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adam_text | CONTENTS (Volumes 1 2) (Bracketed page numbers are from Volume II) Pages Preface Contents Table of Statutes Constitution Index Table of Cases Abbreviations The Statute Text ··· v ··· vii ... xiii ... xxi ·■· xxvii ··· Ixxii ... [1]—[159] VOLUME 1 PARTI Introduction CHAPTER 1 Constitutional Law ... 5—21 1.1 Meaning and nature 1.2 Sources of the Indian constitutional law ... ... 5 8 ... շշ—so 2.1 Background ... շշ 2.2 Constituent Assembly ... 29 ... 51—85 3.1 The Preamble ... 3.2 Republic in the Commonwealth ... 3.3 Basic framework and essentialfeatures ... 3.4 Judicial articulation of basicstructure and framework ... 3.5 Amendments over the years ... 51 59 54 CHAPTER 2 Framing of the Constitution CHAPTER 3 Framework and Structure 65 ^9 PART II Experment in Federalism and Parliamentary Government CHAPTER 4 Union of States ... 93 — 152 Al ... ... 93 4.2 Background Federal principle 95
(viii) 100 140 145 4.3 cjı/öîi-federation 4.4 Federal idea Found and Recognised 4 5 Observancia CHAPTER 5 The Union Constitution 5.1 5.2 5.3 54 ... 153-337 153 159 217 282 ... 358-400 Parliamentary government The Executive Parliament The Supreme Court CHAPTER 6 States’ Constitutions 6.1 6.2 6.1 6.4 6.5 6.6 338 339 350 360 376 387 Common patterns The Executive The State Legislature State High Court Special and temporary provisions President’s rule CHAPTER 7 Inter-State Commerce and Intercourse ... 401—420 401 405 7.1 Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse 7.2 Restrictions : discriminations and preferences CHAPTER 8 Federal Finance ... 421—449 421 432 435 81 Tax powers 8.2 Constitutional restrictions 8.3 Union-States’ financial relations CHAPTER 9 Union Territories ... 9.1 Development over the years 9.2 Territorial governments CHAPTER 10 Resume 10.1 The Quasi federal Union 10.2 Profile of parliamentary governments 10.3 Trends and threats 450—462 450 452 ... 463—578 463 543 543
(ix) VOLUME 2 PART III (Page numbers of Volume 2 are serially bracketed) Constitutional Limitations CHAPTER 11 Legislative Power : Judicial Power ... (3)—(51) 11.1 Constituent power : legislative power 11.2 Plantarity and limitations 11.2 Judicial power ... ... ... (3) (7) (16) CHAPTER 12 Limitations of the Bill of Rights ... (52)—(123) 12.! 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (52) 167) (74) (78) (80) (81) (93) CHAPTER 13 Rights, Liberties And Freedoms ... (129)— 13.1 13.2 13 3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (129) (203J (247) (285) (321) (324) (334) (359) Bill of Rights : growth of an idea Part III—Fundamental Rights ‘State’—bodies and authorities Persons entitled Rights inter nos Limitations on state action Rights not absolute PART IV Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles Life and liberty Equality : immunity from discrimination Speech and expression Religion and culture Movement : residence and settlement Assembly and associations Profession, trade and business Prohibition of trafficking, begar and child labour CHAPTER 14 Enforcement of Fundamental Rights ...(362) ֊(419) 14.1 Right to move the Supreme Court 14.2 Court jurisdiction and power 14.3 Enforcement : an interpretational process 14.4 High Court jurisdiction 14.5 Public interest litigation remedy for the under privileged CHAPTER 15 Legislation in Aid of Fundamental Rights (362) (364) (394) (405) (405) ...(420)—(422) 15.1 The Public employment (Requirement of Residence) Act (420) 15.2 The Protection of Civil Rights Act (422)
(x) CHAPTER Іб Modification and Suspension of Rights ! 6.1 Restrictions on Public servants’ rights 16.2 Emergency impact : suspension 16.3 Modifications under Article 370 ... (425)—(449) (425) (428) (448) CHAPTER 17 Directive Principles 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 ...(450) ֊(470) Socio-economic programme Implementation Article 13-C International Law (450) (456) (463) (473) CHAPTER 18 ...(474)-(516) Property and Right to Property 18.1 Property and property rights 18.2 Restrictions on ‘taking’ 18.3 Vast undone little done CHAPTER 19 Fundamental Duties (474) (489) (512) ...(517)—(521) CHAPTER 20 Observando 20.1 The Supreme Court 20.2 They, the Judges 20.3 Development over the years : from confrontation to commitment ...