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Annual
Survey of Indian Law (1997-1998) 29.09.2000
Editor
: Prof. S.K. Verma
Co-editor
: Mr. Thomas Paul
The Institute has been
publishing the Annual Survey of Indian law since 1965, which presents a
critical analysis of judicial decisions by experts in major areas of law.
The areas covered in the above Survey are Administrative Law, Agrarian
Reforms Law, Arbitration Law, Civil Procedure and Evidence, Company Law,
Constitutional Law - I, Constitutional Law - II, Contract Law, Criminal
Law, Criminal Procedure, Election Law, Family Law and Succession, Hindu
Law, Income Tax
Law, Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law - 1, Labour Law - II, Muslim
Law, Property Law, Public Interest Litigation, Sales Tax Law, Tort Law,
Women and the Law, Central Legislation.
Following
faculty members of the Institute wrote for the Survey of 1997-98 on the themes
mentioned against their names below:
1. Prof.
Kusum
-
Hindu Law
2. Amita
Dhanda
-
Central Legislation
3. Mr. Thomas Paul - Labour Law -
II 4. Dr. M. Afzal Wani - Muslim Law
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Annual Survey of Indian Law (1999)
24.04.2001
Editor
: Prof. S.K. Verma
Co-editor.
: Mr. Thomas Paul
The
Institute has been publishing the Annual Survey of Indian law since 1965, which
presents a critical analysis of judicial decisions by experts in major areas of
law. The areas covered in the above Survey are: Administrative Law, Agrarian
Reforms Law, Arbitration Law, Civil Procedure and Evidence, Company Law,
Constitutional Law - I, Constitutional Law - II, Contract Law, Criminal Law,
Criminal Procedure, Education Law, Election Law, Environmental Law, Family Law
and
Succession, Hindu Law, Labour Law - 1, Labour Law - II, Landlord-Tenant Relations Law, Muslim Law, Property Law,
Public Interest Litigation, Sales Tax Law, Torts Law. Following staff members
contributed to the Survey of 1999:
Following faculty members of the Institute wrote for the
Survey of 1999 on the themes mentioned against their names below:
1. Prof.
Kusum
- Hindu
Law
2. Mr. Thomas
Paul - Labour Law -
II 3. Dr. M. Afzal
Wani - Muslim Law
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Annual Survey of Indian Law (2000)
10.12.2001
Editor
: Prof. S.K. Verma
Co-editor
: Mr. Thomas Paul
The
areas covered in the above Survey are: Administrative Law, Agrarian Reforms
Law, Arbitration Law, Civil Procedure and Law of Evidence, Constitutional Law -
I, Constitutional Law - II, Contract Law, Criminal Procedure, Education Law,
Election Law, Environmental Law, Family Law and Succession,
Hindu Law, Income Tax Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, Labour Law - 1,
Labour Law - II, Muslim Law, Property Law, Public Interest Litigation, Sales
Tax Law, Women & the Law, Central Legislation. Following staff members
contributed to the Survey of 2000:
Following faculty members of the Institute wrote for the Survey of 2000 on the
themes mentioned against their names below:
1. Prof.
Kusum
- Hindu
Law
2.
Mr. Thomas Paul - Labour
Law - II
3. Dr. M. Afzal
Wani - Muslim
Law 4. Dr. Amita
Dhanda - Central Legislation
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Annual Survey of Indian Law (2001)
14.11.2002
Editor
: Prof. S.K. Verma
Co-editor :
Mr. Thomas Paul
The areas covered in the above Survey
are: Administrative Law, Agrarian Reforms Law, Civil Procedure and Evidence,
Company Law, Constitutional Law - I, Constitutional Law - II, Contract Law,
Criminal Procedure, Education Law, Election Law, Environmental Law, Family Law
and Succession, Hindu Law,
Intellectual Property Rights Law, Labour Law - 1, Labour Law - II,
Landlord-Tenant Relations Law, Muslim Law, Property Law, Public Interest
Litigation, Sales Tax Law, Tort Law.
Following faculty members of the
Institute wrote for the Survey of 2001 on the themes mentioned against their
names below:
1. Prof.
Kusum -
Hindu Law
2. Mr. Thomas Paul -
Labour Law - II 3. Dr.
M. Afzal Wani-
Muslim Law
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Annual Survey of Indian Law Institute (2002)
31.10.2003
Editor
: Prof. S.K. Verma
Co-Editor
: Mr. Thomas Paul
The
areas covered in the above Survey are: Administrative Law, Agrarian Reforms
Law, Civil Procedure and Evidence, Company Law, Constitutional Law – I
(Fundamental Rights), Constitutional Law – II (Provisions other than
Fundamental Rights), Contract Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Education
Law, Election Law, Environmental Law, Family Law and Succession,
Hindu Law, Indirect Taxes Law – I (Central Excise and Customs), Indirect Taxes
Law – II (Sales Tax), Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law – 1 (Labour
Management Relations), Labour Law – II (Social Security Legislations), Property
Law, Tort Law, Central Legislation and Central Subordinate Legislation.
Following staff members contributed to the Survey of 2002:
1. Prof.
S.C. Srivastava - Labour
Law - I
2.
