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SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX (Reference under author listing indicates the subject heading under which the article will be found. The letter in parenthesis indicates the ff'st letter o f the article under that subject heading. When an article is indexed at several places, all subject headings are given.) A dministration Administration in Andaman and Nicobar Island. D. S. Vasishta. 7 JILI 122. Bureaucratic contact with the puWlic in .India. S. J. Elders- veld. ’65 IJPA 216. Bureaucrats—‘the loss of vision. K. P. Khosla. ’65 IJPA 35. Decentralised implementation : ^ome administrative problems. •L. C. Gupta. ’65 IJPA Q51J Economics and public administra- tion. P. R. Dubhashi. ’65 IJPA 207. Important new role of training. David S. Brown. ’65 IJPA 194. Maintaining the supply line. Arun Sinha. ’65 IJPA 56. Measuring effectiveness of village level workers. K. N. Singh & T. Sen Gupta. ’65 IJPA 42. Middle and higher management personnel in public sector. S. T. Raja. ’65 IJPA 19. Ranking candidates at a compe- titive examination. J. R.Rao. ’65 IJPA 74. Reorganisation of French radio and television, 1964. Keith M. Henderson. ’65 IJP A 26. Report of thj;* committee on ‘PaHchayatJ-Raj elegtions-digest «{. '6^ IJPA 313. A dministrative L aw Administrative justice—a new tyranny. A. J. Ephrem. ’65 KLT 13. See also Civil Service Constitutional Law Public Enterprises A doption Desirability of amendments in present law of Hindu adoption. Narayan Das. ’65 AIR 27. See also Hindu Law A garwal , M. G. Taxation (A) A garwal , R ajendra S aran Evidence (E) A garwal , S. L. Constitutional Law (L) A garwal , K rishna B hagwan Hindu Law (P) A grawala , R. K. Hindu Law (C) A hluwalia , s. s. Extradition (SJ^ A iyer , s .K . Legal Profession (S) Taxation (T)

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    (Reference under author listing indicates the subject heading under which the article will be found. The letter in parenthesis indicates the ff'st letter o f the article under that subject heading. When an article is indexed at several places, all subject headings are given.)

    A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

    Administration in Andaman and Nicobar Island. D. S. Vasishta. 7 J I L I 122.

    Bureaucratic contact with the puWlic in .India. S. J . Elders- veld. ’65 I JP A 216.

    Bureaucrats—‘the loss of vision. K . P. Khosla. ’65 I JP A 35.

    Decentralised implementation : ^ome administrative problems. •L. C. Gupta. ’65 I JP A Q51J

    Economics and public administration. P. R . Dubhashi. ’65 I JP A 207.

    Important new role o f training. David S. Brown. ’65 I JP A 194.

    M aintaining the supply line. Arun Sinha. ’65 I JP A 56.

    Measuring effectiveness of village level workers. K . N. Singh & T . Sen Gupta. ’65 I JP A 42.

    M iddle and higher management personnel in public sector. S. T . R a ja . ’65 I JP A 19.

    Ranking candidates at a competitive examination. J . R .R ao.’65 IJP A 74.

    Reorganisation o f French radio and television, 1964. Keith M. Henderson. ’65 I JP A 26.

    Report o f thj;* committee on ‘PaHchayatJ-Raj elegtions-digest «{. '6^ I JP A 313.

    A d m i n i s t r a t i v e L a w

    Adm inistrative justice—a new tyranny. A. J . Ephrem. ’65 K L T 13.

    See alsoCivil Service Constitutional Law Public Enterprises

    A d o p t i o n

    Desirability o f amendments in present law of Hindu adoption. N arayan Das. ’65 A IR 27.

    See alsoHindu Law

    A g a r w a l , M . G .Taxation (A)

    A g a r w a l , R a j e n d r a S a r a n

    Evidence (E)

    A g a r w a l , S. L.Constitutional Law (L)

    A g a r w a l , K r i s h n a B h a g w a n

    Hindu Law (P)

    A g r a w a l a , R . K .

    Hindu L aw (C)

    A h l u w a l i a , s . s .Extradition (SĴ

    A i y e r , s . K .

    Legal Profession (S)Taxation (T)

  • IN D EX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PER IO D IC A LS

    A l a n d , R o b e r t H a r r is

    Legal Profession (R)A l b a l , A n a n t V.

    Civil Procedure (T)Cooperation (T)

    A n a j w a l a , C. C.Land (T)Tenancy (T)

    A n d h y a r u j i n a , T e h m t a n R .

    Private Enterprises (P)

    A n t o n y , O . J .

    Evidence (C)

    A r b i t r a t i o nArbitration (Protocol and Con

    ventions) Act, Sec. 7—Enforcement of foreign arbitration awards is not allowed in India if the foreign contract on: which these awards are based is illegal by lex fori : S. Anonmine V. S. Gorakharam. B. Errabbi. ’ 65 J I L I 61.

    B a h a d u r , K .Hindu Law (H)

    B a h l , S u k h D e v

    Income T ax (M)

    B a j , S . R .Hindu Law (G)

    B a l a m b h o t h u , G.Negotiable Instruments (M)

    B a n e r j e e , D. N.Judges (T)

    B a n e r j i , E. H.Forensic Science (R)

    B a n g i^ , R .K .Tort (V)

    B a r

    Bar Council of India—rules made by. ’65 (Jan.) lA 79.

    Delhi Bar - -a suggestion. T. C. Raghavan. ’65 A IR 17.

    Role o f the Bar in free India. H. R . Khanna. ’64 L R 15.

    B h a n d a r i , M . C .

    Companies (S)

    B i j a w a t , M a h e s h C .

    Foreign Trade & Investment (C) Taxation (C)

    B r a h m a y y a , P.Companies (A)

    B r o w n , D a v i d S.Administration (I)

    Chacko, C. J .

    International Law (R)C h a r l u , N. K r is h n a m a

    Elections (I)

    C h a t t e r JE E , Amiya L a l Criminal Law (C)

    C h a u d h a r i , P. S.Constitutional Law (C)

    C h a u d h r y , I n d e r j i t S in g h

    Constitutional Law (N) (R) Judiciary (R)

    C h a u h a n , B. R .Constitutional Law (L) (P) (S)

    C h a w l a , S. L.Constitutional Law (C)

    C h e n g , B inUnited Nations (U)

    C h o p r a , O. P.Income Tax (V)

    C i t i z e n s h i p

    Foreigners Act 1946, Sec. 3 (2) (a)—Foreigner—time whichcbtermines status—Citizenship Act, 1955, Sec. 9 (2) when can be invoked : Ibrahim v. Stateo f Rajasthan. K . R . Nambiar. ’65 I J I L 202.

    Migration — proof o f —passport prima facie evidence of national status o f holaer :

  • SU B JEC T AND A U T H O R IN D EX

    AH Ahmad v. Electoral RS^islra- tion Officer. K . R. Nambiar. ’ 65 I J I L 204.

    C i v L P r o c e d u r e

    Tribunals and courts of exclusive jurisdiction and arbitration in cooperative law. Anant V. Alba . ’65 A IR 44.

    C i v i l S e r v i c e

    Political rights of civil servants in India. Bishwanath- Singh. ’65 I JP A 236.

    Role of viva voce in recruitment to public services : facing theinterview. K .P.S. Menon. ’65I JP A 15.

    Role*of viva voce in recruitment to public services : personality test, G. S. M ahajani. ’65 I JP A 11 .

    flOMPANIES

    Annual reports to shareholders. P.. Brahmayya. '’65 (1) ComL J 58.

    Companies Tribunal Regulations, 1964 : some comments. K . Venkoba RaO. ’65 (i) Com L J 48.

    Company dividends—whether to be declared only at the annual general meeting : Raghujsfandan v. Swadeshi Cloth Dealers. N. Nettar. 7 J I L I 141.

    Company law in India. D. N. Sinha. ’65(1) K L R 3.

    Concessions to investors in new units. Editorial. ’65(1) ComL J 9-

    Confirmation of alteration in objects clause by courts under Sec. 17. of Indian Compariies Act, 1956. S. P. Tiwari. -65(1) L R 2 7 1 .

    Directors appointment, powers and remuneration and obligations, etc. C. C. Sutaria. ’65(1) Com L J 29.

    Financial year. T . R . Varahan. ’65(1) Com L J 13.

    Ideal administration of company law. K . Venkoba Rao. ’65(1) Com L J 41. *

    Issue o f shares to Outsiders. ’65(1) Com L J 17.

    Meaning of proxy. M. S. Sri- nivasan. ’65(1) Com L J 65.

    Social responsibilities of chartered accountants. M . C. Bhan- dari. ’65(1) Com L J 21.

    Transfer of trust shares and the Stamp Act. C. S. Venkata- subramanian. ’65(1) Com L J 4.

    See alsoIncome Tax Taxation

    C o n f l i c t o f L a w s

    See underPrivate International Law

    C o n s t it u t io n a l L a w

    Codification of privileges of legislature. V . G. Ram a- chandran. ’65 (Jan.) lA 16,

    Concept of equality in Constituent Assembly (incorporation o f right to equality in Indian Constitution). J . K . Mittal. ’65(1) S C J 65.

    Constitution guardian of rights, not judges. M. Hidayatullah. ’65 (I) K L R I.

    Constitutional position of a chief minister of a . state. P. 5 . Chaudhari. ’65 A IR 25.

    Constitutional status of judiciary and executive in India. S. L. Chawla. ’65(1) L R 425.

    Constitutionalism : modeen and', ancient. E.. N. Varm a. ’64 L R 54.

    Constitutionality I of Sec. 42 of the Specific R elief Act, 1963.

