Indianization of Rights and Duties

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In this temporal world, every nation has guaranteed basic and fundamental rights to its society as well as to its individual citizens without which none can live smoothly, and the existence of both shall come under danger. In a way, society and individual are complimentary to each other. The author has studied in depth the social, legal and constitutional status of as many as thirty-five countries along with international provisions of the United Nations in order to arrive at a justifiable conclusion. Due regards have been given to the duties of individuals and society towards each other since rights and duties are co-relative. In many countries, there are express and direct provisions of fundamental duties in their constitution or otherwise. There are a few exceptional countries, which do not provide about fundamental duties directly or impliedly (indirectly). No state or nation can exclude the role of natural law in the application to the legal provision of that nation. Thus every individual or nation has to abide by the law of the nation for its smooth running. The present book deals with fundamental rights and duties of individual and society particularly in Indian context in detail.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gokulesh Sharma

Dr. Gokulesh Sharma (b. 1956) was called to the bar in 1979; practiced as a trial court and appellate court lawyer in both criminal and civil sides. He joined Uttar Pradesh Judicial Services in 1984; so far decided about 38,000 criminal cases in eighteen year of service, a record in itself. Dr. Sharma is recipient of medals at Agra University, Agra, for the best student of LLB and LLM having stood first. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the Faculty of Law (on Constitutional Topic), Agra University, Agra in the year 1991. He is doing, present, Dr. Litt. Work in the same faculty. Dr. Sharma had contributed many articles in journals and newspapers and has actively taken part in various conferences and seminars held on legal issues and problems. His another book ‘Indianization of Duties’, has just been published by Manas Publications.

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Title
Indianization of Rights and Duties
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170491649
Length
280p.
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