Books to be Referred: Law

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CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

  1. Kelkar, R.V. – The Code of Criminal Procedure, 5th Edn, Reprinted 2011, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.
  2. K I Vibhute – PSA Pillai’s Criminal Law, 10th Edition 2012, Lexis Nexis, Butterworths Wadhwa, Nagpur.
  3. Ratan Lal & Dhirajlal – The Code of Criminal Procedure, 17th Edn, 2009, Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa, Nagpur
  4. Sarkar on The Code of Criminal Procedure, 10th Edn, 2012, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, Wadhwa, Nagpur.
  5. Basu, D.D., Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa, 4th Edn, 2010.
  6. Mitra, B.B., Code of Criminal Procedure, Kamal Law House, 21st Edn, 2011.
  7. Misra, S.N., The Code of Criminal Procedure, Central Law Publications, 17th Edn, 2010.

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

  1. M.P. Jain, The Code of Civil Procedure, Lexix Nexix, 3rd edition, 2011.
  2. C.K. Takwani, Eastern Book Company, 6th edition, 2009.
  3. Mulla, Code of Civil Procedure, Universal Law Publishing Company, 2008.
  4. Sarkar, Code of Civil Procedure, Lexis Nexis, 11th edition, 2006.
  5. Thakker C.K. Code of Civil Procedure, Eastern Book Company, 2005
  6. Majumdar P.K. and Kataria R.P., Commentaries on the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Universal Publishing Company, 2008.
  7. Suranjan Chakraverti and Bholeshwar Nath, Cases and Materials on Code of Civil Procedure, Eastern Book Company, 5th edition, 2011.
  8. Mitra B.B. The Limitation Act, Eastern Book Company, 21st edition, 2005.

LAW OF BANKING

  1. L. Tannan, “ Tannan’s Banking Law & Practice in India”, Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur, New Delhi. ( Vol I, II, III, 22nd ed., 2008)
  2. OP Faizi and A Aggarwal, “Khergamvala on The Negotiable Instruments Act”, Lexis Nexis Butterworths India, New Delhi. (20th ed., 2008)
  3. S K Sarvaria, rev, “S Krishnamurthi Aiyar’s Law Relating to The Negotiable Instruments Act”, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.( 9th ed., 2005)
  4. S N Maheshwari. S.K. Maheshwari, “Banking Law and Practice”, New Delhi. (12th ed., 2005)
  5. R Ramamurthy,“How to Borrow From Banks & Financial Institutions”, Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (2010).
  6. P.Ellinger, et al.,“Ellinger’s Modern Banking Law”, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (4th ed., 2006).
  7. Richard Carnell,et al.,“The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions”, Aspen Publishers, New York. (4th ed. 2009).
  8. R.Sharma,“Bank Frauds: Prevention and Detection”, Universal Law Publishing Co., Delhi.( 3rd ed., 2009).

INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND PRINCIPLES OF LEGISLATION

  1. K.L. Sarkar’s Mimansa Rules of Interpretation, Edited by Justice Markand Katju, Tagore Law Lecture Series 1905, 3rd Ed., 2008
  2. Maxwell- Interpretation of Statutes, 12th Ed., LexisNexis Butterworths.,2006 Cross-Statutory Interpretation, Edited bySir Rupert Cross, Sir George Engle, Butterworths, 1995
  3. Vepa P. Sarathi- Interpretation of Statutes, 5th Ed., Eastern Book Company,2010
  4. G.P. Singh- Interpretation of Statutes, 13th Ed., LexisNexis Butterworths, 2012
  5. Binian- Interpretation of Statutes, 5th Ed., LexisNexis, 2008
  6. Bindra- Interpretation of Statutes,10th Ed., LexisNexsi Butterworths Wadha, 2008
  7. Bindra- General Clauses Act, 10th Ed., LexisNexsi Butterworths Wadha, 2002.
  8. N.K. Chakrabarti-Principles of Legislation and Legislative Drafting, 2nd Ed., R.Cambray Pvt Ltd, 2010
  9. The Least Examined Branch-The Role of Legislatures in the Constitutional State,Edited by Richard W. Bauman, Tsvi Kahana, Cambridge University Press, 2006
  10. U.Baxi, Introduction to Justice K.K.Mathew’s, Democracy Equality and Freedom (1978) Eastern, Lucknow
  11. Bentham’s Theory of Legislation by Upendra Baxi LexisNexis Butterworths 7th Edition