  • IN D EX TO IN D IA N LEG A L PER IO D IC A LS

    G.G. Venkata Subbarao. ’65 ( I ) S G J 23-

    Contempt jurisdiction of legislatures. 69 CWN 83.

    Delete Part X V II of Indian Constitution. SatyanandaNandi. ’6 5 ( i)K L R i8 .

    Delete Part X V II of Indian Constitution—no bilingualism.C. Rajagopalachari. ’65(1) K L R 22.

    Educational equality and the Supreme Court of India. J . K, M ittal. ’65 (Jan.) lA 3 1.

    Establishment and position of constitutional courts in Yugoslavia. M . Vukovic. ’65 A IR 4 .

    Freedom o f speech in legislature. V ija i Narain Mani. ’65(1) L R 315-

    Fundamental rights in Nigeria. 69 CWN 119.

    Fundamental rights in Pakistan. Alan Gledhill. 7 J I L I 70.

    Governor’s power to make retrospective rules. B. Padmanabha Holla. ’65 (Jan.) lA 67.

    Jtldicial review. Surinder Nath.’65(1) L R 433.

    Legislature and High Court.Editorial. 69 CWN 95.

    Legislature v. Judiciary. 69 CWN 2.

    Legislature versus judiciary : Uttar Pradesh constitutional crisis case. B. R. Chauhan. ’64 L R iii.

    Limits of permissible delegation. S. L . Agarwal. ’65(i) S G J i.

    Nature o f Indian Constitution. Inderjit Singh Chaudhry. ’65 ( 0 L R 393.

    Parliamentary privilege and judicial powers. A .G . Mul- gaokar. ’65 Bom L R 7.

    Privileges of legislatures V .B .R . ’65 A IR 2.

    Privileges or rights. K .N .S . ’65 (i) K L R I4.

    Problem of juristic personality o f a corporation. B. Errabbi. ’ 65 J I L I 158.

    Procedural defect, in legislation and power of covirt (Ceylon). 69 CWN 25.

    Procedure for the removal o f the Vice-President of India. P. Parameswara Rao. 7 J I L I 107.

    Punjab separates judicial and executive functions. B. R. Chauhan. ’64 L R xiii.

    Role o f In d ian , judiciary in constitutional development. Inderjit Singh Chaudhry. ’65(1) L R 297.

    Separate concurring judgments in the Supreme Court. C. S. Venkatasubramanian. ’65 A IR 3.

    Separation of powers. B.R. Chauhan. ’6 4 L R 6 1.

    State o f Kerala v. R. Jacob—a critical note on. v. Maya- krishnan. ’65 ( ij M L J 23.

    Supreme Court’s decisions on pre emption ; a plea for reconciliation in Muslim law. Tahir Mahmood. ’65(1) S G J 94-

    The Constitution recall—its applicabihty in India. P .K Tewari. ’65(1) S G J 57.

    The unrest after decision on (Seventeenth Amendment) A c t : Sajjan Singh v. State of Rajasthan : its legal effect. D. Munnikanniah. ’65(1) S G J 47.

    Writ petitions against speaker. Editorial. 69 CWN i n , 115 .

    See alsoAdminiiitrative Law

  • SU BJEC T AND A U T H O R IN D E X

    CitizenshipEmergencyFederalismParliamentPressPrivate International Law

    C o o p e r a t io n

    Tribunals and courts of exclusive jurisdiction and arbitration in cooperative law. Anant V. Albal. ’65 M R 44.

    C o r r u p t io n

    Multi-purpose war on corruption. G.L. Nanda. ’ 65 (Apr.) IP J 3.

    Santhanam Committee Report. ’65*(Jan .).IP J 61.

    C o u r t s

    A Commonwealth Supreme Court. Editorial. 69 CWN 16.

    Establishment and position of constitutional courts in Yugoslavia. M, Vukovit. ’65 A IR 4.

    Law Courts and equity. R .S.Merya. ’65(.i) L R 324.

    Legislature and High Court. Editorial. 69 CWN 95.

    Power o f criminal courts in India to review their judgments. Kapil Dev Sood. ’65(1) Cri L J 10.

    Special criminal courts and the Supreme Court o f India. J .K . M ittal. 7 J I L I 57.

    See alsoJudiciary

    C r im in a l L a w

    A case for legislation of abortion. P.S. Patankar. ’65 A IR 26.

    A murder on the train. Raghu Nath R ai. '65 (Jan.) I P J 41.

    A study of somfe social consequences erf the Probation of

    Offenders Act, 1958. R . V . Kelkar. ’65 J I L I 149.

    Capital punishment. Amiya Eal Chatterjee. 69 CWN 65.

    Connivance at adultery. Algc Samuels. ’65(1] K L R 46.

    Courts and concept o f “ possession” . Shiv Dayal. ’64 L R i.

    Crimes on railways in India.G .S. Uppal. ’65 (Jan.) IP J 34.

    Goondas in civil disturbances. B.N. Mullik. ’65 (Jan.) IP J 20.

    Is avoidance of tax a crime. K .S.N . Murty. ’65(1) I T J 89.

    Obscene posters, literature and publicities. G. Ranga Rath- nam. ’65(1) M L J 17.

    Revision of the Penal Code. 69 CWN 57.

    See also Criminology

    C r im in a l P r o c e d u r e

    A lacuna in the Criminal Procedure Code. Sudhir Cha,hdra Roy. ’65(1) Cri L J 5.

    Power of criminal courts in India to review their judgments. K apil Dev Sood. ’65 (i) Cri L J 10.

    Scope of Sec. 156(3) Criminal Procedure Code. K . Krishna Rao. ’65(1) Cri L J 6.

    See also Courts

    C r im in o l o g y

    Crime and mental illness. CarlA. Durkee. ’65 K L T 34.

    Problem of white collar crime. N. R . M adhava Menonr*. ’65 (Jan.) lA 3^

    Prohibition—some aspects. M ,K&runakaran Nambiar. ’65K L T 42.

  • 10 IN D EX TO IN D IA N LEG A L PER IO D IC A LS

    University teaching of criminology and forensic science. ’65 (Apr.) I P J 41.

    Young offenders. M. K . Dhillon (Miss). ’ 65(.i) L R i i o .

    D a l a l , R .K .Income T ax (S)

    D a s , N a r a y a n

    Adoption (D)Hindu Law (D)

    D a y a l , S h iv

    Criminal Law (C)International Law (T)Law (G)

    D e r r e t t , J . D u n c a n M .

    Hindu Law (A) (C) (F) (G) (H) (T) Property (H)

    D e s a i , H.B.Property (L)

    D h i l l o n , (Miss) M .K .Criminology (Y)

    D h y a n i , S .N .

    Labour Law (G)

    D i w a n , p.Hindu Law (M) (N) (P) (W) United Nations (K)

    D i x i t , K .R .Emergency (S)

    D u b h a s h i , P.R.'Administration (E)

    DuRKEiis C a r l A .

    Criminology (C)

    E a s e m e n t

    Easements of, necessity. B.S. Mongia. ’65 (i) L R 38.

    Novel easenjents. Editorial. 69 CWN- 41.

    E l d e i .̂s v e LD, S .J .Administration (B)

    E l e c t i o n s

    Irregular voting in panchayat elections. N. Krishnama Charlu. ’65AIR 33.

    E m e r g e n c y

    Emergency and rule of law—proceedings of symposium at Calcutta. ’65 (Jan.) lA 89.

    Spotlight on emergency. K .R . Dixit. '65 Bom L R 20.

    E p h r e m , A .J.Administrative Law (A)

    E r r a b b i , B.Arbitration (A)Constitution (P)Private International Law (A) (F) (Sj (L)

    E v id e n c e

    Authenticity of wills. Harish- chandra. ’65 A IR 5.

    Criminal tria l—dying declaration. O .J. Antony. ’6 5(1) K L R61.

    Extra-judicial confession a bad law. Rajendra Saran Agar- wal. ’65 (i) Cri L J i.

    How far the Indian Evidence Act, 187 2 ensures the rights guaranteed to the accused by the rule o f law ? H .K .L . Gan- dotra. ’ 6 5 ( i ) C r iL J 2.

    Presumption of innocence to-day.H.S. Ursekar. ’65 Bom LR i.

    E x t r a d i t i o nt

    Sucha Singh and the law of extradition. S.S. Ahluwalia. ’65 _ A IR 49.

    F e d e r a l i s m

    Federalism in India. K .V . Kuria- kose. ’65 K L T 2i'i

  • SU B JEC T AND A U TH O R IN D EX 11

    Indian and U. S. federatibns : a comparative study. D.R. Gupta. ’65 (i) L R 463.

    Regional development of commission—notes on. S.K . Singh. ’65 I JP A 248.

    F o r e ig n T r a d e & I n v e s t m e n t

    Australia’ s trade with China. J . Wilczynski. 21 IQ 156.

    Commonwealth and problems of world trade and development. Dharma Kuffijir. 21 IQ, 41.

    Concept of “ business connection” —a deterrent to foreign investment. Mahesh C. Bija- w^t. ’65 Ta 114 .

    Foreign private investment in India. K.C. Khanna. ’65 T a 123.

    Rule of law in international investment. K . Venkoba Rao. ’65 (1) Com L J 49.

    F o r e n s ic S c i e n c e

    Paper on thumb prints : to which hand they belong to. Dewan K .S . Puri. ’65 (i) Cri L J 2.

    Role of science in detection of crime. E. H. Banerji. ’ 64 L R 67.

    Shoe prints. R.D. Ostler. ’65 (Jan.) I P J 76.

    G a j e n d r a g a d k a r , P.B.Judiciary (J)Jurisprudence (P)

    G a n d o t r a , H .K .L .Evidence (H)

    G a n d h i , G .G .

