Judicial Dissent and Supreme Court
- Year of Publication: 2018
- ISBN: 9789386374509
This book offers the first comprehensive introduction to the study of dissenting opinions in the Supreme Court of India. It sketches the genealogy, significance and contribution of dissenting opinions from 1950 to 2010. In other words, this well researched, comprehensive constitutional law analysis offers a broadly empirical study of judicial dissenting behaviour in the Supreme Court of India.
Yogesh Pratap Singh is Professor of Law and Registrar at National Law University Odisha. Dr. Singh received his LL.M. from NLSIU, Bangalore and LL.B. from the University of Allahabad. His doctoral thesis is published as a book entitled “Judicial Dissent and Indian Supreme Court: Enriching Constitutional Discourse” by Thomson Reuters. Prof. Singh participated in the 39th Annual Session on International Human Rights Law and Ciedhu programme organized by International Institute of Human Rights (IIHR) Strasbourg, France. He was appointed (on deputation) Deputy Registrar, Research in the Supreme Court of India to assist Hon’ble Chief Justice of India and other judges in discharge of their judicial function. Dr. Singh has written numerous papers in reputed journals and also writes for the general public by contributing periodically to The New Indian Express, The Statesman, The Tribune, Deccan Herald, The Wire etc.
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- Year of Publication: 2018
- ISBN: 9789386374509
This book offers the first comprehensive introduction to the study of dissenting opinions in the Supreme Court of India. It sketches the genealogy, significance and contribution of dissenting opinions from 1950 to 2010. In other words, this well researched, comprehensive constitutional law analysis offers a broadly empirical study of judicial dissenting behaviour in the Supreme Court of India.
Yogesh Pratap Singh is Professor of Law and Registrar at National Law University Odisha. Dr. Singh received his LL.M. from NLSIU, Bangalore and LL.B. from the University of Allahabad. His doctoral thesis is published as a book entitled “Judicial Dissent and Indian Supreme Court: Enriching Constitutional Discourse” by Thomson Reuters. Prof. Singh participated in the 39th Annual Session on International Human Rights Law and Ciedhu programme organized by International Institute of Human Rights (IIHR) Strasbourg, France. He was appointed (on deputation) Deputy Registrar, Research in the Supreme Court of India to assist Hon’ble Chief Justice of India and other judges in discharge of their judicial function. Dr. Singh has written numerous papers in reputed journals and also writes for the general public by contributing periodically to The New Indian Express, The Statesman, The Tribune, Deccan Herald, The Wire etc.
Thomson Reuters is one of the world’s most trusted providers of answers, helping professionals make confident decisions and run better businesses. Thomson Reuters, India, Legal is a part of this group and publishes legal content covering a spectrum of topics by leading experts and professionals in this domain. Newgen, a contracting affiliate of Thomson Reuters, India, Legal produces and promotes these publications on their behalf across South East Asia.