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Justice at crossroads/ V R Krishna Iyer

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Publication details: New Delhi : Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd, 1999.Description: viii,289p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 8171003877 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 KRI
Contents:
1. Social Justice-Romance and Reality Social Justice-Sundown or Dim Dawn?; 2. Positivism, Marxism and the Indian Legal System; 3. No Free Judiciary, No True Democracy; 4. The Jurisprudence of Obscenity vis-a-vis The Private Lives of Public Figures; 5. The Jurisprudence of Artistic Performance; 6. Towards a Burgeoning Indian Jurisprudence of Social Action and Public Interest Litigation; 7. Quo Vadis Indian Justice?; 8. Glasnost and Perestroika for Judicial India; 9. Forensic Justice in Pathological Crisis; 10. Disorders in the Judicial Order-A Pathway to Perestroika; 11. The Political Economy of Labour Disputes; 12. The Judicial Commission Bill: A Constitutional Illusion on Unlettered Legislative Lollipop?; 13. Dynamics of Dissent: When is it a Duty to Dissent and a Sin to be Silent in a Political Society?; 14. A Jurist's Reflections on Indian Secularism; 15. Indian Intellectual Property Jurisprudence and Quasi Imperial Pressures-A Global Scenario; 16. Judicial Accountability.
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1. Social Justice-Romance and Reality Social Justice-Sundown or Dim Dawn?;
2. Positivism, Marxism and the Indian Legal System;
3. No Free Judiciary, No True Democracy;
4. The Jurisprudence of Obscenity vis-a-vis The Private Lives of Public Figures;
5. The Jurisprudence of Artistic Performance;
6. Towards a Burgeoning Indian Jurisprudence of Social Action and Public Interest Litigation;
7. Quo Vadis Indian Justice?;
8. Glasnost and Perestroika for Judicial India;
9. Forensic Justice in Pathological Crisis;
10. Disorders in the Judicial Order-A Pathway to Perestroika;
11. The Political Economy of Labour Disputes;
12. The Judicial Commission Bill: A Constitutional Illusion on Unlettered Legislative Lollipop?;
13. Dynamics of Dissent: When is it a Duty to Dissent and a Sin to be Silent in a Political Society?;
14. A Jurist's Reflections on Indian Secularism;
15. Indian Intellectual Property Jurisprudence and Quasi Imperial Pressures-A Global Scenario;
16. Judicial Accountability.