    International Organisation (W)Press (F)

    G h o sh , N i b a r a n C h a n d r a

    !i^awycr (Lf

    G l e d h i l l , A l a n

    Constitutional Law (F)

    G o n z a l e , A l b e r t o J .Police (A)

    G r e e n , L.C .International Law (N)

    G u p t a , D .R.Federalism (i)

    G u p t a , L.G.Administration (D)

    H a r i s h CHa n d r a

    Evidence (A)

    H e n d e r s o n , K e i t h M.Administration (R)

    B e r b e r , B e r n a r d P.Ta'xation (U)

    H i d a y a t u l l a h , M.Constitutional Law (C)

    H in d u L a w

    Advisability o f legislating a uniform family law code. M.C. Ja in Kagzi. ’65 J L J 192.

    Alienation o f the Mitakshara undivided interest. J . Duncan M. Derrett. ’65 K L T 7.

    An evaluation o f Secs. 6 and 30 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 ; possibilities of imbalance between male and female heirs. B .K . Sharma. ’65 J L J 180.

    Annulment for fraud. B. Sivara- mayya. ’65 J L J 70.

    Ascertainment o f a deceased coparcener’s share. B. ‘ Sivara- mayya. ’65 Bom L R 65.

    AVyavaharika debts and the'spn’s burden. J . Duncan M. Cerrett.' ’65 (i) L R

    Convert’s polygamous marriage. J . ’ Duncan M . Dqrrett. ’65 Bom L R 71.

  • 12 INDEX TO IN D IA N L EG A L PER IO D IC A LS

    Cruelty a ground for relief in iBatrimonial causes in India. S.G . Singh. ’65 J L J 83.

    Cruelt.y. -as a ground for matri- iSionial remedies under Hindu Law . R .K . Agrawala (Mrs.). ’65 J L J 99-

    Father’s share; a forgotten chapter of Dayabhaga law. J . Duncan M . Derrett. 69 CWN 37-

    Female shares at a mitakshara partition in the Travancore area of Kerala. J . Duncan M. Derrett. ’ 65 K L T 36.

    Gift of affection : the Supreme Court revises the Mitakshara law. J . Duncan M. Derrett. ’65 A IR 34.

    Gift o f ancestral immovable property to daughters. S. R . Baj. ’65 J L J 143.

    Hindu law of marriage : itsnature and development. U.C. Sarkar. ’65 J L J 60.

    Hindu- law of marriage and divorce. K . Bahadur. ’65 J L J I I I .

    Hindu law seminar at Ja ip u r— proceedings of. ’65 J L J 201.

    Hindu Succession Act, 1956 and Sec. 2 of the Hindu Widows Rem arriage Act, 1856. K . Venkatasubramanian. ’65 (i) M L J 15.

    Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937: a change of direction in M adras and an apology. J . Duncan M. Derrett. ’6 ^̂ (I) M L J 13.

    Hindu Women’s Rights to Property Act, 1937 : a sting in the tail. J . Duncan M . Derrett.G5 Bom L R 35.

    Inequities and intricacies created by Sec. i6 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. P. W. Rege. ’65 J L J 46.

    M arriage o f a minor girl without the consent of the guardian under Hindu law. Paras Diwan. ’65 (i) L R iv.

    Natural guardians of minor children under Hindu "law. Paras Diwan. ’65 J L J 167

    Partition in Hindu law : communication of intention to -separate. K . B. Agrawal. ’ 65J L J 153-

    Powers o f the certified guardian o f minor’s property. Paras D iw an .’6 5(1) L R 12 1.

    Religion in the modern world. U. C. Sarkar. ’65 (i) L R " 117 .

    Rights of an alienee from an undivided coparcener. K. P. Ramunni Menon. ’65 K L T i.

    Rights of an alienee from an undivided coparcener. P. N. Sankaranarayana Pillai. ’65 K L T 10.

    Socio-legal bearing of expiation on the conceptions o f karma, hell and transmigration. U. C. Sarkar. ’65 (i) L. R . 17.

    Teaching o f Hindu law. G .C ..V . Subbarao. ’65 J L J 40.

    Teaching of Hindu law in t^is decade. J . Duncan M. Derrett. ’65 J L J 18.

    Wife’s refusal to resign from her job ; does it amount to desertion under Sec. ro or does it amount to withdrawal from the society of the husband without reasonable excuse within the meaning of Sec. 9 of the Hindu M arriage Act, 1955. Paras Diwan. ’65 (i) L R i.

    See also

    Adoption

  • SU B JEC T AND A U T H O R IN D EX 13

    H i n g o r a n i , R . C.International Law (A)Tort (Q.)

    H p LL A , B. P a d m a n a b h a Constitutional Law (G)

    H u y c k , a . V a n

    Planning (W)

    I n c o m e T a x

    A simpler method for calculation of surcharge on unearned income of an individvial of a Hindu undivided family for the assessment year 1965-66. D. F. W^dia. ’65 Ta 144.

    Annuity deposit scheme. D. D. Mahajan. ’65 T a 60.

    Carry-forward loss of companies; a critique of Sec. 79 of the Income T ax Act, 1961. M .S . Srinivasan. ’65 (i)-IT J 51.

    Cash credits, unexplained investments and unaccounted money under Income-tax Act. B. S. Kothari. ’65 Ta 41.

    Loss’ provisions of the Indian Income-tax Act. S. S. Ratna. ’65 Ta 16.

    Mastering of black market policy. Sukh Dev Bahl. ’65 Ta 39.

    Modernise income-tax department. R a j K , Tandon. ’65 Ta 11 .

    Paved with good intentions : a study of tax credit certificates. S. Swaminathan. ’65 (i) I T J 69-

    Remove arithmetic from Income- tax Act, R a j K . Tandon. ’65 T a 65.

    Scheme of tax-credit certificate. Premjus Roy. ’65 T a 147*.

    Sidelights on residence for tax purpose.*R. K , Dalai. ’65 T a i.

    T ax changes which affect companies. Kailash Khanna. ’6 5(1) I T J 45; ’65 T a 82.

    T ax credit certificates and other reliefs. ’65 (i) I T J 3.

    Tax-rate on long term capital gains. K . R . Ramamani. ’65(I) I T J 43-

    Valuation of goodwill of a business. O. P. Chopra. ’65 T a 69.

    I n t e r n a t i o n a l L a w

    An appraisal o f the Geneva Convention (1949) relating to prisoners of war. R. C. Hingorani. ’64 L R 17.

    Attitude o f the capital importing nations towards the taking of foreign owned private property : the study o f a new force in International law. Peter D. Weinstein. ’ 65 I J I L 113

    Disarmament in policy perspective—a note on disarmament, edited by Lyman M. Tondel, Jr . Surya P. Sharma. 7 J I L I 132.

    Law and the pursuit o f peace. C. Wilfred Jenks. ’65 I J I L i.

    Nature of political offences. L .C . Green. 7 J I L I i.

    Rann of Kutch and International law. C. J . Chacko. ’65 I J I L 147.

    Tarasov’s extradition. Dayal. ’65 L R xi.

    See also

    Shiv

    Extradition United Nations

    I n t e r n a t i o n a l O r g a n is a t t o n s

    World peace through international organisation, C . C. Gandhi. ’65 (1) L R i 89S

    I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a t i o n s

    A formula for Viet-Nam. David Wurfel. 21 IQ, 29.

  • 14 INDEX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PERIOD ICALS

    Challenge of the Chinese bomb., M. R . Masani. 21 IQ, 15Challenge of the Chinese bomb.

    R . K . Nehru. 21 IQ ,3.Changing phase of Russian

    foreign policy—a survey from 1917. N. R . Sharma. ’65 (i) L R 52.

    India and the bomb. R a j Krishna. 21 IQ 119.

    India and the Hungarian revolution. Surjit Mansingh. 21 IQ 138.

    Indo-Ceylon agreement of 1964 : the question of separate electoral registers. Harnam Singh. ’65 I J I L 9.

    Indo-Pakistan agreement on the Rann of Kutch : form and content. P. Chandrasekhara Rao. ’65 I J I L 176.

    I y e r , T. N. S.Legal Profession (S)

    J a g a d is a n , V.Taxation (F)

    J a i n , S. N.Taxation (B)

    J e n k s , C. W il f r e dInternational Law (L)

    J h a , a . N.Planning (P)

    J u d g e s

    Transfer of High Court judges. D. N. Banerjee. ’65 (i) K L R 13.

    JU D ICi'\RY

    Judiciary in democratic India, P. B. Gajendragadkar. ’65

    ‘ (Apr.) I P J 31.

    Role of Indian judiciary in constitutional development. Inderjit Singh Chaudhry. ’65 (i) L R 2971

    Spbcial criminal courts and the Supreme Court of India. J . K . Mittal. 7 J I L I 5 7 .

    See also Courts

    J u r is p r u d e n c e

    A dilemma in legal thinking. Jehangir J . Sethna. ’65 Bom L R 52.

    Custom as a source of law in Islam. Tahir Mahmood : 7 J I L I 102

    J u d i ^ l legislation. 69 CWN 35.PhpMophy of law. P. B.

    ■Gajendragadkar. ’65 Bom L R 34-

    K a g z i , M. C. Ja in Hindu Law (A)

    K a r m a l i , A. E .Property (M)

    K a'PJU, K . N.Legal Profession (I)

    K e l k a r , R . V.Criminal Law (A)

    K h a n n a , H. R.Bar (R)

    K h a n n a K a i l a s h

    Income Tax (T)

    K h a n n a , K . C.Foreign Trade & Investment (F) Taxation (F)

    K h a n n a , M. R.Taxation (O)

    K hosicAj K . p .Administration (B)

    K o h l i , D. p.Police (I)

    K o t h a r i , B. s.Income Tax (C)

  • SU B JEC T AND A U T H O R IN D EX 15

    K r isA n a , R a j

    International Relations (I)

    K u m a r , D h a r m a

    . Foreign Trade & In\^estment (C) K u r ia k o s e , K . V .

