodaya with an English translation by a versatile scholar and famous practising Advocate of the Calcutta High Court in the late nineteenth century. The publication will prove to be of great Research value for the Study of the evolution of Hindu law of inheritance and some of the Hindu social problems
Neo Terrorism: an Indian Experience
₹690.00
The book is designed to bring an exhaustive analysis of all facets of terrorism in the aftermath of recent terrorist attacks in America. It also makes an indepth analysis on issues of WMD’s, their usage by terrorist and consequences management. It details country intelligence structure and balance of terror philosophy. The author has, in a most professional manner, analysed the various facts of NBC terrorism threat perfections, spelt out a viable counter terrorism and WMD terrorism strategy to include legal aspects as well.
Neo Terrorism: an Indian Experience
₹690.00
The book is designed to bring an exhaustive analysis of all facets of terrorism in the aftermath of recent terrorist attacks in America. It also makes an indepth analysis on issues of WMD’s, their usage by terrorist and consequences management. It details country intelligence structure and balance of terror philosophy. The author has, in a most professional manner, analysed the various facts of NBC terrorism threat perfections, spelt out a viable counter terrorism and WMD terrorism strategy to include legal aspects as well.
Police Enforcement, Crimes and Injustice
₹395.00
The book throws light on various types of enforcement crimes that take place in police service. It discusses nature and extent, origin, development and persistence, training and management, delay in disposal of cases, disciplinary justice, millennium police and justice etc.
Police Enforcement, Crimes and Injustice
₹395.00
The book throws light on various types of enforcement crimes that take place in police service. It discusses nature and extent, origin, development and persistence, training and management, delay in disposal of cases, disciplinary justice, millennium police and justice etc.
Vivada Chintamani of Vachaspati Misra
₹1,770.00