- Author(s): Purnima Arora
- Publisher: Law and Justice Publishing Co
- Edition: 4 Ed 2024
- ISBN 13 9788119129508
- Approx. Pages 308 + Contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
- Shipping Charge Extra (see Shopping Cart)
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Contents
● Consequential Damages for Breach
● Unilateral Offer for Sale of Goods by Advertisement
● Minor's Capacity to Contract
● Only Parties to Contract can Sue for Breach
● Preventive Detention Act Intra Vires Constitution of India with Section 14 as Exception
● Caste Based Admissions in Professional Courses
● Constitutional 1st Amendment in 1951 by Provisional Parliament - Validity
● First Constitutional Amendment
● Self Service Trading System - Sale
●Murder Intention
●Supreme Court's Advisory Jurisdiction - Kerala Education Bill, 1957
● Power of Suspension of Sentence by Governor under Article 161 of Constitution
● Special Power of Governor/President vis-a-vis General Power of SC - No Conflict
● Adoption of Central Act does not Amount to State's Surrender of Power of Taxation
● Adoption of Wife's Sister's Daughter's Son - Validity
● Tortious Acts of Employees - Vicarious Liability of Government
● Substantive Question of Law - Determination
● Surveillance Violation of Privacy by Police
● Torts Liability of Government for Torts Committed by its Employees
● Basic Structure of Constitution
● Basic Structure of Constitution
● Doctrine of Estoppel
● Abolition of Privy Purse Case - President Exercises Executive and not Political
● Power in Recognizing or Derecognizing Ruler
● Constitution Mandate - Disregard by President is Ultra Vires
● Public Meetings - Police Commissioner's Authority to Grant Permission is not
Violation of Citizen's Right
● Admissibility of Electronically Recorded Evidence
● Parliament not Empowered to Alter Basic Structure of Constitution
● Powers of Governor - Termination of Judicial Officer
● Election of Lok Sabha and Corrupt Practice - Legislative Power
● Parliament Session held in Absence of Some Members Detained whose Rights to
Question Detention in Court was Suspended - Legality
● Election of PM- Validity of 39th Amendment Act, 1975
● Habeas Corpus Case - When certain FR's are withdrawn during Emergency
Declared by President, No Person has any Locus Standi to Move any W.P
● Forfeiture and Penalty - Distinction
● Right to go Abroad: Article 19
● Right to Personal Liberty - Impounding of Passport by Government
● Industry Definition
● Custodial Interrogation - Right to Silence of Accused
● Legal Aid - Fundamental Right
● Undertrial Prisoners at Tihar Jail and Solitary Confinement
● Social Defence - Court Interference
● Hypothetical/Speculative Reference
● Right to Speedy Trial: Article 21
● Reference - Every Question of Law not Required to be Referred
● Brutality by Police Methodology - Rule of Law - Special Strategies to Prevent
● Role of Judges - Discipline of Law, Due Process of Law and Rule of Law
● Death Sentence - Rarest of Rare Case
● Validity of 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act
● Management of Mill - Taking over by Central Government
● Grant of Pardon is not Interference with Judicial Sentence
● Plea of Alibi - The Burden of Proof Lies upon Accused to Prove Plea of Alibi
● Termination of Services of Temporary Government Servant
● Ordinance Issued by President and Governor
● Decision of CJI - Whether holds Primacy over Other Judges
● Auroville Emergency Provision Act, 1980 - Competency of Parliament
● Acquittal by Court after Illegal Detention for 14 Years.
● Pro Bona Publico can be Treated as Writ Petition
● Discrimination on Ground of Place of Birth and Place of Residence
● Article 226 of Constitution is not meant to Short-circuit or Circumvent
● Freedom of Press: Tax Newspaper Industry
● Maintenance to Divorced Muslim wife under Section 125 CrPC
● Right to Livelihood under Article 21
● Manufacture and Sale of Hazardous Products: Liability of Large Economic Enterprises
● Expulsion from School for not Joining in Singing of National Anthem Violation of
Fundamental Rights
● Letter Addressed can be Entertained, to only one Judge of a Court
● Observation Homes - Employment without Remuneration
● Freedom to Join Association
● Plenary or Subordinate Legislative Action is not Subject to Rules of Natural Justice
● TV Serial "Tamas': Communal Riots.
● Corruption Case Triable by Special Judge - SC not Competent to Issue Direction
Transferring Case to HC Judge
● Lifting of Corporate Veil...
● Grant of Pardon-Appeal to President
● Bhopal Gas Leak Tragedy
● Legislative Competency to Enact Law and Determination of Colourable Legislation
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Author Details
Purmina Arora, B.Com. (H.). (SRCC); LL.B. (Gold Medalist), Advocate, Delhi High Court