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Indian Judiciary & Politics
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Explore the intricate dynamics of Indian Judiciary & Politics by Mahendra Prasad Singh (9788173047237). This book delves into the complex relationship between the judicial and political branches in India, examining their influence on each other and their impact on Indian society. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the Indian political system and the checks and balances within the Indian democracy.
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Saurav Kumar –
A detailed look at the Indian judiciary’s role. Sometimes felt a bit dense, but overall informative.
Sameer Kumar –
A comprehensive overview of the Indian judiciary. Explains a lot of nuances about Indian democracy.
Kunal Gupta –
Complex topic explained well. Helped me understand the system better. Highly recommended for anyone trying to learn about the Indian political landscape.
Rithik Saini –
The author has done a great job in simplifying a very complex topic. Easy to understand and well articulated.
Pragati Bisht –
Gives a good overview. I wish it covered some of the more recent events in the Indian judiciary.
Hariharasudhan J –
The book offers a great understanding of the topic, although it could be more engaging.
Apoorv Agrahari –
Excellent analysis of the judiciary and politics. A must-read for law students. Highly recommended!
Naman Kumar –
A very informative book that is clearly written and easy to understand. Worth the read.
Sanchit –
Good analysis, but sometimes too academic. It can be hard to get through, but it is worth reading.
Anil –
It was an OK book. I thought it would have some more recent cases, but it was a bit outdated.
Mohneesh Parte –
An insightful book, but some chapters were harder to get through than others. Still, a worthwhile read.
Soumya Ranjan Katha –
An important work on Indian governance, but it needed better editing. Overall a good book.
Manik Lakhwani –
Great book for understanding the relationship. Recommend this to anyone studying Political Science.
S Kanagasabai –
I appreciated the depth of analysis, but it could be more accessible for non-law students.
Arjun Raj K T –
Found the connections between politics and the judiciary clearly explained. A bit dry at times, though.