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This well-researched work provides an exposition of the judicial interpretation of the concept of "State" in Article 12 of the Indian Constitution. The work gives an in depth insight of the term "State." The book contains a wealth of information and provides some solutions to vital questions on the concept of "State."
The present work fulfils the void of scholarly literature in this pressing area. The book is a valuable contribution to Indian constitutional literature and a work par excellence. The work is divided into 9 chapters.
Special features:
1. Introduction
2. Conceptualisation Of State And Influence Of Other Constitutions
3. The Conceptualisation Of “State” Vis-À-Vis Fundamental Rights
4. Changing Judicial Discourse On State Vis-À-Vis Fundamental Rights
5. Judiciary As State?
6. The Idea of State Vis-À-Vis Directive Principles Of State Policy
7. The Idea of State Vis-À-Vis Non-State Entities
8. The Idea of “State” In Other Parts Of The Constitution
9. Conclusion
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