    Federalism (F)

    L a b o u r L a w

    Care in wording dismissal orders. Editorial. 27 I F J 13.

    Conciliation and mediation in the U. S. Editorial. 27 I F J 15.

    Discharge of medically unfit workmen. Editorial. 27 I F J 12.

    Domestic enquiries under the lafeour law, P. L. Tandon. ’65

    (Jan.) lA *40.General strike in Indian labour

    la w ~ a study in recent trends.S N. Dhyani. ’65 (i) L .R . 91.

    •Important amendments to the Industrial Disputes Act, I947. 27 'I F J 2.

    Labour tribunals cannot dismiss disputes for default. Editorial. 27 I F J 7-

    Reinstatement and labour law. Durga Prasad. 7 J I L l 27.

    L a n d

    Service inams ; Andhra Inams (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1956. K. Rajayogananda Murthi. ’65 (i) An L T 57.

    Termination of tenancy. C.C, Anajwala. ’65 Bom LR. 8 i ,

    L a n d l o r d & T e n a n t

    Tenant and eviction? K. B. Padia. ’ 65 G L R 2.

    L a w

    Concept o f law and the "persistence o f tha ethical element. Shiv Daval. ’65 (i) L R 177.

    Humanity of law. Giorgio Del Vecchio. ’65 K L T 17. ‘

    Natural law as basis for tlie foundation of a commtinity o f mankind. Giorgio Del Vecchio. ’65 K L T 47.

    Spectacle o f lav/. J .M . Shelat, ’65 A IR 42.

    Ultimate criterion of legal validity. M.D. Vidwans. ’65 A IR 17.

    L a w y e r

    Law and lawyers. Nibaran Chandra Ghosh. ’65 (Jan.) lA 56.

    See also Judiciary

    L e g a l H i s t o r y

    See under LawyerLegal Profession

    L e g a l P r o f e s s io n

    Indian legal profession. Kailash Nath katju . ’65 A IR 1, 37; 65 ( 0 M L J I.

    Relations between lawyers and certified public accountants in federal tax practice. Robert Harris Aland. ’65 (i) I T J 69-

    Side lights on the profession. Taikad N. Subramonia Iyer. ’65 (i) K L R 24.

    Successful tax practice. S.K . I y e r . ’65 T a 56.. .

    M a d h a b , J .Planning (W)

    M a h a j a n , D.D.Income T ax (A)

    M a h a j a n i , G.S.Civil Service (R)

  • 16 IN D EX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PER IO D IC A LS

    M a h m o o d , T a h i r

    Constitutional Law (S). Jurisprudence (C)

    Muhammadan Law (S)

    M a l i k , S u sh m a

    Private International Law (S)

    M a n i , V i j a i N a r a i n

    Constitutional Law (F)

    M a n s i n g h , S u r j i tInternational Relations (1)

    M a s a n i , M .R.International Relations (C)

    M a y a k r i s h n a n , V.

    Constitutional Law (S)

    M e n o n , K.P. R a m u n n i Hindu Law (R )

    M e n o n , K .P.S,Civil Service (R)

    M e n o n , N . R . M a d h a v a

    Criminology (P)

    M e r y a , R .S ,

    Courts fL)

    M i t t a l . J .K .Constitutional Law (C) (E)Courts (S)Judiciary (S)

    M o n g ia , B.S,Easement (E)

    M u h a m m a d a n L a w

    Supr.pme Court’s decision on pre-emption : a plea forreconciliation in Muslim law. Tahir Mahmood. ’65 (i)S C J 94.

    M u l g a o k a r , A.G.

    Constitutional Law (?)

    M u l l i k , B.N.Criminal Law (G)

    M u n i k a n n i a h , D .

    Constitutional Law (T)M u r t h i , K . R a j a y o g a n a n d a

    Land (S)

    M u r t y , K .S.N .Criminal Law (I)Taxation (I)

    N a d a r , V .S.K . D u r a s w a m y Taxation (R)

    N a m b i a r , K .R .Citizenship (F) (M)

    N a m b i a r , M . K a r u n a k a r a n Criminology (P)

    N a n d a , G.L.Corruption (M)

    N a n d i , S a t y a n a n d a

    Constitutional Law (D)

    N a t h , S u r in d e r

    Constitutional Law (J)

    N a t h , V .Planning (A)

    N e g o t i a b l e I n s t r u m e n t s

    Material alterations in negotiable instruments. G. Balam- bhothu. ’65 (i) An L T 4 0 .

    N e h r u , R. K .

    International Relations (C)

    N e t t a r , N .

    Companies (C)

    N i g o l l e , I v a n

    United Nations (U)O s t l e r , R.D.

    Forcnsic Science (S)

    P a d i a , K.B.Landlord & Tenant (T)

  • SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INOEX 17

    P a r l i a m e n t

    Codification of the privileges of the legislature. V .G. Rama- chandran. ’65 (Jan.) lA 16.

    See alsoConstitutional Law

    Pa r t n e r s h i p

    An illuminative judicial inter-• pretation : a critical study of

    an illuminative Supreme Court decision upon Sec. 69 (3) of Indian Partnership Act, 1932. K .G . Srivastava. ’65 (i) S C J

    Pa t a n ^ a r , p.s.Criminal Law (A)

    P iL L A i, P.N. S a n k a n a r a y a n aHindu Law (Rj

    P l a n n i n g

    ‘Area development ; planning at district and block levels. V. Nath. ’65 IJP A 174.

    Planning, the federal principle and parliamentary democracy.A.N. Jh a . ’65 I JP A 161.

    Work programming in the planning process. J . Madhab& A. Van Huyck. ’65 I JP A62.

    P o l i c e

    All India police duty meet, 1964. Sardar Balbir Singh. ’65 (Jan.) I P J 79.

    Argentinian Federal Police. Alberto J . Gonzale. ’65 (Jan.) I P J 30.

    International Criminal Police Organisajtion, General Assembly, X X X I I I Session, D.P. Kohli. ’65 (Apr.) I P J 62.

    •Policing in Scandinavia. Frank

    Rawlings. ’65 (Apr,) I P J 50.

    Reports of the Police Commission, West Bengal—digest of. 65 I JP A 13 1.

    Strikes and the role of police. ’65 (Apr.) I P J 74-

    P r a s a d , D u r g a

    Labour Law (R)

    P r e s s

    Freedom of the press : a comparative study. G.C. Gandhi. ’65 (i) L R 36i.

    Reflections on the Press Council Bill, 1963. D. N. Saraf & K .P. Sarathy. 7 J I L I 112 .

    P r i v a t e E n t e r p r i s e s

    Public purpose and private enterprises. Tehmtan R . Andhyarujina. ’65 B.om L R *7-

    P r i v a t e I n t e r n a t i o n a l L a w

    Arbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act, Sec. 7 enforcement o f foreign arbitration awards is not allowed in India i f the foreign contract on which these awards are based is illegal by lex fori : S. Anonmina v. S. Gorakharam. B. Errabbi. ’65 I J I L 61.

    Foreign judgments and foreign arbitral awards—enforcement in India. C.G. Raghavan. ’65 (I) S C J 37.

    Foreigners Act, 1946—Sec.2 (a)—Citizenship Act 1955— acquisition o f Pakistani passport—a proof ■ of acquisition o f Pakistan citizenship. B. Errabbi. ’65 I J I L 6 1/

    Limitation Act (1908), Secs.1 1 & 1 5—matters of proQedure are governed by lex •fori, B t , Errabbi. ’65 I J I L 64.'-

    Polygamous marriage and English law. Editorial. 69 CWN 53-

  • 18 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS

    Severance of diplomatic relations between Burundi and People’s Republic o f China. Sushma Malik. ’65 I J I L 49.

    Succession to movable property is governed by lex domicilii and immovable property by lex situs—the Indian Civil Procedure Code, Sec. 13 (d) and (c)-Foreign judgment not con- elusive if opposed to natural justice and obtained by fraud ; S. Govindan v. L. Bharathi. B. Errabbi. ’65 I J I L 59.

    P r o p e r t y

    A functional estimation o f Sec. 53-A of the Transfer o f Property Act. Kailash Chandra Srivastava. ’65 (i) S C J 85.

    Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937 ; a change of direction in Madras and an apology. J . Duncan M. Der- rett. ’65 (i) M L J 13.,

    Liabilities of the vendor under Transfer of Property Act. H. B. Desai. ’ 65 G L R i.

    Maharashtra Ovmcrship Flats Act, 1963—a criticism. A.E. Karm ali. ’65 Bom L R 41.

    P u b l ic E n t e r p r i s e s

    Estimate committee reports on public enterprises. J.P . Shar- ma. ’65 I JP A 83, 274,

    Middle and higher management personnel in public sector. S.T. R a ja . ’65 I JP A 19.

    P u r i , D e w a n K .S .Forensic Science (P)

    R a g h a v a n , C.G.Private International Lav/ (F)

    , R a g h a v a n , T.C.Bar D)

    R a i , R a g h u N a t h

    Criminal Law (A)

    R a j a , S . T .

    Administration (M)Public Enterprises (M)

    R a j a g o p a l a c h a r i , C.Constitutional Lavv (D)

    R a m a g h a n d r a n , V.G.Constitutional Law (C)Parliament (C)

    R a m a m a n i , K .R .Income T ax (T)

    R a o , J . R .

    Administration (R)

    R a o , K . K r is h n a

    Criminal Procedure (S)

    R a o , K . V e n k o b a

    Companies (C) (I)Foreign Trade & Investment (R)

    R a o , p. C h a n d r a s e k h a r a International Relations (I)

    R a o , p . P a r a m e s w a r a

    Constitutional Law (P)

    R a t h n a m , G. R a n g a Criminal Law (O)

    R a t n a , S .S .

