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Survey of Indian Law
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to 1996
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2009 (Hard Bound)
It is one of the prestigious publications of the Institute brought out every
year as a collaborative effort of the leading academics in the country. The
developments that take place in major areas of laws such as Constitutional law,
Administrative Law, Criminal Procedure etc. etc. are captured and adequately
analysed in this work. No one in the legal fraternity interested in the
development of law in our country can afford to miss it.
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Digitized
version of
Annual Survey of Indian Law (1965-2008)
The Indian Law Institute being a Legal Research
organisation is bringing out annually "Annual Survey of Indian Law" since 1965.
Till then 42 volumes from 1965-2006 have been published containing 23,000
pages. The development that take place in major areas such as Constitutional
Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Criminl Procedure, Criminal Civil
Procedure, Company Law, Education Law, Election Law, Intellectual Property
Laws, Labour Law, Women and the Law, Environmental Law, etc. are captured and
adequately analysed in this work. It is a collaborative effort of the leading
professionals and academicians in the country.
The Digital version of all the volumes are in PDF and seachable form. The
digital version in single DVD, is user friendly. The search engine of DVD
contains metadata search (Author, Title and Combination); full text search and
search within documents.
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2. Journal
of the Indian Law Institute (Quarterly)
Vol.
43 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) - 2001
Vol. 44 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) - 2002
Vol. 45 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) -
2003
Vol. 46 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) - 2004
Vol. 47 Part I to IV (Annual
Subscription) - 2005
Vol. 48 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) -
2006
Vol. 49 Part I to IV (Annual
Subscription) - 2007
Vol. 50 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) -
2008
Vol. 51 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) -
2009
Vol. 52 Part I to IV (Annual Subscription) -
2010
Vol. 53 Part I to IV
(Annual Subscription) - 2011
This is another illustrious publication of the
Institute. It contains articles on vital topics written not only by
Indian scholars but also foreign authors. Its range is vast. It is a
refereed journal of international repute. It is essential for those
who are desirous of cultivating vigorous thinking.
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Digitized version
of the Journal of the Indian Law Institute (1958-2009)
Consisting
of 48 volumes of 33,000 pages covering articles book reviews with
comments. It is fully available on PDF
format with search and print
facilities in digitilized version is available in
DVD.
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3. Index
to Indian Legal Periodicals Bi-annual
1987-1988
1990
& 1991
1992
1993-1996
1997-2000
2001
2002
2003
2006
2007 2008
2009
The
Index of Indian Legal Periodicals, published yearly by the Indian Law
Institute, indexes periodicals (including year books and other annual
publications) pertaining to law and related fields being received by the ILI
Library. Articles, case comments, notes and other materials are included
irrespective of the length of the material. It may be a pride possession of
legal researchers.
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4. Prevention
of Money Laundering
(Edited by: Prof.K.N.Chandrasekharan
Pillai & Dr. A. Francis Julian) (2008)
Money
laundering is a crime of recent origin. Its social, political and economic
implications are far and wide. For the criminal justice administration system,
money laundering assumes a lot of importance in as much as the global crimes
such as drug trafficking, terrorism etc. thrive on money laundering.
Money laundering on a large scale could result in economic and political instability in a country.
Realising such potential of the offence the international community has
initiated several measures with a view to curbing it. With a view to creating
awareness and to alert the officers responsible for the prevention of money
laundering, government of India arranged a seminar at the Indian Law Institute
in 2005. Several issues concerning this were deliberated upon. The book
contains some of the papers presented in this seminar. While the international
dimensions of anti money laundering measures are being captured by Dr. Francis
Julian, Professor Pillai tries to evaluate the efficacy of the
Indian legislation. The role of the banks and the technological aspects of
money laundering are examined in depth by M/s. K.K. Jindal and Mr. Vakul
Sharma. The short piece of Shri Bhure Lal gives an overview of
the legal regime concerning money laundering. All the documents on prevention
of money laundering such as the enactment, rules and the notifications issued
by the Govt. of India have been put in the appendix making it a self-contained
comprehensive work.