(522)—(574) (522) (530) (562) PART V Citizenship, Minorities and Languages CHAPTER 21 Citizenship 21.1 Citizens on January 26, 1950 21.2 Citizenship Act, 1955 ...(577)֊ (588) (577) (584) CHAPTER 22 Minorities and the Scheduled Castes and Tribes 22.1 Minorities 22.2 Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Backward classes CHAPTER 23 Citizens’ Right to Elect, and be Elected 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 Adult franchise Representation—territorial constituencies Election symbols Holding of elections Election Commission ...(589)—(602) (588) (592) ...(603)—(625) (603) (608) (612) (618) (622)
(xi) CHAPTER 24 ...(626)—(644) Hindi—The Official Language 24.1 24.2 24.3 24 4 24.5 Background Part XVII Plan—Choice by common consensus Change-over Language of law Language of education (626) (628) (637) (640) (642) PART VI Miscellany CHAPTER 25 Public Employment 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 Civil services Nature of employment Enquiry Public Service Commission ...(647)—(672) (647) (648) (663) (670) CHAPTER 26 State Liability 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 Union and Stales : legal persons Suits against the Union and States Liability in contract and tort State, if bound by statute ...(673)—(693) (673) (673) (678) (692) CHAPTER 27 Emergency and Martial Law 27.1 National emergency 27.2 Martial law • ••(694)-(709) (694) (706) A PREVIEW • ■•(711)—(706) APPENDIX ...(721)—(724) SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ...(725)—(735) GENERAL INDEX* ...(737)—(763) *General Index is common to both volumes.
(viii) 4.3 ма.ї/-fed era t ion 4.4 Federal Idea Found and Recognised 4 5 Observando 100 140 145 CHAPTER 5 The Union Constitution 5.1 5.2 5.3 54 ... 153—337 153 159 217 282 ... 338-400 Parliamentary government The Executive Parliament The Supreme Court CHAPTER 6 States’ Constitutions 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Common patterns The Executive The State Legislature State High Court Special and temporary provisions President’s rule 338 339 350 360 376 387 CHAPTER 7 Inter-State Commerce and Intercourse ... 7.1 Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse 7.2 Restrictions : discriminations and preferences 401—420 401 405 CHAPTER 8 Federal Finance ... 421—449 421 432 435 ... 450—462 8 1 Tax powers 8.2 Constitutional restrictions 8.3 Union-States’ financial relations CHAPTER 9 Union Territories 9.1 Development over the years 9.2 Territorial governments 450 452 CHAPTER 10 Resume 10.1 The Quasi Federal Union 10.2 Profile of parliamentary governments 10.3 Trends and threats ... 463—578 463 543 543
(ix) VOLUME 2 PART III (Page numbers of Volume 2 are serially bracketed) Constitutional Limitations CHAPTER II Legislative Power : Judicial Power ... 11.1 Constituent power : legislative power 11.2 Plantarii y and limitations 11.2 Judicial power ... ... ··· CHAPTER 12 Limitations of the Bill of Rights ... (52)—(123) 12.! 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 Bill of Rights : growth of an idea Part III—Fundamental Rights ‘State’—bodies and authorities Persons entitled Rights inter nos Limitations on state action Rights not absolute (3)—(51) (3) (7) (16) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (52) (.67) (74) (78) (80) (81) (93) PART IV Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles CHAPTER 13 Rights, Liberties And Freedoms ... (129)— 13.1 13.2 13 3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (I29) (203) (247) (285) (321) (324) (334) (359) Life and liberty Equality : immunity from discrimination Speech and expression Religion and culture Movement : residence and settlement Assembly and associations Profession, trade and business Prohibition of trafficking, begar and child labour CHAPTER 14 Enforcement of Fundamental Rights ...(362)— 14.1 Right to move the Supreme Court 14.2 Court jurisdiction and power 14.3 Enforcement : an interpretational process 14.4 High Court jurisdiction 14.5 Public interest litigation remedy for the under privileged CHAPTER 15 Legislation in Aid of Fundamental Rights (362) (364) (394) (405) (405) ...(420)—(422) 15.1 The Public employment (Requirement of Residence) Act (420) 15.2 The Protection of Civil Rights Act (422)