    Income Tax (L)

    R a w l i n g s , F r a n k

    Police (P)

    R e g c , P.W.Hindu Law (I)

    R o y , P r e m ju s

    Income T a x (S)

    R o y , S u d h ir C h a n d r a

    Criminal Procedure (A)

    R u l e o f L a w

    Emergency and rule o f lav>—

  • SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 19

    proceedings o f symposium at Calcutta. ’65 (Jan.) lA 89-.

    S a m u e l s , A l e c

    Criminal Law (C)

    S a r a f , D.N.Press (R)

    S a r a t h y , K .P .

    Press (R)

    S a r k a r , U.C.Hindu Law (H) (R) (S)

    S e e r v a i , H .M .

    Trusts (T)

    S e n g u p t a , T.Administration (M)

    S e t h n a , J e h a n g i r M .J. Jurisprudence (A)

    S h a r m a , B.K.Hindu Law (A)

    S h a r m a , G.C.Taxation (V)

    S h a r m a , J .P .Public Enterprises (E)

    S h a r m a , N .F .International Affairs (C)

    S h a r m a , S u r y a P.International Law (D)

    S h e l a t , J . M .

    Law (S)

    S in g h , B is h w a n a t h

    Civil Service (P)

    S in g h , HARrfAM

    International Relations fl)

    S in g h , K.N .'Administration (M)

    S in g h , S a r d a r B a l b i r

    Police (A)

    S in g h , S.G.Hindu Law (C)

    S i n g h , S .K .

    Federalism (R)

    SlNHA, ARUN

    Administration (M)

    SiNHA, D.N.Companies (C)

    S i v a r a m a y y a , B.Hindu Law (A)

    SooD , K a p i l D e v

    C6urts (P)Criminal Procedure (P)

    S p e c i f i c R e l i e f

    Constitutionality of Sec, 42 of the Specific R elief Act, 1963. G. C. V. Subbarao. ’65 (i) S C J 23.

    S r i n i v a s a n , M .S .

    Companies (M)Income T ax (C)Taxation (FJ

    S r i v a s t a v a , K a i l a s h C h a n d r a

    Property (A)

    S r i v a s t a v a , K .G .

    Partnership (A)

    S u b b a r a o , G.C.V.Constitutional Law (C)Hindu Law (T)Specific R elief (C)

    SU TARIA, C. C.Companies (D)

  • 2 0 IN D EX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PER IO D IC A LS

    S W A M IN A T H A N

    Jncome Tax (P)

    T a n d o n , P.L."Labour Law (D)

    T a n d o n , R a j K.Income T ax (M) (R)Taxation (M)

    T a x a t i o n

    Avoidance of tax is not a crime. M .G. Agarwal. ’65 T a 109.

    Best ' ‘judgement assessment” under the Indian Sales T ax laws. S.N. Ja in . 7 J I L I 8 2 .

    Concept of “ business connection” —a deterrent to foreign investment. Mahesh C. Bijawat. ’65 T a 114 .

    Economic survey. 1964-65— assessment in brief. ’65(1)ITJ 34.

    Female of the species : wealth- tax on transfer to minor child. M .S. Srinivasan. ’65(1) I T JII.

    Finance Bill, 1965—a practical analysis. V . Jagadisan. ’65(I) I T J 55-

    Finance Minister’s budget speech, 1965- ’65(1) I T J 15.

    Foreign private investment in India. K .C . Khanna. ’65 Ta 123.

    Is avoidance of tax a crime.K .S .N . Murty. ’65(1) I T J 89.

    Modernise tax laws—British way.R a j K . Tandon. ’65 T a 138.

    New tax relief and incentives under the Finance bill, 1965 : a critical study. ’65 T a 87.

    Oppressive rules for conveyance expenditure. M. R. Khanna.’65(1) I T J 87.

    Restrictions on advertisement expenses etc. V .S .K . Dura- swam!'/Nadar. ’6 5 T a i2 i .

    Thoughts on the budget, S.K . Aiyer. ’65 T a 102.

    Use of informer’s rewards in federal • tax enforcement. Bernard P. Herber. ’65(1)I T J 5.

    Vulnerable points in the Finance Bill, 1965. G.G. Sharma. ’65 T a 75.

    T e n a n c y

    Termination of tenancy. C.C. Anajwala. ’65 Bom L R 81.

    T e w a r i , P.K .Constitutional Law (T)

    T i w a r i , S.P.Companies (C)

    T o r t

    Quantum of duty towards the blind. R . C. Hingorani. 7 J I L I 137-

    Vicarious liability of the state in I/idia in Tort. R. K . Bangia. ’65 ( i) L R 287.

    T r u s t s

    The Supreme Court restores the Cy pres doctrine. H.M . Seervai. ’65 Bom L R 49.

    LFn it e d N a t io n s

    Indonesia’s withdrawal from the United Nations. A.C.C. Unni. ’65 I J I L 128.

    Kashmir issue and the United Nations. Paras Diwan. ’64 L R 72.

    United Nations Asia & Far-East Institute : perspectives andprospects. Ivan Nicolle. ’65 (Jan.) I P J 46.

    United Nations resolutions on outer space : “ Instant” international customary law. Bin Chenge. ’65 I J I L 23.

    U n n i , A.C.C.United Nations (I) '

  • SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 21

    U pi'a l , G.S.Criminal Law (C)

    U r s e k a r , H.S.Evidence (P)

    V a k a h An , T .R .Companies (F)

    V a r m a , R .N .Constitutional Law (C)

    V a s i s h t a , D .S .

    Administration (A)

    V e c c h i o , G io r g io D e l

    L aw (H) (N)

    V e n k a t a s u b r a m a n i a n , C . S . Companies (T) Constitutional Law (S)

    V e n k a t a s u b r a m a n i a n , K .Hindu Law (H)

    V id w a n s , M.D.Law (U)

    VuKO VIC, M.Constitutional Law (E)Courts (E)

    W a d i a , D .F .

    Income Tax (A)

    W e i n s t e i n , P e t e r D .

    International Law (A)

    WiLCZYNSKI, J.Foreign Trade & Investment (A)

    W u r f e l , D a v i d

    international Relations (A)

  • (Reference under author listing indicates the subject heading under which the article will be found. The le tter in parenthesis indicates the fir s t le tter o f the article under that subject heading. When an article is indexed at several places, a ll subject headings are given.)

    SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX

    A d m in is t r a t io n

    Administrative leadership. Asoka Mehta. ’64rJPA671.

    Administrative organisation for regional development—the experience of Punjab. R.N. Chopra. ’(55 UFA 737.

    Andhra Pradesh—Collector in different states. Ram K. Vepa. ’65 UFA 391.

    A note on regional development. Y. Venugopal Reddy. ’65 (July) JNAA 67.

    Assam—Collector in diiferent states. A. N. Kidwai. ’65 UFA 414.

    Bihar — Collector in different states. S, S. Dhanoa. ’65 UFA 420.

    Collector and panchayati raj institutions. H. C. Pande. ’65 JJFA 637.

    Collector as a leader. V. Nath. ’65 UFA 603.

    Collector in the nineteen-sixties,A. Lf?letcher. '65 IJPA 368.

    Collector of the nineteen-seven- ties. B. Sivaraman, ’65 JJPA* 624.

    Collector, today and tomorrow. P. K. Dave? ’65 IJPA 376.

    •Evolution of the office of collec

    tor. B. B. Misra. '65 UFAa45.

    Fourth Finance Commission. P. C. Mathur. ’65 IJPA 750.

    Government in Metropolitan Calcutta. Mohit Bhattacharaya. ’65 IJPA 702.

    Gujarat—Collector in different states. H. K. L. Capoor. ’65 IJPA 441.

    Institution of the district collector. Haridwar Rai. ’65 UFA 644.

    Jammu & Kashmir—Collector in different states. N. Agha. ’65 UFA 453.

    Kerala—Collector in different states. N. M. Fatnaik. ’65 UFA 462.

    Leadership role of the Collector. P. R. Dubhashi.’65 UFA 615,

    Maharashtra—Collector in different states. Y. D. Fhadke. ’65 IJPA 516.

    Madhya Pradesh—Collector in different states. R. N. Chopra. ’65 UFA 482.

    Madras—Collector in different states. G. Ramachandran. ’65 IJPA 498.

    Management of the Indian railways. D. C. Baijal. ’65 (July) JNAA 1.

    Mysore—Collector in different states. N. Narasimha Rau. ’65 UFA 526.

  • IN D BX T O 'IN D IA N L EG A L PE R IO D IC A L S

    Orissa—Collector in different states. S. N. Sharma. ’65 IJPA 543.

    Rajasthan—Collector in different states. A. K. Roy. ’^3 IJPA 560.

    Role of Deputy-Commissioner in emergency. B. S. Ojha. ’65 IJPA 660.

    Training of the administrator— the problem of motivation. R. P. Khosla. ’65 IJPA 721.

    Uttar Pradesh—Collector in different states. J. D. Shukla. '65 IJPA 578.

    West Bengal—Collector in different states. J. C. Sen Gupta. ’65 IJPA 595.

    See also

    Civil service Planning

    A d m in is t r a t iv e L a w

    Scope of administrative law. D. C. Varshney. ’65 (II) SCJ 27.

    See also

    Constitutional Law Civil Service

    A d v o c a t e s

    A sad plight of the advocates practising in sub-divisional court Radharaman Dhar, ’65 (2) Cri LJ 5.

    Role of lawyers in society. K. Rajayoganandamurty. '65 (II) An LT 13.