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5. Services Under the State (revised &
updated by Faculty ILI) (2007) M. Rama Jois
This prestigious publication of the Indian Law Institute has its
genesis in the original book written by the Illustrious author Justice Rama
Jois, former Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court later it came to be
updated and ably edited by another illustrious authority, Prof. Upendra Baxi,
the then Research Director of the ILI and former Vice-Chancellor of South
Gujarat University and Delhi University. When all the copies of second edition
had been sold out, the book has been revised and updated by the Research
Faculty members of the ILI. The book provides an overall understanding of civil
services law and civil services jurisprudence. It is an authoritative
exposition of adjudicative law as well as a critique of it, helping its future
renovation. The book is useful to judges, lawyers, professors of law and
students.
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6.
Legislative Drafting: Shaping the law of the New Millennium (revised) (2007)
T.K. Viswanathan
This book is indeed a contribution to the legal literature in the whole common
law world. It is an essential
guide to the legislator,
lawyer, judge, law student, executive and to commoners who want to know as to
how
law is made and interpreted in
the common wealth countries. The book also contains tips for improving
the
drafting of laws.
Hon'ble Speaker Lok Sabha has
this to say about this book "It is a well known publication and will be of
great help to serious
parliamentarians and legislative draftspersons".
The Vetran Jurist Mr. Fali S.
Nariman has said "...extremely useful, much needed by courts and lawyers for
the interpretation of laws".
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7.
Labour Law and Labour Relations: Cases and Materials (revised) (2007)
Prof. S.C. Srivastava
This well recognised treatise originally designed by Prof. Wilcox in 1967 has
now been revised by a
veteran. The whole
information has been updated. It is an inevitable companion to those who are
interested
in Indian Labour Laws.
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8.
Golden Jubilee Volume (2007)
The volute contains articles of the
National Seminar on 'Equity and Equality in a Market Economy', Regional seminar
on 'Access to Justice: Role of laws and Legal Institutions for the Alleviation
of Poverty and Depriviation and International Conference on the subject
'Criminal Justice under Stress: Transnational Perspectives'.
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9. Accessing
Legal Information 2006 - Resources and Services (2006)
This guide have been compiled keeping
in view the need of new learners of Indian Law through internet and law
libraries.This provide guidelines for using the legal information from various
resources. It covers various web resources, important legal journals,
abbreviations, Reports of Law Commission of India, famous cases of Supreme
Court of India etc. One should keep it as a Legal Ready Recknor.
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10.
Indian Legal System - Joseph Minattur (2nd ed.) (revised) (2006)
A
panoramic view of the Indian Legal System. It gives the details of every
segment of the system. an
essential book for those who
are interested to study the Indian laws.
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600.00
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11. Disaster Management
Law - Vishnu Kanoorayar and Jaya V.S. (ed.) (2006)
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400.00
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12. Essays on the Indian Penal Code -
Prof. K.N. Chandrasekharan Pillai
and Shabistan Aquil (Revised) (2006)
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13. Directory of Law Colleges in India – Prof. Chandrasekharan
Pillai (ed.) (2005)
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14. A
Treatise on Consumer Protection Laws –
S.K. Verma, M. Afzal Wani
and assisted by S.S. Jaswal(2004)
It is a composite study of
different laws having a bearing on the protection of consumer
interests. An inevitable companion to students, teachers and
practitioners alike.
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15. Legal
Dimensions of Cyber Space – S.K. Verma and Raman
Mittal (ed.)
(2004)
This
work deals with all aspects of the legal regime of cyberspace. It is the best
guide to cyber world.
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16. Intellectual
Property Rights: A Global Vision –
S .K. Verma and Raman Mittal (ed.) (2004)
The
book contains the papers presented in the last two ATRIP Congress of 2002 and
2003 at New Delhi and Tokyo. It contains forty-four papers on all the important
and emerging issues related to intellectual property.
