Presidential Legislation in India

The Law and Practice of Ordinances

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Gebonden, 272 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781107039711
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2013 9781107039711
Onderdeel van serie Comparative Constitu
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India has a parliamentary system. Yet the president has authority to occasionally enact legislation (or ordinances) without involving parliament. This book is a study of ordinances at the national level in India, centred around three themes. First, it tells the story of how an artefact of British constitutional history, over time, became part of India's legislative system. Second, it offers an empirical account of the ways in which presidents have resorted to ordinances in post-independence India. Third, the book analyses a range of ordinance-related questions, including some that are yet to be judicially adjudicated. In the process, the book explains why much of India's Supreme Court's jurisprudence is mistaken, and what should take its place. Overall, the book explains why the fate of parliamentary reforms in India may be tied to the reform of this provision for ordinances. Presidential Legislation in India offers a new frame through which to assess the executive's legislative powers both in parliamentary and presidential systems.

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ISBN13:9781107039711
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:272

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Part I. Origins and Practice: 1. The transplant effect: early origins of ordinances in England and India; 2. Surrogate legislation: an empirical account of ordinances, 1952–2009; Part II. Law and Interpretation: 3. Negotiating the text: ordinances, Article 123, and the interpretative deficit; 4. Reading minds: presidential satisfaction and judicial review of ordinances; 5. The power of no: presidents, cabinets, and the making of ordinances.

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