Law of Parliamentary Privileges in U.K. and in India : Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies.
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TextPublication details: N.M. Tripathi (Bombay) Oceana Publications (New York), 1971 Description: xx, 507 p. 26 cmSubject(s): Legislative bodies -- Great Britain -- Privileges and immunities, Legislative bodies -- India -- Privileges and immunitiesDDC classification: 342.42
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The National University of Advanced Legal Studies Reference | Noorani Collections | 342.42 PAC/L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | DB1123 |
his 1971 publication, edited by L.M. Singhvi, provides a comparative analysis of parliamentary privileges, including freedom of speech and immunity from arrest, exploring how Indian constitutional articles 105 and 194 align with British precedents, as noted in academic literature on the subject.
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