Landmark Jude Ments

Author:

Asok Kumar Ganguly

Publisher:

Rupa Publications India

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Publisher

Rupa Publications India

Publication Year 2015
ISBN-13

9788129135087

ISBN-10 8129135086
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 180 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 300
The executive, the legislature and the judiciary are the three branches of government, both state and central, in India. Of these, it is the judiciary’s task to uphold constitutional values and ensure justice for all. The interpretation and application of constitutional values by the judicial system has had far-reaching impact, often even altering provisions of the Constitution itself. Although our legal system was originally based on the broad principles of the English common law, over the years it has been adapted to Indian traditions and been changed, for the better, by certain landmark verdicts.In Landmark Judgments that Changed India, former Supreme Court judge and eminent jurist Asok Kumar Ganguly analyses certain cases that led to the formation of new laws and changes to the legal system. Discussed in this book are judgments in cases such as Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala that curtailed the power of Parliament to amend the Constitution; Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India and Others that defined personal liberty; and Golaknath v. State of Punjab, where it was ruled that amendments which infringe upon fundamental rights cannot be passed. Of special significance for law students and practitioners, this book is also an ideal guide for anyone interested in the changes made to Indian laws down the years, and the evolution of the judicial system to what it is today.

Asok Kumar Ganguly

Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly was a judge in the Supreme Court of India and chairman, West Bengal Human Rights Commission (2012–2014). He became a judge of the Calcutta High Court in January 1994, and was the acting chief justice of the Calcutta High Court twice, as well as chief justice of the Orissa High Court and the Madras High Court. He has delivered judgment in several landmark cases
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