P Ramanatha Aiyars Advanced Law Lexicon–The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary with Words and Phrases, Legal Maxims and Latin Terms (Set of 4 Volumes)
P Ramanatha Aiyars Advanced Law Lexicon–The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary with Words and Phrases, Legal Maxims and Latin Terms (Set of 4 Volumes)
Author(s)
: P Ramanatha Aiyar (Revised by Shakil Ahmad Khan)
Year
: 2017
Format
: Hard Cover
Edition
: 5th Edition 2017
- This encyclopaedic essential reference work covers over 75,000 entries containing all statutory and judicial definitions of key standard legal words, maxims and phrases
- The work also includes:
- Entries from emerging areas of law covering Information Technology, Cyber Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property Rights and International Trade and Commerce
- Terms from specialized areas such as commerce, stock exchange, forensic medicine, mercantile, maritime and military law
- Numerous special terms governing customs, which are prevalent in many parts of India
- Words peculiar to Hindu Law, Muslim Law and the other personal laws
- Words, phrases and expressions which are peculiar to English Statutes, decisions and treatises that have made their entry in Indian legal literature
- Words defined in standard legal text books such as the works of Justice Story, Blackstone, Williams and Russell have been adopted under appropriate entries
- Also includes a collection of Latin terms, Legal Maxims, Historical/Archival words, definitions from standard legal textbooks, European legal terms, and Indian regional terms
- Approximately 6000 new definitions covering Supreme Court and High Court judgments as well as Central Acts, Rules, Regulations, Guidelines, Notifications and Circulars have been added in the revised edition.
- Widely cited in Supreme Court and High Court Judgments
- All latest Central Acts, Rules, Regulations, Guidelines, Notifications and Circulars have been exhaustively covered
- The existing definitions have been replenished by adding citations of recent judgments which have reiterated the existing definitions