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Commentary on the Constitution of India

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Description:Dr. P.K. Agrawal is firstclass first in law and a gold medalist from University of Allahabad in 1973. He started his career as a lecturer in law. He did LL.M. from Calcutta University when he was the District Magistrate in IAS cadre of West Bengal in 1987. He was awarded D.Phil in Law from Allahabad University in 1992 for review of land laws of Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Agrawal worked as Joint Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India from 1997 to 2002, where he tried to implement judicial reforms. He was also a member of threemen drafting committee of the I.T. Act. Dr. Pramod Kumar Agrawal is a prolific writer of Hindi and English and has sixty books to his credit. He worked as an Advocate and partner after retirement with Khaitan & Company, a leading law firm. At present, Dr. Agrawal is the Managing Partner, VAS GLOBAL, a New Delhi based law firm. CONTENTS Introduction — Pgs. 5 1. Preamble — Pgs. 11 2. India and its Territory — Pgs. 13 3. Citizenship — Pgs. 16 4. Fundamental Rights — Pgs. 20 5. Directive Principles of State Policy — Pgs. 68 6. The Executive — Pgs. 85 (A) Union Executive — Pgs. 85 (B) State Executive — Pgs. 110 7. The Legislature — Pgs. 121 (A) Parliament — Pgs. 122 (B) State Legislatures — Pgs. 153 8. The Judiciary — Pgs. 159 (A) The Supreme Court — Pgs. 159 (B) High Courts — Pgs. 185 (C) Subordinate Courts — Pgs. 198 9. The Union Territories — Pgs. 203 10. The Panchayats, The Municipalities and The Cooperative Societies — Pgs. 212 11. The Scheduled Tribal Areas — Pgs. 255 12. Relations Between the Union and the States — Pgs. 259 (A) Legislative Relations — Pgs. 259 (B) Administrative Relations — Pgs. 270 (Continue)...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Commentary on the Constitution of India. To get started finding Commentary on the Constitution of India, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Commentary on the Constitution of India

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Description: Dr. P.K. Agrawal is firstclass first in law and a gold medalist from University of Allahabad in 1973. He started his career as a lecturer in law. He did LL.M. from Calcutta University when he was the District Magistrate in IAS cadre of West Bengal in 1987. He was awarded D.Phil in Law from Allahabad University in 1992 for review of land laws of Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Agrawal worked as Joint Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India from 1997 to 2002, where he tried to implement judicial reforms. He was also a member of threemen drafting committee of the I.T. Act. Dr. Pramod Kumar Agrawal is a prolific writer of Hindi and English and has sixty books to his credit. He worked as an Advocate and partner after retirement with Khaitan & Company, a leading law firm. At present, Dr. Agrawal is the Managing Partner, VAS GLOBAL, a New Delhi based law firm. CONTENTS Introduction — Pgs. 5 1. Preamble — Pgs. 11 2. India and its Territory — Pgs. 13 3. Citizenship — Pgs. 16 4. Fundamental Rights — Pgs. 20 5. Directive Principles of State Policy — Pgs. 68 6. The Executive — Pgs. 85 (A) Union Executive — Pgs. 85 (B) State Executive — Pgs. 110 7. The Legislature — Pgs. 121 (A) Parliament — Pgs. 122 (B) State Legislatures — Pgs. 153 8. The Judiciary — Pgs. 159 (A) The Supreme Court — Pgs. 159 (B) High Courts — Pgs. 185 (C) Subordinate Courts — Pgs. 198 9. The Union Territories — Pgs. 203 10. The Panchayats, The Municipalities and The Cooperative Societies — Pgs. 212 11. The Scheduled Tribal Areas — Pgs. 255 12. Relations Between the Union and the States — Pgs. 259 (A) Legislative Relations — Pgs. 259 (B) Administrative Relations — Pgs. 270 (Continue)...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Commentary on the Constitution of India. To get started finding Commentary on the Constitution of India, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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