    See also

    Legal Profession

    AgAiIWAl, M. G.Taxation (P)

    A g a r w a l , S u r e n d r a K u m a r Taxation (T)

    A g a r w a l , S . L.Constitutional Law (C)

    A g e n c y

    Incidental authority of an agent. Devendra Narain Ram Pande. 65 (II) S C J 1.

    A g h a , N .

    Administration (J)

    A g r a w a l , K. N.Constitutional Law (P)

    A h m e d , F a s i h u d d i n

    Election (A)A l b a l , A n a n t V .

    Cooperation (E)A m e r a s in g h e , C . F .

    United Nations (U) A n d h y a r u j i n a , T e h m t a n R.

    Torts (N)B a ija l , D . C .

    Administration (M)

    B a in s , J. S.United Nations (D)

    B a j a i , N . C .Taxation (A)

    B a k h a l e , V . B.

    Criminal Law (I)

    B a r C o u n c il

    Bar Council of Maharashtra— resolutions passed' by. ’65 AIR 109.

    B h a t t a c h a r y a , M o h i t

    Administration (G)

    B u t a n i , K . N .

    Planning (M)

    C a p o o r , H. K. L.Administration (G)

  • SU B JEC T AND A U TH O R INDEX

    C a s t r e n , Er ik

    International Law (R)C h a c k o , C . J .

    International Law (F)C h a n d , T ek

    United Nations (U)C h a n d r a s e k h a r a n , M.

    International Law (G)C h a tter jeh , A m iy a L a l

    Legal Profession (A)C h a tter jeb , N . C .

    C om plies (C)Evidence (J)

    C h o p r a , R. N.Administration (A) (M)

    CflTIZENSHIP

    Citizenship Act, 1955,’ Sec. 9— Citizenship Rules 1956, Rule 30—acquisition of foreign citizenship—obtaining of foreign passport—whether conclusive proof of voluntary acquisition of foreign passport : M d. Ayub Khan v. Commissioner o f Police, Madras. K. R. Mambiar. '65 IJIL 504.

    S^jilsoConstitutional Law Private International Law

    C iv il P r o c ed u r e

    Moffusil practice. M. S. K. Sastry. ’65 (II) An LT 49.

    Protection of the state and .other public authorities : Sec. 80 of the Civil Procedure Code. Law Reform Group, Bombay. ’65 Bom LR 137.

    So-vereign immunity. Editorial. 69 T:>VN 179.

    C iv il S er v ice

    Development of the public service in India. V. A. Pai Panandiker. ’65 (July) JNAA 19.

    Training of civil' servants in America. R. P. Khosla. ’65 (July) JNAA 46.

    C o m m u n it y D ev elo pm e n t

    Collector and panchayati raj institutions. H. C. Pande. ’65 IJPA 637.

    Training for community development and extension service. P. R. Dubhashi. ’65 (July) JNAA 9.

    C om pa n ies

    A survey of the Companies (Amendment) Act 31 o f 1965. Ashwin Lalbhai Shah. ’65 (II) Com LJ 123.

    Commonwealth company law. N. C. Chatterjee, ’65 (Ilj Com LJ 61.

    Companies (Amendment) Act, 1965 and Auditor’s report to members under Sec. 227 of the Companies Act, 1965. M. S. Srinivasan. ’65 (II) Com LJ 111.

    Contractual rights under articles of association. Editorial. 6 9 CWN'167.

    Diversification of objects. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 37.

    Dividends. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 116.

    Focus of management problems in a developing economy. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 55.

    Interim dividend and preference shares. M. S. Srinivasan. ’65 (II) Com LJ 29.

  • IN D EX TO IN D IA N L EG A L PERIO D IC A LS

    Legal landmarks, 1964 : Company law. R. K. Goel, N. Nettar, V. D. Kulshreshtha & K. R. Dixit. 7 JILI 497.

    Legal,position of directors. M. B. Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 49.

    Managerial personnel under the Indian company law. P. B. Menon. ’65 (II) Com LJ 91.

    Managing agency system—circumstances—relevant considerations. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 1.

    Managing agents compared with secretaries and treasurers and managing directors. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 11.

    March of company law in 1963. P. S. Sangal. ’65 (II) Com LJ 21.

    Oppression of minorities and mismanagement. M. B. Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 43.

    Position of directors. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 113.

    Protection of acts done in good faith—scope of Sec. 635-A of the Companies Act. A. Ramaiya. ’65 (II) Com LJ 107.

    Raising Company finance. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 9.

    Residuary powers of board of directors. A. Ramaiya. ’65 (II) Com LJ 60.

    Responsibilities of promoters. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 13.

    Sec, -J14 of the Companies Act, 1956—a critical study. K. S. Venkataraman. ’65 (II) Com LJ 97,

    Suggestions for amendment of Sections 388-B, 388-D and 81, Companies Act : proposed redraft of sections. K. Venkoba Rao.' ’̂65 (II) Com LJ 17.

    Transfer of shares. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 120.

    Whether Bombay Public Trusts Act 29 of 1950 is ultra vires the Constitution of India in its application to corporations with objects not confined to a single state. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 14.

    See also Income Tax Taxation

    C o n f l ic t o f L a w s

    See underPrivate International Law

    C o n s t it u t io n a l L a w

    Art. 194 (3) and the triangle of democracy. Sagar Chand Gupta. ’65 AIR 74.

    “Case autonomy” and the consti- tiiti'rin Galanter. ’65tution. Marc (July) lA 13.

    Concept of leadership implicit in the directive principles of state policy in the Indian Constitution. G. S. Sharma. 7 JILI 173.

    Constitutional and legislative landmarks in the abolition of discrimination against Negroes in America. Om Prakash Moti- wal. 7 JILI 223.

    Constitution of India, 1950 : a study of the provisions for the appointment of minr*^rs. G.- Murali Mohan. ’65 (II) An LT 39.

    Constitution of India Art. 19 p ) (g)—only citizens can claim fundamental rights—extent of rights of foreicners—Pakistan citizen on his Commonwealth citizenship cannot claim fundamental rights: Sheik M d.Soleman v. State o f W est Bengal. K. R. Nambiar. ’65 IJIL 352.

  • SU B JEC T AND A U T H O R IN D EX

    Constitution Seventeenth Amendment Act, 1964 : its validity. S. L. Agarwal. 7 JILI 252.

    Legal landmarks, 1964 : Constitutional law. V. N. Shukla. 7 JILI 405.

    Parliamentary privilege of immunity from proceedings in the court of jaw. Bijai Narain Mani. ’65 (2) LR 224.

    Postulates of democracy, H. R. Khanna. ‘65 (2) LR 235.

    President’s rule. Sudhir Chandra Roy. ’65 (2) Cri LJ 22.

    Problem of the temporary vacancy in »the office of the Indian President. K. N. Agrawal. 7 JILI 238.

    Right to passport : a constitutional guarantee. Mohammad Ghouse. 7 JILI 273.

    Separation of powers. S.M. Mehta. ’65 (2) LR 361.

    Sitabati Debi v. State o f West Benga\. H. M. Seervai. ’65 Bora LR 89.

    Units of social, economic and educational backwardoess ; caste and individual. N. Radha- krishnan. 7 JILI 262.

    Whether Bombay Public Trusts Act 29 of 1950 is ultra vires the Constitution of India in its application to corporations with objects not confined to a single state. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) C(JffLJ 14.

    Whether provisions of Secs. 18 and 20 of the Suppression p f Immoral Traffic in Wonlen and Girls Act, 1956, are unconstitutional ? Satish Chandra Gupta. ’65 (2) CrfLJ 3.

    See also

    , Administjative Law• Citizenship

    EmergencyFederalismParliamentPrivate International Law

    C o n t r a c t s

    Development of the law of contract in India—certain aspects. V. G. Ramachandran. ’65 (July) lA 19.

    Incidental authority o f an agent. Devendra Narain Ram Pande. '65 (II) SCJ 1.

    Some aspects of the Indian law relating to illegal contracts and recovery of possession. V. Ramaseshan. 7 JILI 206.

    C o o p e r a t io n

    Execution of the awards and orders in cooperative law. Anant V. Albal. ’65 AIR 101.

    C o r r u p t io n

    Legal aspects of corruption. P. Sheshadri. ’65 (II) MLJ 23.

    Legislation against money circulation. P. Sheshadri. ’65 (II) MLJ 21.

    C o u r t s

    U.S.S.R. Supreme Court. Vasily Kulikov. ’65 (II) MLJ 9; ’65 ([I) SCJ 15.

    See also Judiciary

    C r im in a l L a w

    Concept of “taking” in relation to the offence of kidnaping. P. Sheshadri. 7 JILI 399.

    Defence of insanity ia Indian crimina 1 law. K. M. Sharma. 7JILI 325.

    Is mens rea an essential ingredient of criminal liability in India ? V. B. Bakhale. '65 AIR 105; ’65 (2) Cri LJ 10.

  • 10 INDEX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PERIO D IC A LS

    Law and food adulteration P. ' Sheshadri.’65 (II) An LT21.Legal landmarks, 1964 : Criminal

    law. Lotii

  • SU BJEC T AND A U T H O R -IN D E X 11

    D iw a n , P a r a s

    Hindu Law (A)

    D o n a l d s o n , J. B r u c kTaxation (S)'

    D u b h a s h i , p . R.Administration (L)Community Development (T)

    E a sem en ts

    Lectures on Easements. B. S. Mongia. ’65 (2) IR 237.

    E l e c t io n

    A study of voting in th,e panchayat elections in Hayatnagar, Andhra Pradesh, 1964. K. Seshadri, Fasibuddin Ahmed & Afzai Mohammed. ’65 (July) JNAA 34.

