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_bRAM
100 _aRamachandran,V.G
245 _aLaw of Writs
250 _a5th Ed.
260 _aLucknow:
_bEastern Book Company,
_c1993.
300 _a1256p,;
_c24cm.
_bcxvi,
500 _aCONTENTS PART- I Historical Background Chapter- 1 England Chapter- 2 India PART- II General Principles of writ Jurisdiction Chapter- 1 Constitutional Provisions Chapter- 2 Locus Stand-who may Apply Chapter- 3 Against whom Writ may be issue Chapter- 4 Territorial jurisdiction Chapter- 5 Purpose for which Writs may be issue Chapter- 6 Delay and Laches Chapter- 7 alternative Remedy Chapter- 8 Natural Justice Chapter- 9 administrative Tribunals Chapter- 10 Exclusion of Judicial Review Chapter- 11 Judicial Review of Administrative Discretion Chapter- 12 Other Limitations of writ Jurisdiction Chapter- 13 Public Interest Litigation PART- III Specific Writs Chapter- 1 Habeas Corpus Chapter- 2 Mandamus Chapter- 3 Prohibition Chapter- 4 Certiorari Chapter- 5 Quo Warranto PART- IV Miscellaneous Chapter- 1 Supervisory Jurisdiction of High Courts Chapter- 2 Special Leave Petitions Chapter- 3 Constitutional Amendments PART- V Practice and Procedure Chapter- 1 Principles of Procedure Chapter- 2 Facets of Practice
650 _aLaw-Writs
700 _aThakker,C.K
700 _aThakker,M.C
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