- Author(s): Justice M. Rama Jois
- Publisher: Eastern Book Company
- Edition: 2 Ed 2000
- ISBN 10 8170126819
- Approx. Pages 200 + contents
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Description
This work is an 'exploratory search into the gold mines of Ancient Indian Jurisprudence'. Delivered as public law lectures of the Cochin University of Science and Technology, it is a window to its rich traditions. "The book contains a wealth of information about the superb manner in which the ancient Indian legal system functioned. The expert scanning of the scholarly pieces of ancient works, the exquisite comparison between the old principles and modern trends and the concise presentation of complex topics in a simple style make the book significant in its own right. The book unfolds a panoramic view of the ancient legal system surprisingly adorned with many a gem of modern public law precepts." In the new second edition of the work, a new chapter 'Human Rights - Bharatiya Values' has been added to the book.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Concept of Welfare State
Chapter 2. State or Social Control Through Law
Chapter 3. Administrative Set up and Administrative Justice
Chapter 4. Human Rights and Bharatiya Values
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Author Details
Justice Rama Jois, Formerly Judge, High Court of Karnataka
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Description
This work is an 'exploratory search into the gold mines of Ancient Indian Jurisprudence'. Delivered as public law lectures of the Cochin University of Science and Technology, it is a window to its rich traditions. "The book contains a wealth of information about the superb manner in which the ancient Indian legal system functioned. The expert scanning of the scholarly pieces of ancient works, the exquisite comparison between the old principles and modern trends and the concise presentation of complex topics in a simple style make the book significant in its own right. The book unfolds a panoramic view of the ancient legal system surprisingly adorned with many a gem of modern public law precepts." In the new second edition of the work, a new chapter 'Human Rights - Bharatiya Values' has been added to the book.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Concept of Welfare State
Chapter 2. State or Social Control Through Law
Chapter 3. Administrative Set up and Administrative Justice
Chapter 4. Human Rights and Bharatiya Values
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Author Details
Justice Rama Jois, Formerly Judge, High Court of Karnataka
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