    Em e r g e n c y

    Role of Deputy Commissioner in■' emergency. B.S. Ojha. '65 UFA

    660.See also

    Constitutional LawE v id e n c e

    Are confessions made to magistrates otherwise than in the course of investigation admissible as extra-judicial confessions? •G. G. Modak. ’65 AIR 58.

    Juristic writings and law courts. N. C. Chatterjee. ’65 AIR 109.

    Soliipquacious confessions: a note on Sahoo v. State o f U. P. [1965 (II) An LT 215]. ’65 (I!) An LT 47.

    Some essential chaiacteristics in the ancient Hindu law of evidence^P. Sheshadri. '65 (11) KLR 13.

    Tape recording' as evidence. Editorial. 69 CWN 151.

    F ed er a lism

    Legislative relations between union and the states and educational planning. P. K. Tripathi. '65 (July) lA 4.

    See also

    Constitutional Law

    F l e t c h e r , A. L.

    Administration (C)F o r e ig n T r a d e & I n v estm en t

    U. N. Conference on trade and development. Dharma Kumar. 21 IQ 311.

    G a l a n t e r , M a r c

    Constitutional Law (C)G a r g , O. P.

    Taxation (H)G h o u s e , M o h a m m a d

    Constitutional Law (R)

    G o e l , R. K .Companies (L)

    G o k h a l e , s . R.Hindu Law (A)

    G o w d a , K . S. T h im m ap p a

    Parliament (O)G u p t a , J. C . S en

    Administration (W)

    G u p t a , SaGa r C h a n d

    C o n s t i tu t io n a l L aw (A )

    G u p t a , S a t i s h C h a n d r a

    Constitutional Law (W)Criminal Law (W)

    G u p t a , S is i r

    International Affairs (I) H a r i b h a k t i , V. B.

    Taxation (1)

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    H in d u L a w

    .A case for amendment of Sec. 16 of the Hindu Marriage Act. D. C. Jain. ’65 (H) MLJ 3.

    'A note on Munnalal v. Rajkumar (A.I»R. 1962 S.C. 1493) and Sec. 14, Hindu Succession Act, 1956. S.R. Gokhale. ’65 AIR 85.

    A plea to amend Sec. 15 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. P. Sheshadri. ’65 GLR 17; ’65(11) An LT 29; ’65(11)KLR 31.

    Appointment of guardians under Indian law. Paras Diwan.’65 (2) LR 319.

    Hindu law ; its character and evolution, U.C. Sarkar. ’65 (2) LR L

    Hindu law of marriage.—old and new. Surinder Singh. '65 (2) LR 24.

    Legal landmarks, 1964 : Hindu law. B. K. Sharma. 7 JILI 519.

    Powers of the manager : an unexpected dictum in theSupreme Court. J. Duncan M. Derrett. ’65 Bom LR 96.

    Renunciation : an essay in Anglo- Hindu law. J. Duncan M. Derrett. ’65 Bom LR 167.

    H u s s a in , Sy e d J a f f a r

    Muhammadan Law (L)I n c o m e T ax

    Assessment of Hindu undivided family. S'. R. Mittal. 20 Ta 55.

    Problems arising in depreciation and development rebate claims. Premjus Roy. 20 Ta 43.

    Public trusts under new income- ' tax law. K.S.N. Murty. 20

    Ta 12.See also.

    Taxation

    I n t e r n a t i o n a l AFFAms

    Guerrilla warfare. Baljit Singh and Ko-wang Mei. 21 IQ 285.

    Issues 'and prospects in Kashmir. Sisir Gupta. 21

    IQ 253.Kashmir issue. Mukut Behari

    Lai. 21 IQ 345.The Algiers Conference. C.S.

    Jha. 21 IQ 375.Towards economic reform in

    Hungary. Bela Csikos Nagy.21 IQ 387.

    I n t e r n a t io n a l L a w

    Acquisition of state territory— cession: essentials of prescription under , international law : Ram Kishore Sen v. Union o f India [A.I.R. 1965 Cal. 2821. K.R. Nambiar. ’65 IJIL 342.

    Fourth conference of the Indian*̂ Society of International Law.C. J .. Chacko. ’65 IJIL 501.-

    Gemini space program and the manned orbiting laboratory in space—an appraisal. M. Chandrasekharan. ’65 IJIL324.

    Recognition of insurgency. Erik Castren. ’65 IJIL 443.

    Some post World War II trends in the relationships of municipal law to treaty law. I^vid R. Deener. ’65 IJIL 267.

    State jurisdiction—exemptions from—proceedings against ruler of former Indian state— CP.C. 1908, Secs. 86(iy/^7-B— no bar to proceedings other than suits—nature of privy purse—covenant between Ruler and Government of India guaranteeing payment— act of state—cbligation not ejiforceable in municipal courts : Nawab Usman Alt Khan V. Sagar M at. K.R. Nambiar. ’65 JJIL 510.

  • S U B JE C T AND A U T H O lJ IN D EX 13

    State succession—agreement between former Jaipur State and company providing exemption from taxation—merger of State with United State of Rajas than—obligation whether deve- lopes upon successor steat— (distinction between agreement and law ; Jaipur Udyog Ltd. v. Commissioner o f Income Tax. k .R . Nambiar. ’65 IJIL 514.

    State succession—respect for private rights- sovereign ruler granting rights—subsequent merger—implied recognition by successor state—relevance of act of state doctrine : Bhai Agdaman Singh v. The State o f Punjab. K.R Nambiar. ’65 IJIL 508.

    Status of the European Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the hierarchy of rules of law. Alfred Verdoss. ’65 IJIL 455.

    Washington world conference on world peace through law. Charles S Rhyne. ’65 IJIL 493.

    See also

    Constitutional Law

    I n t e r n a t i o n a l O r g a n i s a t i o n

    Development of juridical status of the international organization through the world court. Rahmatullah Khan, f TlLl 189.

    See also

    United Nations

    J a c o b , A l ic e•

    Torts (V)

    J a i n , D. C.Hindu L9w (A)

    J a i n , P. C.Jurisprudence (C)

    J h a , C. s .International Affairs (T)

    J u d g e sJerome Frank—a great jurist with

    clear and friendly eyes. Bertram F. Willcox. 7 JILI 305.

    Misbehaviour of judges. Editorial. 69 CWN 159.

    J u d ic ia l P ro cess

    About extempore judgments. M. Madhavan Nair. ’65 (II) KLR 5.

    Changing pattern of laws, law courts and lawyers. P. B. Mukharji ’65 AIR 81.

    J u d ic ia r yControversy between the judiciary,

    and the legislature. K. N. Katju ’65 AIR ^9.

    Legislature and judiciary. Editorial. 69 CWN 1-57.

    See also Courts

    J u r i s p r u d e n c e

    A critique of legality in socialist society. M. D. Vidwans. '65 AIR 97.

    Concept of possession in the Indian law. P.C. Jain. ’65 SCJ 17.

    Conflicting precedents.Velayudhan Nair. ’65 (II) KLR 25.

    Determination of ratio decidendi.K. S. N. Murty. ’65 AIR 110.

    We have been governed by law. Dewan K. S. Puri. ^’65 (2) LR 358.

    K a t j u , K . N.Judiciary (C)Legal Profession (L)Parliament (C)

    A’iM.

  • 14 INDEX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PER IO D IC A LS

    K e l k a r , R . V .

    Criminal Law (L)K h a n , R a h a m a t u l l a h

    International Organisation (D)K h a n n a , H. R.

    Constitutional Law (P)K h o s l a , R. p .

    Administration (T)Civil Service (T)

    K i d w a i , a . N .

    Administration (A)K r i s h n a n , N . C.

    Taxation (E)K u l i k o v , V a s i l y

    Courts (U)K u l s h r e s h t h a , V . D .

    Companies (L)K u m a r , D h a rm a

    Foreign Trade & Investment (U) United Nations (U)

    K u p p u sw a m i, a . s .Land (F)

    L a l , M u k u t B e h a r i

    International Affairs (K)L a n d

    Forum to decide interim disputes pending grant of Ryotwari Pattas for inam lands. A, S. Kuppuswami. ’65 (II) MLJ 13.

    L a n d l o r d & T e n a n t

    Summary suits under the Bombay Rent Act—recent judgment of the Supreme Court of India,D. R." Dhanuka. ’65 Bom LR 15J .

    L aw

    Respect for law. A. M. Patbak. ’65 (Jaly) JNAA 77.

    See also Jurisprudence

    L e g a l E d u c a t io n

    Research in Indian universities. T. R. Seshadri. ’65 IJPA 698.

    See alsoLegal Profession

    L e g a l P r o fessio nA disquisition on the gradual

    infiltration of the fair sex into the field of law. Amiya Lal Chatterjee. 69 CWN 173.

    Legal profession. P. H. V. Soma- yajulu. ’65 (II) An LT 1,7.

    Legal profession ancl legal education. Kailash Nath Katju. ’65 AIR 132.

    See also Advocates

    L im it a t io n

    Limitation under special laws—a note on Vidyacharan v. Khub chand (A. I. R. 1964 S. C. 1099) C. S. Venkatasubramanian. ’65 (II) SCJ 39.

    M a n i , B ija i N a r a in

    Constitutional Law (P)M a r ie l v a l a , p . M .

    Taxation (A)M a t h u r , p . C.

    Administration (F)M e h t a , A so ka

    Administration (A)

    M e h ta ', S. M .Constitutional Law (S)

    M e i , K o -W a n g

    International Affairs (G)M e n o n , p . B.

    Companies (M)

  • SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 15

    M is r a , B. B.

    Administration (E)M i t t a l , S. R.

    Income Tax ‘(A)M o d a k , G, G.

