Human Rights in Law Books
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Human Rights in Law Books
Dr. Satish Chandra /S.N. Ganguly
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
ISBN: 81-89530-76-3
Evidence means all statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of fact under enquiry; such statements are called oral evidence; all documents, produced for the inspection of the Court are called documentary evidence.
Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc. for the purpose inducing belief in the minds of the Court or jury as to their contention.
All the means by which any alleged matter of fact, the truth of which is submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. Any matter of fact, the effect, tendency, or design of which is to produce in the mind a persuation of the existence of non existence of some matter of fact. That which demonstrates, makes clear, or ascertains the truth of the very fast or point in issue, either on the one side or on the other. That which tends to produce conviction in the mind as to existence of fact. The means sanctioned by law of ascertaining in a judicial proceeding the truth respecting a question of fact.
Dr. S.R. Myneni
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
ISBN: 81-89530-22-4
Law students feel that the subject-matter of the code of Criminal Procedure is dry and uninterested as section-wise case laws and technical details have to be memorized. To make the subject easy and interesting the Code of Criminal procedure is presented here topic wise but not section wise. The presentation of analysis of the relevant sections of the Code connected with each topic at one place enables the reader to understand the hard contents of the Code easily. As there is a number of casses law, it is not possible to cite all the case laws, as footnotes. However, the core contents of the major important decisions of different High Courts and the Supreme Court are presented as comments at relevant places. The list of the case laws of Supreme Court of India of recent decade has been annexed for further study. An attemt has been made to present the subject in lucid style and in simple language. The latest Amendment Act to the Code of Criminal Procedure, 2001 has also been incorporated in the present volume to make it up-to-date.
Dr. G.P. Tripathi
Law of Simple Contracts
ISBN: 978-93-80231-09-9
Law of Contract is an area that developed as branch of law of Property and Law Merchant. Piepowder Courts are old Courts in which justice through law was given to merchants. Lord Mansfield is said to be the father of law merchant. While working as Professor of Law in Nigeria, the authors felt the need of a good base book on Law of Contract and as such this book was originally published in Jos, Nigeria. The approached us for revision of that book so as to be useful to students of Law of Contract in India; particularly, those interested in comparative study of Indo-Nigeria and Anglo-American aspects put together. We have done as requested. It is now before students to see and suggest.
A.N. Sen / Siddharth Bawa
Human Rights
ISBN: 81-89532-01-4
Human rights constitute the matrix of all fundamental rights that we have today. It includes right to democracy which includes right to equality, life and personal liberty, freedom of speech and expression, right against arbitrary arrest, freedom of conscience and religion and right for demanding enforcement of such guaranteed human right.
The Constitution of India, as a supreme of democracy, contains expressly chapters of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy which are sacred guidelines in the governance of the nation.
In 1993 the Parliament of Indian incorporated in its constitution the protection of Human Right Act, 1993 (Act No. 10 of 1994). It is the Comprehensive Act assuring protection Human Rights and all related matters.
Dr. Satish Chandra /S.N. Ganguly
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
ISBN: 81-89530-76-3
Evidence means all statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of fact under enquiry; such statements are called oral evidence; all documents, produced for the inspection of the Court are called documentary evidence.
Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc. for the purpose inducing belief in the minds of the Court or jury as to their contention.
All the means by which any alleged matter of fact, the truth of which is submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. Any matter of fact, the effect, tendency, or design of which is to produce in the mind a persuation of the existence of non existence of some matter of fact. That which demonstrates, makes clear, or ascertains the truth of the very fast or point in issue, either on the one side or on the other. That which tends to produce conviction in the mind as to existence of fact. The means sanctioned by law of ascertaining in a judicial proceeding the truth respecting a question of fact.
Dr. S.R. Myneni
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
ISBN: 81-89530-22-4
Law students feel that the subject-matter of the code of Criminal Procedure is dry and uninterested as section-wise case laws and technical details have to be memorized. To make the subject easy and interesting the Code of Criminal procedure is presented here topic wise but not section wise. The presentation of analysis of the relevant sections of the Code connected with each topic at one place enables the reader to understand the hard contents of the Code easily. As there is a number of casses law, it is not possible to cite all the case laws, as footnotes. However, the core contents of the major important decisions of different High Courts and the Supreme Court are presented as comments at relevant places. The list of the case laws of Supreme Court of India of recent decade has been annexed for further study. An attemt has been made to present the subject in lucid style and in simple language. The latest Amendment Act to the Code of Criminal Procedure, 2001 has also been incorporated in the present volume to make it up-to-date.
Dr. G.P. Tripathi
Law of Simple Contracts
ISBN: 978-93-80231-09-9
Law of Contract is an area that developed as branch of law of Property and Law Merchant. Piepowder Courts are old Courts in which justice through law was given to merchants. Lord Mansfield is said to be the father of law merchant. While working as Professor of Law in Nigeria, the authors felt the need of a good base book on Law of Contract and as such this book was originally published in Jos, Nigeria. The approached us for revision of that book so as to be useful to students of Law of Contract in India; particularly, those interested in comparative study of Indo-Nigeria and Anglo-American aspects put together. We have done as requested. It is now before students to see and suggest.
A.N. Sen / Siddharth Bawa
Human Rights
ISBN: 81-89532-01-4
Human rights constitute the matrix of all fundamental rights that we have today. It includes right to democracy which includes right to equality, life and personal liberty, freedom of speech and expression, right against arbitrary arrest, freedom of conscience and religion and right for demanding enforcement of such guaranteed human right.
The Constitution of India, as a supreme of democracy, contains expressly chapters of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy which are sacred guidelines in the governance of the nation.
In 1993 the Parliament of Indian incorporated in its constitution the protection of Human Right Act, 1993 (Act No. 10 of 1994). It is the Comprehensive Act assuring protection Human Rights and all related matters.
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