Mr. Thomas Paul - Labour
Law - II
3. Dr. M. Afzal
Wani - Central
Legislation 4.
Dr. Furqan Ahmad
- Central Subordinate Legislation
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Annual Survey of Indian Law Institute (2003)
29.11.2004
(Hard Bound Cover)
Editor
: Prof. S.K. Verma
Co-Editor :
Mr. Thomas Paul
The
areas covered in the above Survey are: Administrative Law, Agrarian Reforms
Law, Civil Procedure and Evidence, Company Law, Constitutional Law – I
(Fundamental Rights), Constitutional Law – II (Provisions other than
Fundamental Rights), Contract Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Education
Law, Election Law, Environmental Law, Family Law and Succession,
Hindu Law, Indirect Taxes Law – I (Central Excise and Customs), Indirect Taxes
Law – II (Sales Tax), Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law – 1 (Labour
Management Relations), Labour Law – II (Social Security Legislations), Property
Law, Tort Law, Central Legislation and Central Subordinate Legislation.
Following staff members contributed to the Survey of 2003:
1. Prof.
S.C. Srivastava - Labour
Law - I
2.
Mr. Thomas Paul - Labour
Law - II
3. Dr. M. Afzal Wani - Central Legislation 4. Dr.
Furqan Ahmad - Central
Subordinate Legislation
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Annual Survey of Indian Law Institute
(2004) 15.06.2005
(Hard Bound Cover)
Editor
: Prof. K.N. Chandrasekharan Pillai Co-Editor :
Mr. Thomas Paul
The
areas covered in the above Survey are: Administrative Law, Central Legislation,
Civil Procedure and Evidence, Company Law, Constitutional Law – I (Fundamental
Rights), Constitutional Law – II (Provisions other than Fundamental Rights),
Consumer Protection Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Education Law,
Election Law, Enviromental Law, Family Law and Succession,
Hindu Law, Income Tax Law, Indirect Taxes Law – I (Central Excise and Customs),
Indirect Taxes Law – II (Sales Tax), Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law – 1
(Labour Management Relations), Labour Law – II (Social Security Legislations),
Landlor - Tenant Relations Law, Merchantile Law, Property Law, Public Interest
Litigation, Torts Law, Women and the Law.
Following staff members contributed to the Survey of 2004:
1. Mr.
Thomas Paul - Labour
Law - II
2. Dr. M. Afzal
Wani - Central
Legislation
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Annual Survey of Indian Law Institute
(2005) June,
2006
(Hard Bound Cover)
Editor
: Prof. K.N. Chandrasekharan Pillai
Co-Editor :
Mr. Thomas Paul
The
areas covered in the above Survey are: Administrative Law, Arbitration Law,
Central Legislation, Civil Procedure, Company Law, Conflict of Laws,
Constitutional Law (Fundamental Rights), Consumer Protection Law, Criminal
Law, Criminal Procedure, Direct Taxes Law (Income Tax), Education Law, Election
Law, Enviromental Law, Family Law and Succession,
Hindu Law, Indirect Taxes Law – I (Central Excise and Customs), Indirect
Taxes Law – II (Sales Tax), Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law – 1 (Labour
Management Relations), Labour Law – II (Social Security
Legislations), Merchantile Law, Property Law, Public Interest Litigation,
Torts Law.
Following staff members contributed to the Survey of 2005:
1. Prof. S.
Sivakumar - Environmental
Law
2. Mr. Thomas
Paul - Labour Law - II
(Labour Management Relations) 3. Mr. V.
Sudesh
- Consumer Protection
Law 4. Ms. Versha
Vahini
- Merchantile Law 5. Ms.
Shabistan Aquil
- Central
Legislation
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Annual Survey of Indian Law Institute
(2006) July,
2007
(Hard Bound Cover)
Editor
: Prof. K.N. Chandrasekharan Pillai
Co-Editor :
Mr. Thomas Paul
The
areas covered in the above Survey are: Arbitration Law, Central Legislation,
Civil Procedure, Company Law, Conflict of Laws, Constitutional Law - I
(Fundamental Rights), Constitutional Law - II, Consumer Protection Law,
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Direct Taxes Law (Income Tax), Election Law,
Enviromental Law, Family Law and Succession,
Hindu Law, Indirect Taxes Law – I (Central Excise and Customs), Indirect
Taxes Law – II (Sales Tax), Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law – 1 (Labour
Management Relations), Labour Law – II (Social Security and Welfare
Legislations), Merchantile Law, Property Law, Public Interest Litigation,
Women and Law.
Following staff members contributed to the Survey of 2006:
1. Prof.
K.N.Chandrasekharan Pillai -
Criminal Law 2. Prof. S. Sivakumar - Central
Legislation 3. Prof. Kamala
Sankaran
- Women and Law
4. Mr. Thomas
Paul - Labour Law - II
(Social Security and Welfare
Legislations) 5. Ms. Jyoti D. Sood
- Public Interest
Litigation 6. Mr. Vishnu
Konoorayar
- Civil Procedure 7. Ms.
Versha
Vahini
- Merchantile
Law
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