JURISPRUDENCE

  1. “Salmond on Jurisprudence” by P J Fitzgerald, Universal Law Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2012
  2. “Lloyd’s Introduction to Jurisprudence” by M.D.A. Freeman, Eighth Edition, Sweet & Maxewell, 2008
  3. “Dias Jurisprudence”, Fifth Edition, Butterworths Publication
  4. “A Textbook of Jurisprudence”, by G.W. Paton, Fourth Edition, 2007, Oxford University Press.
  5. “McCoubrey & White’s Textbook on Jurisprudence”, by J.E. Penner, 4th Edition, 2008, Oxford University Press.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

  1. P. Massey – Administrative Law-7th edition –Eastern Book Company
  2. S P Sathe – Administrative Law-7th edition –Lexis Nexis –Butterwarths Wuadawanagar
  3. K. Takwani-Letuers on Administrative Law- 4th Edition – Eastern Book Company
  4. C. Jain Kagzi – The Indian Administrative Law-6th Edition- Universal Law Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd
  5. W. R. Wade & C. F Forsyth – Administrative Law -10th Edition – Oxford University Press
  6. P Jain and S.N. Jain – Principles off administrative Law -6th Edition in two volumes
  7. Durga Das Basu-Administrative Law-Sixth Edition,2004- Second Reprint 2010-Kamala Law House- Kolkata
  8. K. Thakker, Administrative Law (Second Edition) 2012 : Eastern Book Company, Lucknow

CONTRACT LAW

  1. Anson, Law of Contract, 28th, Oxford University Press, 2002.
  2. Mulla, Indian Contract Act and Specific Relief Act, Lexis Nexis 13th, 2006.
  3. Chitty, Contracts, 1, 29th Ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 2004.
  4. Atiyah’s Introduction to the Law of Contract, Stephen A. Smith, Oxford University Press, 6th, 2007.
  5. Cheshire & Fifoot, Cases on the Law of Contract, 7th, London: Butterworths, 1977.
  6. Sir G.H. Treitel, The Law of Contract, 12th, London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2007.
  7. Cheshire & Fifoot, Law of Contract, Oxford University Press, 15th, 2007.
  8. K.Rao, Contract I – Cases and Materials, Butterworths, 2004.
  9. Dutt on Contract, H.K.Saharay, Universal 2000.
  10. Sujan M.A Frustration of Contract 2nd, UPC 2001.
  11. Smith & Thomas, A Case Book on Contract 11th, Sweet & Maxwell 2000.
  12. Rohini Aggarwal: Mercantile & Commercial Laws; Taxman’s, June 2012.

INDIAN PENAL CODE

  1. K.D., Text Book on the Indian Penal Code.
  2. Gaur, K. D., Criminal Law Cases & Material.
  3. Ramchhoddas, Ratanlal Thakore,Dhirajlal, K., The Indian Penal Code
  4. Ranchhoddas, Ratanlal and Thakore, Dhirajlal Keshavlal, Law Of Crimes.(V-1 To V-2)
  5. Huda,Shamsul, Principles Of The Law Of Crimes
  6. Gour,Hari.Singh, Penal Law Of India.(V-1 To V-4)
  7. Savvaria,S.K, RA Nelson”s Indian Penal Code.(V-1 To V-4)
  8. Prasad, Kishore, Prasad, Kishore
  9. Pillai, K.N.Chandrasekharan, General Principles of Criminal Law
  10. Pillai, K.N. Chandrasekhran, Essay’s on the Indian Penal Code
  11. Bhat, V.R., Essays In Criminal Law(XC)
  12. Vibhute, KI, PSA Pillai’s Criminal Law
  13. Ed By Suresh,V & Nagasalia,D, PSA Pillais Criminal Law.
  14. Michael J. Allen ,Text Book on Criminal Law
  15. Andrew Ashworth, Principles of Criminal Law

PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

  1. Akehurst, Michel, Modern introduction to International Law, 5th ed (George Allen andUnwin, London, 1984).
  2. Brierly, J. L., Law of Nations: An Introduction to the Law of Peace, 6th ed (Oxford UniversityPress, London, 1998).
  3. Harris, D. J., Cases and Materials on International Law, 6th ed (Thomson andSweet and Maxwell, London, 2004).
  4. Shaw, M. N., International Law (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2005).
  5. Starke, J. G., Introduction to International Law,(10th ed Butterworth’s, London, 1992).
  6. Parlett Kate., The Individual in the International Legal System: Continuity and Change in International Law, (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2011).

PROPERTY LAW

  1. H.N. Tiwari, Transfer of Property Act, Allahabad Law Agency, 4th edn., Reprint 2007.2.
  2. Dr. Avtar Singh, Text Book on The Transfer of Property Act, Universal Law Publishing Company, 2nd edn., 2009.
  3. Dr. R.K. Sinha, The Transfer of Property Act, Central Law Agency, 10th edn., Reprint 2009.
  4. Vepa P. Sarathi, Law on Transfer of Property, Eastern Book Company, 5th edn., Reprint 2010.
  5. Dr. G.P. Tripathi, The Transfer of Property Act, Central Law Publications, 17th edn., 2011.
  6. Mulla, The Transfer of Property Act, Lexis Nexis, 10th edn., 2005.
  7. Cheshire and Burn’s Modern Law of Real Property, Oxford Publications, 17th edn. 2006.
  8. G.C.V. Subha Rao, Law of Transfer of Property Act, ALT Publlications, 5th edn., 2007.
  9. Banerjewe’s Commentaries on the Transfer of Property Act 1882, Dwivedi and Co., 2007.
  10. Hari Singh Gour, Commentary on the Transfer of Property Act, Delhi Law House, 11th edn., 2008.
  11. B.B.Mitra & Sengupta, Transfer of Property Act, Kamala Law House, 19th edn., 2009.
  12. Darashaw J Vakil’s, Commentaries on the Transfer of Property Act, Lexis Nexis, 3rd edn. 2009.

COMPANY LAW

  1. A.K. Majumdar and G.K. Kapoor, Company Law and Practice, 18th edition, Taxman, 2013.
  2. ICSI’s, Guide to Companies Act, 2013, Section-Wise Concise Commentary with Referencer. Taxmann’s , Master Guide to Companies Act 2013.
  3. Paul L. Davies, Principles of Modern Company Law, 8th edition, Sweet and Maxwell, 2008
  4. A. Ramaiya, Guide to Companies Act, 17th edition Lexis Nexis Butterworths, Wadhwa, Nagpur, 2010.
  5. Palmer, Palmer’s Company Law, Stevans, London.
  6. Robert R. Pennigton, Company Law, 8th edition, Oxford University Press, 2006.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

  1. A.V.Dicey. An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution. (Universal Law Publishing Co)
  2. M.V. Pylee. Constitutional History of India (1600-1950). [New Delhi, S.Chand & Co.].
  3. M.P. Jain. Outlines of Indian Legal History. [Nagpur, LexisNexis Buttersworth Wadhwa].
  4. V.D.Kulshreshtha. Landmarks in Indian Legal and Constitutional History. [Lucknow, Eastern Book Company].
  5. H.M. Seervai: Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary. [Delhi. Universal Law Publishing Co. Ltd].
  6. D.D.Basu: Constitution of India. Nagpur, LexisNexis Buttersworth Wadhwa.

The list has been compiled by our Research Associate, Dishari Chakrabarti.