Emergency in Indian Constitution
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• ISBN: 817020464X
• Author: S. B. Nakada
• Pages: 380 pp
• Year of Publishing: 1990
• Binding: Hardbound
• Publisher: Cosmo Publications
This pioneering work by S. B. Nakada delves into the complex and critical issue of emergency powers in constitutional governance. Divided into eight insightful chapters, the book traces the historical evolution and global incorporation of emergency provisions, with a special focus on India. It provides a thorough analysis of debates from the Indian Constituent Assembly, explores changes in Union-State relations, and scrutinizes fundamental rights under emergency rule. Judicial pronouncements on alleged rights violations and personal liberty during emergencies are examined in depth, including an evaluation of the judiciary’s power to review presidential proclamations. The final chapter offers suggestions to curb misuse of such powers. A valuable resource for students, legal practitioners, scholars of political science, and anyone interested in constitutional law and political dynamics.