(X) CHAPTER І б Modification and Suspension of Rights 16.1 Restrictions on Public servants’ rights 16.2 Emergency impact : suspension 16.3 Modifications under Article 370 CHAPTER 17 Directive Principles 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 ... (425)—(449) (425) (428) (448) ...(450)—(470) Socio-economic programme Implementation Article 13-C International Law CHAPTER 18 Property and Right to Property (450) (456) (463) (473) ...(474) -(516) 18.1 Property and property rights 18.2 Restrictions on ‘taking’ 18.3 Vast undone little done CHAPTER 19 Fundamental Duties (474) (489) (512) ...(517)—(521) CHAPTER 20 Observando 20.1 The Supreme Court 20.2 They, the Judges 20.3 Development over the years : from confrontation to commitment ...(522)—(574) (522) (530) (562) PART V Citizenship, Minorities and Languages CHAPTER 21 Citizenship 21.1 Citizens on January 26, 1950 21.2 Citizenship Act, 1955 CHAPTER 22 Minorities and the Scheduled Castes and Tribes 22.1 Minorities 22.2 Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Backward classes CHAPTER 23 Citizens’ Right to Elect, and be Elected 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 Adult franchise Representation—territorial constituencies Election symbols Holding of elections Election Commission ...(577)—(588) (577) (584) ...(589)—(602) ... (588) (592) ...(603)—(625) (603) (608) (612) (618) (622)
CHAPTER 24 Hindi—The Official Language ...(626)—(644) 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 ... ... ... ... ... Background Part XVII Plan—Choice by common consensus Change-over Language of law Language of education (626) (628) (637) (640) (642) PART VI Miscellany CHAPTER 25 Public Employment 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 Civil services Nature of employment Enquiry Public Service Commission CHAPTER 26 State Liability 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 Union and States і legal persons Suits against the Union and States Liability in contract and tort State, if bound by statute CHAPTER 27 Emergency and Martial Law 27.1 National emergency 27.2 Martial law ..(647)—(672) (647) (648) (663) (670) ...(673)—(693) (673) (673) (678) (692) ...(694)-(709) (694) (706) A PREVIEW ...(711)—(706) APPENDIX ...(721)—(724) SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ...(725)—(735) GENERAL INDEX* ...(737)—(763) *General Index is common to both volumes.
CONTENTS (Volumes ! 2) (Bracketed page numbers are from Volume II) Pages Preface Contents Table of Statutes Constitution Index Table of Cases Abbreviations The Statute Text ··· ■·· ··· ··■ ··· ··· ··· [Π v v*։ xiii xxi xxvii 1χχϋ [159] VOLUME 1 PARTI Introduction CHAPTER 1 Constitutional Law ... 5—21 1.1 Meaning and nature 1.2 Sources of the Indian constitutional law ... ... 5 8 Framing of the Constitution ... 22—50 2.1 Background 2.2 Constituent Assembly ... ... 22 29 ... 51—85 The Preamble ... Republic in the Commonwealth ... Basic framework and essentialfeatures ... Judicial articulation of basic structure and framework ... Amendments over the years ... 51 59 64 65 69 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 Framework and Structure 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 PART II Experiment in Federalism and Parliamentary Government CHAPTER 4 Union of States ... 93 — 152 4.1 Background 4.2 Federal principle ... ... 93 96
(viii) 100 140 145 4.3 Quasi- federation 4.4 Federal Idea Found and Recognised 4 5 Observando CHAPTER 5 The Union Constitution 5.1 5.2 5.3 54 ... 153—337 153 159 217 282 ... 3:8 — 400 Parliamentary government The Executive Parliament The Supreme Court CHAPTER 6 States’ Constitutions 6 1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 338 339 350 360 376 387 Common patterns The Executive The State Legislature State High Court Special and temporary provisions President’s rule CHAPTER 7 Inter-State Commerce and Intercourse ... 401—420 401 405 ... 421—449 7.1 Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse 7.2 Restrictions : discriminations and preferences CHAPTER 8 Federal Finance 421 432 435 8 1 Tax powers 8.2 Constitutional restrictions 8.3 Union-States’ financial relations CHAPTER 9 Union Territories ... 9.1 Development over the years 9.2 Territorial governments 450—462 450 452 CHAPTER 10 Resume 10.1 The Quasi Federal Union 10.2 Profiie of parliamentary governments 10.3 Trends and threats ... 463—578 463 543 543