    Evidence (A)Criminal Procedure (A) (P)

    M o h a m m e d , A f z a l E le c t io n (A )

    M o h a n , G. M u r a l i Constitutional Law (C)

    M o n g ia , B . s .

    Easements (L)M o t i w ^ l , Om P r a k a s h

    Constitutional L a w (C) M u h a m m a d a n L a w

    Legal landmarks, 1964 : Muhammadan law. J. N. Saxena. 7 JILI 544.

    Legal modernism in Islam : polygamy and repudiation. Syed Jafl'ar Hussain. 7 JILI 384.

    M u k h a r j i , P.B.Judicial Process (C)

    M u r t y , K .S .N .

    Income Tax (P)Jurisprudence (D)Ttusts (P)

    N a g y , B e la G sik o s

    International Affairs (T)N A IR jcM . M a d h a v a n

    Judicial Process (A)N a ir , M . V e l a y u d h a n

    Jurisprudence (C)N a m b ia r , K.R.

    Citizenship (C)Constitutional Law (C) International Law (A) (S)Private International Law (F)

    N a r a y a n a s w a m i , G. ,Taxation (C)

    N a t h , V .

    Administration (C)

    N e t t a r , N .

    Companies (L)O j h a , B.S.

    Administration (R)Emergency (R)

    P a n a n d i k i r , V.A. P a iCivil Service (D)

    P a n d e , H.C.Administration (C)Community Development (C)

    P a n d e , D e v e n d r a N a r a in R am

    Agency (I)Contracts (I)

    P a r l ia m e n t

    Controversy between the judiciary and the legislature. K.N. Katju. ’65 AIR 59.

    Estimates Committee of Lok Sabha—a review of reports presented , during the period 1955-57. ’65 JPI 54.

    Legislature and judiciary. Editorial. 69CWN 157.

    Origin and growth of the legislature in Mysore. K. S. Thimmappa Gowda. ’65 JPI 48.

    Power of legislatures to commit for contempt and jurisdiction of courts (Keshav Singh’s case). Committee Branch of Lok Sabha Secretariat. ’65«JPI31.

    Power of U.S. Congress to punish for contempt Committee Branch of Lok Sabha ̂ Secretariat. ’65 JPI 41.

    Powers and privileges of legislatures in India. Sardar Hukum Singh. ’65 JPI 1.

  • 16 INDEX TO INDIA N LEGAL PER IO D IC A LS

    Right of members to quote from secret documents or lay copies thereof on the table. Speaker’s ruling in Lok Sabha. ’65 JPI24.

    See alst)

    Constitutional Law

    P a t h a k , A.m .Law (R)

    P a t n a ik , N .M .

    Administration (K)

    P h a d k e , Y.D.Administration (M)

    P l a n n in g

    Family planning : plans andaction. Nicholas J. Demerath. ’65 IJPA 683.

    Legislative relations between the Union and the States and educational planning. P.K. Tripathi. ’65 (July) lA 4.

    Management manpower planning at the national level and the level of the firm. K.N. Butani. ’65 IJPA 731.

    See also

    Administration

    P r iv a t e I n t e r n a t io n a l L a w

    Foreigners Act, 1946, Ss. H and 9—burden of proof on him who asserts he is not a foreigner— requirements of domicile and migjation—Constitution of India Arts. 5,6,79 : AbdulSattar H aji Ibrahim Patel v. State y f Gujerat. K.R. Nambiar. ’65JJ1L 349.

    See also

    Citizenship Constitutional Law

    P u r i , D e w a n K.S.Jurisprudence (W)

    PURUSHOTTAM, KOSARAJU

    Tenants (A)

    R a d h a k r i s h n a n , N.Constitutional Law (U)

    R a i, HARroWAR

    Administration (I)R a ja y o g a n a n d a m u r t y , K .

    Advocates (R )

    R a ju , V.B.United Nations (I)

    R a m a c h a n d r a n , G.Administration (M)

    R a m a c h a n d r a n , V.G.Contracts (D)

    R a m a iy a , A.Companies (P) (R)

    R a m a m a n i, K.R.Taxation (A)

    R a m a se sh a n , V.

    Contracts (S)R a o , G . M a n o h e r

    Torts (L)R a o , K . V e n k o b a

    Companies (D) (F) (M) (P) (R) (S) (T) (W)

    Constitutional Law (W)Trusts (W)

    R a o , M.B.Companies (L) (O)

    R a o , M s . R a m aCriqjinal Law (S)

    R a u , N . N a r a sim h a

    Administration (M) u

  • SUBJECT AND A U TH O R INDEX 17

    R e d d y , Y. V e n u g o p a l Administration (A)

    R h y n e , C h a r l e s S.International Law (W)

    R o y , a . K .

    Administration (R)R o y , P r e m ju s

    I n c o m e T a x (P )

    Roi', SuDHiR C h a n d r a Constitutional Law (P)Criminal Procedure (A) (S)

    R u l e o f L a w

    R u le of law. Editorial. 69 CWN 13©.

    See also

    International Law

    J a n g a l , p . s .Companies (M)

    S a r k a r , a . K.Criminal Law (L)

    S a r k a r , L o t i k a

    Criminal Law (.L)S a r k a r , U C.

    Hindu Law (H)SaStR Y , M. s . K.. Civil Procedure (M)

    S a x e n a , J. N.Muhammadan Law (L)

    Seer ÂT* H. M.Constitutional Law (S)

    S e s h a d r i , K .

    Election (A)S e s h a d r i, f . R .

    Legal Education (R)

    S h a h , A s h w in L a l b h a i Companies (A)

    S h a h , D. D.Taxation (U)

    S h a r m a , B . K .

    Hindu Law (L)

    S h a r m a , G S.

    Constitutional Law (C) S h a r m a , K . M .

    Criminal Law (D)

    S h a r m a , S . N .

    Administration (O) S h a r m a , V i s h w a n a t h

    Criminal Law (P)

    S h e s h a d r i , p .Corruption (L)Criminal Law (C) (L) Criminal Procedure (A) Evidence (S)Hindu Law (A)

    S h u k l a , J. D. Administration (U)

    S h u k l a , V. N.Constitutional Law (L)

    S in g h , B a l j i t

    International Affairs (G)

    S in g h , S a r d a r H u k u m

    Parliament (P>

    S in g h , S u r i n d e r

    Hindu Law (H)

    S i v a r a m a k r i s h n a n , a . K.Taxation (T;

    S iv a r a m a n , B.

    Administration (C)S o m a y a j u lu , P. H. V.

    Legal Profession (L)Sr in iv a s a n , M . s .

    Companies (C) (I)

  • 18 INDEX TO IN p iA N LEGAL PERIODICALS

    T a x a t io n

    Accounting problems under the Bonus Act. P. M. Marielvala. ’65 (2) ITJ 59.

    Additional wealth-tax on urban propqrt) (A.critique of the 1965 amendment). K. R. Ramamaui. ’65 (2) ITJ 75.

    Annuity deposit scheme—relief under. N. C Bajaj. 20 Ta 1.

    Capital gains tax anomalies. G. Narayanaswami. ’65 (2) ITJ 29.

    Changing concepts of taxation. K. Veeraswami.’65 (2) ITJ 45.

    Estate duty and controlled companies. N.C. Krishnan. ’65 (2) ITJ 47.

    Finance Minister’s speech, Aug. 19, 1965. ’65 (2) ITJ 21.

    How much taxes your provident fund contributions and life insurance premium pay ? O.P. Garg. 20 Ta 49.

    Income accruing in contracts and in business connections. V.B. Haribhakti. 20 Ta 35.

    Punishing honest tax-payers. M.G. Agarwal. 20 Ta 17.

    Rationalisation of salary taxation. R.L. Varshney. ’65 (2) ITJ 79.

    Substance-over-form argument.J. Bruce Donaldson. ’65 (2)

    e l T J H.Taxation of bonus shares A.K.

    Sivaramakrishnan. ’65 (2) ITJ 55.

    Taxation of companies for the assessment • year 1965-66. Surendra K.umar Agarwal. 20 Ta 5.“̂

    Tax blessings of charitable giving. Harry 4^ohlin. ’65 (2) ITJ 1.

    Tax reKef for bonus shares explai- ned."’65 (11) Com LJ 20.

    Unaccounted money vs. untaxed money. D.D. Shah. 20 Ta 24.

    Worth of a man : reasoiiablecompensation in close corporation. ’65 (2) ITJ 36. ■

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    Income TaxT e n a n t s

    Andhra Tenancy Act, 1965 : validity of Post Act (i) unstamr ped and unregistered lease deed for one year and (ii) oral lease for two years. Kasaraju Purushottam. '65 (II) An LT 55.

    T o r t s

    Law of torts—a need for codification. G. Manohei Rao. ’65 (II) An LT 59.

    Malice in defamation. Editorial. 69 CWN 183.

    Non-liability of the states for its torts. Tehmtan R. Andhyaru- jina. ’65 Bom LR 128.

    Vicarious liability of government in torts. Alice Jacob. 7 JILI 247.

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    Public trusts under the new income-tax law. K.S.N. Murty.20 Ta 12.

    Whether Bombay Public Trusts Act 29 of 1950 is ultra the Constitution of India in its application to corporations

    .with objects not confined to a singte state. K. Venkoba Rao. ’65 (II) Com LJ 14.

    U n it e d N a tio n s

    DomSstic jurisdiction and the world court. J.S. Bains. ’65 IJIL 464.

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    Illegalities of the security council’s action and resolutions on Kashmir. V.B. Raju '65 AIR 125,

    U.N . conference on trade and development. Dharma Kumar. 2U Q 311.

    United Nations responsibility and naked aggression. Tek Chand. '65 (2) LR i.

    Use of armed force by the United Nations in the Charter travaux preparatories. C.F. Amerasin- ghe. ’65 IJIL 305.

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