Enacted for historical reasons on 26 January 1950, the Constitution of India provided that the Supreme Court of India, situated in New Delhi, was to have one Chief Justice of India, and not more than seven judges. Today, the Court has 33 judges in addition to the Chief Justice of India. But who are these judges, and where did they come from? Its central thesis is that despite all established formal constitutional requirements, there are three informal criteria which are used for appointing judges to the Supreme Court: age, seniority, and diversity. The author examines debates surrounding the Indian judicial system since the institution of the federal court during the British Raj. This leads to a study of the political developments that resulted in the present 'collegium system' of appointing judges to the Supreme Court of India. Based on more than two dozen interviews personally conducted by the author with former judges of the Supreme Court of India, this book uniquely brings to the fore the unwritten criteria that have determined the selection of judges to the highest court of law in this country for over six decades.
The most important thing for writers are their integrated thoughts. “MIDNIGHT THOUGHTS” is a beautiful and awesome anthology for writer on the theme of open. This anthology is depend on the basic and general thoughts of a writer . This anthology is compiled by “TRAPTI GUPTA” and “ABHINAV AGRAWAL” and it is written by a galaxy of 50 Co-authors .They have pretilly painted their the book with their thoughts. In this anthology our brilliant 50 co-authors penned down their write-ups which express the feelings of their emotions towards this anthology.
This book analyses the layered and complex web of terror financing in Kashmir. It examines the role of multiple actors — including formal and informal, state and non-state, profit and non-profit, and local and international — to delineate the various strands of an intricate financial system. It shows how, over time, these sophisticated networks have largely remained elusive to Indian counter-terrorism agencies and the need for a specialised and focused effort to understand it. Drawing on interviews with confidential sources within terror networks, as well as inputs and intel from security agencies on the ground, the author lays the groundwork for a robust counter-terrorism strategy in Kashmir. This book will be a must read for professionals and researchers in security studies, military and strategic studies, politics and international relations, and South Asian studies.
In 2012, the Bombay High Court celebrated the 150th year of its existence. As one of three high courts first set up in colonial India in 1862, it functioned as a court of original and appellate jurisdiction during the British Raj for over 80 years, occupying the topmost rung of the judicial hierarchy in the all-important Bombay Presidency. Yet, remarkably little is known of how the court functioned during the colonial era. The historiography of the court is quite literally anecdotal. The most well known books written on the history of the court focus on humorous (at times, possibly apocryphal) stories about 'eminent' judges and 'great' lawyers, bordering on hagiography. Examining the backgrounds and lives of the 83 judges-Britons and Indians-who served on the Bombay High Court during the colonial era, and by exploring the court's colonial past, this book attempts to understand why British colonial institutions like the Bombay High Court flourished even after India became independent. In the process, this book will attempt to unravel complex changes which took place in Indian society, the legal profession, the law, and the legal culture during the colonial era.
The descent of working class movements that began with neoliberal globalization is nearing completion. However, the ascent is yet to begin. This period is witnessing novel forms of organization and resistance. For students, activists and academics, it is imperative to understand changes in the modus operandi of capital since the 1970s to explain the crisis of conventional trade unionism, as well as the spontaneous outbursts of creativity in movements of informal workers in recent times. Delhi has been a centre of such innovative experiments. In the Valley of Historical Time attempts to understand these new forms and strategies and possibilities of resurgence of working class movements.
Trying to protect his pregnant wife, scientist Ashwin Rathore gets killed – unexpectedly and unwantedly. A deadly force lurks in the murk that wants her too, but why? Is it because she works for and with the military and Intelligence teams in the country, or is it because she knows something that no one else does?
A comprehensive compilation of the majority of surgical procedures in transplant surgery, this book details the latest and most innovative procedures in one reference work. “Atlas of Organ Transplantation” is essential reading for all transplant surgeons, residents and fellows, as well as operating room nurses and transplant nurse coordinators.
Article 43 of Constitution of India has been made plinth for Research by Author. Author has collected the grass root level of data from the Coal Sector as it involves the largest manpower in Energy Sector. The research has been accomplished in the turbulent phase of exposure of Coal Gate Scam. The real uncovered data are being discovered to identify the untapped modus-operandi in Coal Sector. The progressive outlook has been identified by help of real case studies. Book is strongly recommended for students of Economics, Management and Industrial Relations from undergraduate to higher Doctorate Level.
This book analyzes the crisis of working class movements in the age of globalization. It probes the new forms of working class organization and resistance emerging in this period, through the study of working class movements in Delhi, India, since the 1950s.
The book will contain basic features of SAP Materials Management It will have 34 chapter containing all parts of SAP materials management There will be "key point," "Summary" and Question Answer sessions for easy understanding of the readers. There will be adequate charts and diagrams. Also, snaps of practical scenarios will be included. Intended Readership Students and professionals of SAP End users worldwide. Any other course which contains SAP MM as subject. General SAP End user professionals, M.B.A, M.C.A, B.Tech Students, Diploma students are also can read this book as a text book or expanding knowledge. About the Authors Sandip Rakshit is presently Assistant Professor(Computer Science) at Army Institute of Management, India.He has more than Fifteen research publications in various international and national reffered journals/ Conferences. He is also author of several popular books in Computer Science.He is also the member of IEEE, ACM, IAENG etc. Abhinav Kumar Sinha is a SAP Functional Consultant in MaterialsManagement Module. He has been SAP user trainer for multiple clientsand along with providing end user training, he has also been in multiple implementation projects and support projects. So working withmultiple clients has given him opportunity of good industry exposure.This book has been written with the intention of providing exercise based training document for beginners in SAP Materials Management module.
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