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The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir Its Development and Comments

The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir Its Development and Comments

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  • Author(s): Justice A.S. Anand
  • Publisher: Universal LexisNexis
  • Edition: 8 Ed Rp 2018
  • ISBN 13 9789351438342
  • Approx. Pages 471 + Contents
  • Format Hardbound
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
  • Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days

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Description
In this work, indepth study has been made into the circumstances which led to the creation of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, the effect of its creation and the influence of other factors on the development of its Constitution. The promulgation of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1939, its salient features and the factors which led to the enactment of the Act have also been considered. The accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to India which has been a matter of some political controversy has been dealt with in detail. Since, significant developments occurred in Jammu and Kashmir, subsequent to its accession to India which made its constitutional position different from that of other Indian States, and other factors have been discussed. The full constitutional position of the State of Jammu and Kasmir cannot be understood by a reference to the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir alone, and recourse has to be made to Constitution of India has been  examined. Various Presidential Orders and Ordinances applying different provisions of the Constitution of India  to the State have been noticed and commented upon. Section-wise comments have been made in the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, 1957 as amend from time to time. It also contains the list of important Central Acts which have been applied to the State from time to time. The comments on the constitutional provisions have been made by referring the latest case laws on the subject.
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Contents
Chapter 1.    Introduction
Chapter 2.    Historical Background
Chapter 3.    Kashmiris Demand A Constitution
Chapter 4.    Kashmir and Indian Independence
Chapter 5.    The Constitution of India in Relation to Jammu and Kashmir –I
Chapter 6.    The Constitution of India in Relation to Kashmir –II
Chapter 7.    The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, 1957
    Part I        -    Preliminary
    Part II       -    The State
    Part III      -    Permanent Residents
    Part IV      -    Directive Principles of State Policy
    Part V       -    The Executive
    Part VI      -    The State Legislature
    Part VII     -    The High Court
    Part VIII    -    Finance, Property and Contracts
    Part IX      -    The Public Service
    Part X       -    Elections
    Part XI      -    Miscellaneous Provisions
    Part XII     -    Amendment of the Constitution
    Part XIII    -    Transitional Provisions
Appendix I to XVII
Bibliography
Subject Index
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Author Details
Born on 1st November, 1936 in Jammu, Justice Anand graduated from J & K University in 1958 and obtained his LL.B. Degree and Diploma in Labour Laws from Lucknow University in 1 960 with first division, and Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Laws (Constitutional Law of the Commonwealth) from London University in 1963.
He was called to the Bar from the Hon'ble Society of Inner Temple in London in 1964. Practiced Law in Punjab & Haryana High Court in Chandigarh
Justice Anand was first appointed as additional Judge of J & K High Court on 26-5 1975 when he was 38 yrs and 6 months only. Later he was confirmed as permanent Judge in 1976- Appointed as Acting Chief Justice, High Court of J & K in June 1 984, and Chief Justice of same High Court in May 1985. He was also Chief Justice of High Court of Madras from November 1989 till November 1991. Elevated to the Bench of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in 1991 and became Chief Justice of India with effect from 10th October, 1998 till 1st November, 2001. He is elected Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission w.e.f. 17th February, 2003. He was executive Chairman and later on Patron of the National Legal Services Authority of India. While he was Judge and Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir he headed various Enquiry and Investigative Commissions. He had been a part-time Lecturer at Punjab University, Chandigarh and Member of the Board of Studies, Faculty of Laws at Kashmir University and Jammu University and Member of the Governing Body of Islamia College, Srinagar.
He participated in various National and International Conferences, notable among them being the Appellate Judges conference at Manila (Philippines) in 1977; at New Delhi in 1 984; The Law Asia Conference in 1 984 and 1986; SAARC Law Conference at New Delhi in 1994; World Wide Common Law Judiciary Conference, 2nd, 3rd and 4th held at Washington tn 1997, at Edinburgh (Scotland) in 1999 and Canada in 2001 respectively; SAARC Chief Justices' Conference at Colombo, Sri Lanka in October 1998; Chief Justices' Conference and SAARC Law Conference at Nepal
(2000); Law Asia Conference of Chief Justices at Seoul (1999) and in Newzealand (2001).
He authored the books titled "The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir-Its Development & Comments" and "Justice for Women-Concerns and Expressions"; written various Articles on Legal Issues particularly about protection of Human Rights.
He was unanimously elected as President of the International Institute of Human Rights Society (Regd.) in 1996; Awarded the Degree LL.D. (Honoris Causa) by Lucknow University (1 996), by Punjab University Chandigarh (2001) and by Banaras Hindu University (2003); Awarded Fellowship of the University College, London (1997), Elected as Hony. Bencher of the Hon'ble Society of Inner Temple, London (1998); Awarded Degree of D.Litt. (Honoris Causa) by Jammu University (1999); Awarded Honorary Fellowship for Life by the Society of Advanced Legal Studies, London (2000); Recipient of Shiromani Award 2002; Awarded Degree of LL.D. (Honoris Causa) by Banaras Hindu University on 29th November, 2003 for Achievements and Contribution to the Development of Law and Protection of Human Rights; Recipient of Plaque of Honour from University of Lucknow "for outstanding contribution to the Country and Society" on 25th November, 2004
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