Due Process of Law by Abhinav Chandrachud is a scholarly investigation of the fascinating, important, and an evergreen topic of "judicial review and substantive due...
Associated with the concept of justice, which has engaged us from time immemorial, are the instrumentalities of "Judicial Power and Judicial Review", the title of this...
The Judiciary I Served is an account of an eminent jurists long and distinguished career in law from his early days as a barrister to his retirement from the Supreme Court of India. An absorbing aspect...
This book emphasises on * Judicial accountability and transparency * Judicial activism *Judicial Self-restraint * Independence of Judiciary and Theory of Separation of Power * Emerging Perspectives.
This book is a unique effort of the author to expose the anomalies prevailing in the judiciary. In fact, the highly appalling issuejustice in timehas long been a matter of...
Dr Chakradhar Jha has very aptly explained the scope and effect of Judicial Review of Legislative Acts in this book. The book is scholarly and thorough and his exposition of the subject is marked...
This book deals with all aspects of the highly contentious subject of judicial appointments and judicial accountability with contributions from judges, lawyers, academicians, journalists, etc....