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Singh, Shriya
- The Concept of Justice
Authors
1 Department of Law, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune (M.S.), IN
Source
Asian Science, Vol 10, No 1&2 (2015), Pagination: 35-45Abstract
No Abstract.Keywords
Concept, Justice.References
- Das, M.K. (2012). An Introduction to Jurisprudence and legal theory, (Ist Ed.), pp. 21.
- Mahajan, V.D. (2003). Political Theory, Reprint, pp. 402. Ibid pp. 403
- Mahajan, V.D. (2003). Political Theory, Reprint, pp. 403.
- Rao, M.S. (2005). Political obligation, (Ist Ed.) pp. 292 Ibid.
- Myndevi, S.R. (2006). Political Science, (IInd Ed.) pp. 208 Ibid.
- Ghormade, Vijay (2008). Jurisprudence and legal theory, Edition, pp. 197
- Asirvatham, Eddy and Misra, K.K. (2008). Political theory, Reprint, pp. 349. Ibid pp : 350 Ibid
- Asirvatham, Eddy and Misra, K.K. (2014). Political Theory, Reprint, pp. 353. Ibid.
- Mahajan, V.D. (2010). Jurisprudence and legal theory, (Vth Ed.), Reprint, pp. 119.
- Das, M.K. (2012). An Introduction to jurisprudence legal theory, (Ist Ed.), pp. 25. Ibid pp. 26
- Das, M.K. (2012). AIR 1976, SC 2566. An Introduction to Jurisprudence legal theory, (Ist Ed.), pp. 27.
- Dhyani, S.N. (2006). J.K. Iron and Steel Co. V. Mazdoor Union, AIR 1956 SC 231 at 232. Jurisprudence and Indian Legal theory, Reprint, pp : 156.
- Singh, I. Manilal and Borobubu, V.H. (1994) AIR.
- Dhyani, S.N. (2006). Smt. Indira Gandhi V. Raj Narain, AIR 1975, SC2299, Jurisprudence and legal theory, Reprint, pp. 157.
- Dhyani, S.N. (2006). Delhi Transport Corporation V. DTC Mazdoor Union, AIR 1991, SC 101 at 204, Jurisprudence and Indian legal theory, Reprint, pp. 157 Ibid
- Dhyani, S.N. (2006). Jurisprudence and Indian legal theory, Reprint, pp. 158. Ibid.
- Study of Constitution Meaning and Types of Constitution
Authors
1 Department of Law, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune (M.S.), IN
Source
Asian Science, Vol 10, No 1&2 (2015), Pagination: 46-56Abstract
No Abstract.Keywords
Constitution Meaning, Types, Constitution.References
- Political Science, Second Edition, 2006 - S.R. Myneni
- Political Science, Reprint 2012 - B.K. Gokhale
- Political Science, Reprint 2013 - B.K. Gokhale
- Political Theory, Reprint 2003 - V.D. Mahajan
- Political Theory, Reprint 2006 - Eddy Asirvatham and K.K. Mishra
- Indian constitutional law. 6th Edition, Reprint 2012 - M.P. Jain
- Constitutional law, Ist Edition, 2012 - Mamta Rao
- Constitution of The World, Volume 1 and 2, 4th Edition 2012 - M.V. Pylec.
- Page. 485, V.D. Mahajan - Political Theory, Reprint 2003
- Page 367, Eddy Asirvatham and K.K. Misra, Reprint, 2006, Political Theory
- Page 259 S.R. Mynemi, Political Science IInd Edition. 2006 Ibid.
- Page 259 - Political Science - S.R. Mynem IInd Edition. 2006 Ibid
- Page 7 - Constitutional Law, Mamta Rai, Ist Edition. 2013
- Page 6 Indian Constitutional Law, 6th Edition Reprint 2012 M.P. Jain Ibid
- (2007) 2SCCI; AIR 2007 SC 86I, Page 8 constitutional law, Ist Edition 2013, Mamta Rao.
- Page 486 - V.D. Mahajan. Political theory Reprint, 2003
- Page 86, Political Science, Reprint, 2012, B.K. Gokhade.
- Page 14 - M.V. Pyle constitution of the world, Vol 1, 4th Edition, 2012.
- Page 486 - V.D. Mahajan. Political theory Reprint, 2003 Page 486, V.D. Mahajan
- Page 487, V.D. Mahajan
- Page 87, B.K. Gokhale
- Page 488, V.D. Mahajan
- Page 267, S.R. Myneni
- Page 267, S.R. Myneni
- Page 323 - Myneni
- Page 323 - Myneni
- Page 323 - Myneni
- Page 59 - Gokhale
- Page 327 - Myneni
- Page 327 - Myneni
- Page 333 - Myneni
- Page 336 - Myneni
- Grounds for Issuance of Writs
Authors
1 Department of Law, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune (M.S.), IN
Source
Asian Science, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 74-77Abstract
The paper aims of enumerating the heart and soul of the Indian court i.e., Remedies available for the infringement of fundamental rights enumerated under article 32 and 226 for the Supreme Court and High Court, respectively the various types of write have been enumerated in the paper. Also various case laws have been discussed which replaying the changing attitude of the court for the fundamental rights and remedies. The various conditions and qualification for the use different write has been given.
Keywords
Writs, Habeas Corpus, Quo-Warranto, Mandamus, Certiorari.- Article 20:Protection in Respect of Conviction for Offences
Authors
1 Department of Law, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune (M.S.), IN
Source
Asian Science, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 87-89Abstract
This paper aims at protecting the rights of the criminals from retrospective laws, double jeopardy and self incrimination. The three clause of article 20 have been briefly enumerated. The historical background speaks about the need of fundamental rights at various stages in the history of the country. There is also a brief mention of the classification of fundamental rights. Various case laws have been discussed to explain the changing needs of the society and expending the periphery of the meaning of fundamental rights by the Indian judiciary.