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Subhash kashyap magazine
Subhash kashyap magazine







subhash kashyap magazine

He took voluntary retirement from the office of Secretary-General Lok Sabha in the year 1990 and since then has been an Honorary Professor at the Centre for Policy Research. Kashyap, Advocate Supreme Court and consultant in constitutional law and parliamentary matters, had his higher education and professional training at Allahabad, New Delhi, Washington D.C., Dallas, London and Geneva. Locating the President in Representative Democracy of Indiaĭr. President of India : A Personal Perspective Nation must made the Right Choiceĩ. Some Reflections on the Presidential Election, 2012ħ. 62 years of the Presidency The Constitutional Mandate Theory and Practiceģ. It is hoped that this timely publication would be widely welcomed, that it would generate a national debate and that it would be of lasting value.ġ. Rajendra Prasad, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Attorney-General and Alladi Krishnaswamy Aiyar are being brought in the public domain probably for the first time.

subhash kashyap magazine

Full texts of some documents including the correspondence between Dr. For, it also presents an agenda and a blueprint for future. It seeks to establish a more balanced perspective on the role of our Presidents in discharging their obligation to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the law" and to devote themselves "to the service and well-being of the people of India." The immediate provocation to publish this study somewhat in haste, no doubt, happened to be the 2012 Presidential election, but it is believed that it would always be found useful by all concerned citizens and scholars and students of India's Constitution, Constitutional Law and Political System. The analysis presented here has been worked out after deep study and experience. In fact, there has been a sustained and systematic effort in the academia and in politics to underrate, undermine and even denigrate the importance and relevance of the institution of the President of the Republic.

subhash kashyap magazine

President's office in India has not received adequate attention and space in writings on our country's Constitution and Polity.









Subhash kashyap magazine