- Author(s): Justice S.S. Subramani
- Publisher: LexisNexis
- Edition: 9 Ed 2015
- ISBN 13 9789351434023
- Approx. Pages 857 + contents
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Contents
PART III: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (contd.)
Art. 20 Protection in respect of conviction for offences
Art. 21 Protection of life and personal liberty. Art. 21A Right to Education
Art. 22 Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
Art. 23 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour
Art. 24 Prohibition of employment of children in factories, etc
APPENDICES
App. I The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976
App. II The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986
App. Ill The National Commission for Women Act, 1990
App. IV The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.
App. V The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
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Author Details
Author – Acharya Dr. Durga Das Basu, M.A., LL.D.
(Cal.); D. Litt. (Cal. Burd.); Rabindrabharti; Kalyani); Saraswati,
Vachaspati, Vidyavaridhi, Prajnabharati, Nyayaratnakara, Neetibhaskara,
Nyayabharati, Manava Ratna. Honorary Professor, Banaras Hindu
University; Retired Judge, High Court, Calcutta; Formerly Member, Union
Law Commission; Tagore Law Professor, Asutosh Memorial Lecturer.
Calcutta University; Recipient, National Award, Padmabhushan (1985);
National Research Professor of India (1986); National Citizen’s Award
(1991); Honorary Fellow, Asiatic Society, Calcutta (1994).
Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.S. Subbramani, Judge (Retired) High Court, Madras
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