Seeds of modern public law in ancient India jurisprudence Jois, Rama
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: Eastern Book Company Lucknow,India 2000Edition: 2nd EdDescription: 200p. 24.2 CM X 1.21 CM X 16 CMISBN:- 8170126819
- 345.402 JOI
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This work is an 'exploratory search into the gold mines of Ancient Indian Jurisprudence '. Delivered as public law lectures at the Cochin University of Science and Technology, it is a window to its rich traditions.
The first chapter highlights the presence of the characteristics of a welfare state in ancient India. Supremacy of the law, separation of powers, equality before law, protection of women, minors, the helpless and the sick; were concepts in vogue in India 's ancient administration.
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