This book is the result of a serious effort to analyze the Judicial Activism of the Supreme Court of India in the post 1980 era particularly.
- It gives a lucid analysis of the concept of judicial activism, reasons therefore, and the manifestations thereof.
- It particularly focuses on the constitutional role of the judiciary, scope of judicial power and evolution of judicial activism, and its contribution in certain specific areas of the Constitutional Law.
- It also deals with the emerging trends relating to judicial activism.
- This edition has been thoroughly revised, enlarged and updated with the help of a plethora of judicial decisions delivered by the Supreme Court.
- The nine well researched and well written chapters in this book will be immensely useful to students, law teachers, law researchers, practicing advocates and even the members of the Bench.
- The biggest beneficiaries will be those keen observers of judicial behavior concerned with the concept of constitutionalism and rule of law.
Gogia, G.B.Reddy