- Author(s): M.P. Jain
- Publisher: LexisNexis
- Edition: 9 Ed 2025
- ISBN 13 9788119403134
- Approx. Pages 2060 + Contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
M P Jain Indian Constitutional Law is an authoritative, evergreen classic on Indian constitutional law. This book, presently in its seventh edition, is a thematic presentation of the complex and multi-dimensional subject of Constitutional law in a lucid, comprehensive and systematic manner. The book contains in-depth insights that will benefit students, research scholars, lawyers, judges, legal academics, policy makers and interested citizens who look for the latest in constitutional jurisprudence.
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Contents
Part I. Introductory
Chapter I : Introductory
Part II. The Union
Chapter II : Parliament
Chapter III : Central Executive
Chapter IV : Supreme Court
Part III. State and Union Territories
Chapter V : Introduction
Chapter VI : State Legislature
Chapter VII : State Executive
Chapter VIII : State Judiciary
Chapter IX : Union Territories, Tribal Areas and Special Provisions Concerning some States
Part IV. The Federal System
Chapter X : Legislative Relations
Chapter XI : Financial Relations
Chapter XII : Administrative Relations
Chapter XIII : Emergency Provisions
Chapter XIV : Co-Operative Federalism
Chapter XV : Trade, Commerce and Intercourse
Chapter XVI : Official Language
Chapter XVII : Constitutional Position of Jammu and Kashmir
Part V. Political and Civil Rights
Chapter XVIII : Citizenship
Chapter XIX : Elections
Chapter XX : Fundamental Rights (Topic 1)
Chapter XXI : Fundamental Rights (Topic 2) Right to Equality (I)
Chapter XXII : Fundamental Rights (Topic 3) Right to Equality (II)
Chapter XXIII : Fundamental Rights (Topic 4) Right to Equality (III)
Chapter XXIV : Fundamental Rights (Topic 5) Six Freedoms of a Citizen
Chapter XXV : Fundamental Rights (Topic 6)
Chapter XXVI : Fundamental Rights (Topic 7)
Chapter XXVII : Fundamental Rights (Topic 8)
Chapter XXVII-A : Fundamental Rights (Topic 8A) (Right to Education)
Chapter XXVIII : Fundamental Rights (Topic 10) Freedom of Religion & Conscience
Chapter XXX : Fundamental Rights (Topic 11) Cultural and Educational Rights
Chapter XXXI : Fundamental Rights (Topic 12) Right to Property : Pre-1978 Position
Chapter XXXII : Fundamental Rights (Topic 13) Right to Property : Present Position
Chapter XXXIII : Fundamental Rights (Topic 14)
Chapter XXXIV : Directive Principles of State Policy and Basic Duties
Chapter XXXV : Safeguards to Minorities, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes
Chapter XXXVI : Government Services
Part VI. Miscellaneous Topics
Chapter XXXVII : Obligations
Chapter XXXVIII : Tortious Liability of the Government
Chapter XXXIX : Government Contracts
Part VII. Constitutional Interpretation and Amendment
Chapter XL : Constitutional Interpretation
Chapter XLI : Amendment of the Constitution
Chapter XLII : The Constitutional Amendments
Chapter XLIIA : Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
Appendix The Constitution of India
Subject Index
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Author Details
M.P. Jain, LL.M. (Del.) .S.D. (Yale)
Professor of Law, University of Malaya (formerly Professor of Law, Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University)
Justice Jasti Chelameswar, Judge, Supreme Court of India
Justice Dama Seshadri Naidu, Judge, High Court of Kerala
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