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17. Rights of Persons with
Disabilities – S.K. Verma & S.C. Srivastava (ed.) (2002)
The
book contains the papers presented in a two-day National Seminar on “Towards an
Enabling Environment: Rights of Persons with Disabilities” organized by the
Institute. A very useful compilation for researchers and social activists.
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18. Legal
Framework for Health Care in India – S.K. Verma and S.C.
Srivastava (2002)
This
study gives a detailed account of the liability of health professionals under
the law of torts, criminal law, law of contract and consumer law besides giving
a detailed picture of the role of Medical Councils. It examines right to health
under the constitutional scheme. [The book is available for
sale at Butterworths, LexisNexis, 14th Floor, Vijaya Building, 17
Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110011].
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19. Legal
Research and Methodology – S.K. Verma and M. Afzal Wani
(ed.) (2001)
The
book is based on contributions of various authors on relevant topics. The
essays in the book have been put into four parts, dealing with research
precepts, research techniques, supervision and conduct of research and some
specialized research patterns. A basic work of primordial importance for legal
researchers and law schools.
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20. Labour
Adjudication in India – Z.M.S. Siddiqi and M. Afzal Wani
(ed.) (2001)
The
book is a compilation of papers contributed by various specialists in labour
laws. It gives comprehensive views of the developments and the status of labour
adjudication in India in the light of related legislation and judicial
decisions.
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21. 50
Years of the Supreme Court of India: It’s Grasp and Reach – S.K. Verma and Kusum
(ed.) (2001)
This
commemorative volume looks at fifty eventful years of the apex court of
justice. It takes stock of the contribution of the Supreme Court of India in
shaping the law of the country. It covers all major areas of law.
[The book is available for sale at Oxford University Press, YMCA Library
Building, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi – 110001]
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595.00
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22. Right
to Bail – S.K. Verma and M. Afzal Wani (2001)
This
study has been undertaken by the Institute keeping in view the emerging
significance of the bail law in the country.
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225.00
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23. Shaping
the Future by Law : Children, Environment and Human Health - Edited by R.K.
Nayak (1996)
The
volume embodies high quality research papers in three different segments viz.,
children, environment and human health, presented in the International
Conference hosted by the Indian Law Institute at New Delhi on March 21-25,
1994.
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24. The
Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 – P.M. Bakshi (1993)
This
study is one in the field of environment law in which the Institute is engaged
at the request of Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. It
critically examines the various provisions of the Act in the light of case law.
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125.00
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25. Essays
on Famine and Society – Jean Floud Amrtia Rangasami (ed.) (1993)
The
volume is based on the First Regional Conference on Afro-Asian Studies on
Social Systems and Food Crisis held during March 26-29, 1998 at New Delhi. It
is of much importance today when the society is constrained to deal with
disasters.
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26. The
Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 – P.M. Bakshi (1993)
It is a critical evaluation of the Air Act. It would be a very useful addition to a law library.
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125.00
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27. Water
Law in India – Chhatrapati Singh (1992)
This
work constitutes an exploration of “Water Rights” and “Water Law” in India.
Most essays in this volume direct attention to legal complexity, which
inevitably escalates asymmetry of power relation in society.
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28. The
Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 – P.M. Bakshi (1992)
It
is an attempt to examine the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 in the light
of the lacunae, gaps and incompatibilities, in the environmental laws,
particularly those framed by the Central Government.
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29. The
Environment Protection Act, 1986 – P.M. Bakshi (1992)
It
is a critical evaluation of Environment Protection Act. Essential for every law
school which teaches environmental law.
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125.00
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30. Role
of Panchayat Institutions in Irrigation Management - Law & Policy – M.S.
Vani (1992)
It examines the role played by Panchayati Raj institutions in managing irrigation in the country.
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31. Water
Rights and Principles of Water Resources Management – Chhatrapati
Singh
(1992)
Water
rights and principles of Water Resources Management are examined in the context
of social factors. A useful book for researchers.