(ix) VOLUME 2 PART III (Page numbers of Volume 2 are serially bracketed) Constitutional Limitations CHAPTER 11 Legislative Power : Judicial Power ... (3)—(51) 11.1 Constituent power : legislative power 11.2 Plantarity and limitations 11.2 Judicial power ... ... ... (3) (7) (16) CHAPTER 12 Limit ։tions of the Bill of Rights ... (52)—(123) 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (52) (67) (74) (78) (80) (81) (93) CHAPTER 13 Rights, Liberties And Freedoms ... (129)— 13.1 13.2 13 3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (129) (203) (247) (285) (321) (324) (334) (359) Bill of Rights : growth of an idea Part III—Fundamental Rights ‘State’—bodies and authorities Persons entitled Rights inter nos Limitations on state action Rights not absolute PART IV Fundamental Sights and Directive Principles Life and liberty Equality : immunity from discrimination Speech and expression Religion and culture Movement : residence and settlement Assembly and associations Profession, trade and business Prohibition of trafficking, begar and child labour CHAPTER 14 Enforcement of Fundamental Rights •••(362)—(419) 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 ... ... ... ... (362) (364) (394) (405) 14.5 Public interest litigation remedy for the Under privileged (405) Right to move the Supreme Court Court jurisdiction and power Enforcement : an interpretationalprocess High Court jurisdiction CHAPTER 15 Legislation in Aid of Fundamental Rights ...(420)-(422) 15.1 The Public employment (Requirement of Residence) Act (420) 15.2 The Protection of Civil Rights Act (422)
CHAPTER 16 ... (425)—(449) Modification and Suspension of Sights 16.1 Restrictions on Public servants’ ri; 16.2 Emergency impact : suspension 16.3 Modifications under Article 370 (425) (428) (448) CHAPTER 17 ...(450)—(470) Directive Principles 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 Socio-economic programme Implementation Article 13-C International Law (450) (456) (463) (473) CHAPTER 18 ...(474)—(516) Property and Right to Property 18.1 Property and property rights 18.2 Restrictions on ‘taking’ 18.3 Vast undone little done (474) (489) (512) CHAPTER 19 Fnndamental Duties ...(517)—(521) CHAPTER 20 Observando 20.1 The Supreme Court 20.2 They, the Judges 20.3 Development over the years : commitment ...(522)—(574) (522) (530) confrontation to (562) PART V Citizenship, Minorities and Languages CHAPTER 21 Citizenship 21.1 Citizens on January 26, 1950 21.2 Citizenship Act, 1955 ...(577)—(588) (577) (584) CHAPTER 22 Minorities and the Scheduled Castes and Tribes 22.1 Minorities 22.2 Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Backward classes CHAPTER 23 Citizens’ Right to Elect, and be Elected 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 Adult franchise Representation—territorial constituencies Election symbols Holding of elections Election Commission ...(589)—(602) (588) (592) ...(603)—(625) (603) (608) (612) (618) (622)
(xi) CHAPTER 24 ...(626)—(644) Hindi—The Official Language 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 Background Part XVII Plan—Choice by common consensus Change-over Language of law Language of education (626) (628) (637) (640) (642) PART VI Miscellany CHAPTER 25 Public Employment 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 Civil services Nature of employment Enquiry Public Service Commission ...(647)—(672) (647) (648) (663) (670) CHAPTER 26 State Liability 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 Union and States : legal persons Suits against the Union and States Liability in contract and tort State, if bound by statute ...(673)—(693) (673) (673) (678) (692) CHAPTER 27 Emergency and Martial Law 27.1 National emergency 27.2 Martial law ...(694)—(709) (694) (706) A PREVIEW •••(711)—(706) APPENDIX ...(721)—(724) SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ...(725)—(735) GENERAL INDEX* ...(737)—(763) *General Index is common to both volumes.
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