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100.00
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32. Settlement
of International and Interstate Water Disputes in India – B.R. Chauhan
(1992)
It
is a very helpful book for those who are interested in the study of water
disputes resolution.
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33. Nehru
and the Constitution – Rajeev Dhavan, Thomas Paul (ed.)
(1992)
It
is a compilation of contributions of various authors on the role of the first
Prime Minister of India in employing the constitution for governance of the
country.
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34. Consumer
Protection Law in India : An Eco-legal Treatise on Consumer Justice – R.K.
Nayak (1991)
It
is a critical evaluation of consumer law. Very useful for law schools.
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350.00
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35. Valiant
Victims & Lethal Litigation : The Bhopal Case – Upendra Baxi, Amita Dhanda
(ed.) (1989)
The
book is the logical sequel to the two anthologies earlier published by the
Indian Law Institute on the Bhopal litigation. It is hoped that this book will
provide basic primary materials for researchers, scholars and activists all
over the globe for intensive study of the massive toxic tort litigation of the
twentieth-century.
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350.00
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36. Towards
the Uniform Civil Code – Vasudha Dhagamwar (1989)
This
work addresses with characteristic lucidity and rare courage of conviction the
juristic and political discourse concerning the Uniform Civil Code.
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100.00
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37. Towards
Energy Conservation Law – Chhatrapati Singh, P.K.Choudhary,
Rema Devi (1998)
The
genesis of this book was a consultancy undertaken by the Indian Law Institute
at the request of the Advisory Board on Energy, Government of India. This gave
an opportunity for the Institute to do extensive research, both doctrinal and
empirical with a view to formulating a Draft Bill on Energy Conservation. It
contains useful information for students.
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125.00
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38. Law
& Social Change : Indo-American Reflections –
Robert F. Meagher (ed.) (1988)
The
subject matter of this book is based on an Indo-American Seminar on ‘Law and
Social Change’. It is an effort to bring together Indian and American scholars
working together in the area of law and social change. It can be used for
teaching comparative law.
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100.00
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39. Inconvenient
Forum & Convenient Catastrophe : The Bhopal Case – Upendra Baxi (1986)
In
this volume the Keenan judgment and most major decisions on forum non conveniens
doctrine has been analysed.
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100.00
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40. Violation
of Freedom of the Press – Usha Loghani (1986)
This
is the second part of the compendium relating to adjudications and principles
in matters falling under section 13 of the Press Council Act, 1978.
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60.00
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41. Violation
of Journalistic Ethics and Public Taste – S.N. Jain,
Alice Jacob, Usha Loghani (1984)
An
excellent exposition of the jurisprudence on law and media through a study of
Press Council’s decisions. Very useful for students and lawyers.
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45.00
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42.
The East India Company Sadar Courts 1801-34 – Orby Mootham (1983)
This
brings luminosity to the dark recesses of Indian legal history. It is very
useful for students, teachers and
researchers.
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40.00
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43. Law
of International Trade Transactions – Rahamtullah
Khan (1973)
This
study covers all the four topics dealt with by the UNCITRAL, namely,
international shipping - legislation, international sale of goods,
international payments and international commercial arbitration. It is a very
useful book for the study of International Trade Law.
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25.00
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44. Law
and Urbanisation in India — V.D. Kulshreshtha (1969)
This
volume contains papers presented at the seminar on “Law and Urbanisation in
India” sponsored by the Indian Law Institute held during the last week of
December, 1967 at Allahabad. It deals with the way as to how law can be
effectively employed for regulating urbanisation.
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45. Property
Relations in Independent India : Constitutional and Legal Implication in India
–
G.S. Sharma (ed.) (1967)
This
volume contains the papers presented at a seminar organized at Ootacamund by
Indian Law Institute from 25th to 31st December, 1966
with the assistance of Madras Government.
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15.00
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46. The
Law of the Sedition in India – D. Gopalakrishnan (1964)
It is a useful work for those who intend to do research on offences against the state.
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