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SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX
Reference under author listing indicates the iubject heading under which the article will be found. The letter in parenthesis indicates the first letter o f the article under that subject heading. When an article is indexed at several places, all subject hbadlngs are given.
ABBAS, KHAWAJA AHMED
Communalism (C)
ABDI, RUKSANAInternational Affairs (I)
ABDULKHADER, O.V
Family law (L)Marriage & Divorce (M) Marriage d Divorce (0) Mohammedan law (M) Women (M)
ABDULLAH, HASAN Communalism (C)Politics (P)
ABIDI, A.H.HInternational Affairs (T)
ABRAHAM, ABU
Economic Development (I) History (F)History (G)History (N)Pollution (T)
ABRAHAM, C.M Pollution (E)
ABRAHAM. JOHN M Banking (B)
ABRAHAM, SUSAN Police (H)
ABRAHAM. THOMAS International Affairs (I)
ABRAHAM, VARGHESE T
Interpretation (S)
ACCIDENT
Ex-judge receives accident claim. 1986 (Je): 1 LAW COL 15
“Tryst with death on road” . Dwarka Singh. 1986 (O ) : 92 Cri LJ 53-6
ACCOUNTS and AUDIT
Accountability of government audit in India. K.P. Joseph. 1986 ; 21 EPW M59-65
Accounting policy changes; A study of depreciation, inflation and income measurement.G.C. Maheshwari. 1986 (Je ): 16 CS 434-40
12 INDEX TO IIIJDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Interest accounting: An accountant's dilema. N.R. Sridharan. 1986 : 16 CS 119-20, 22
Internal auditor and society, P.D .Ojha. 1985 (S): 39 RBI Bull 639-45
Is Mercantile system of accounting disastrous ? Minu Aggar- wal. 1986 (Ag) : 82 Ta 69-76
Management’s expectations from internal audit. Shyamal Sen. 1986 (Je): 16 CS 432-3, 40
Method of accounting for export incentive entitletnents—A Case study. H.D. Bahl. l986(Ap): 81 Ta 61-5
Tax audit. 1986 (F ) ; 16 CS 110-a
ACHARLU, K.S Education (C)
ACHARYA. POROMESH
Language (D)
ACHARYA, S.P Police (D)
ACHAYA, K.T Poverty (R)
ADEDIRAN, M. OLU Constitutional law (N)
a d e -l a w a l , n a j e e m
International Affairs (I)
ADHIKARI, RANJITTorts (T)
ADISA, JINMIConstitntiona\ law ®
ADISESHIAH, MALCOLM SEducation (U)
ADMINISTRATION
Administefing transition - some humane issues. (Part-11), B.D. Siiarma. 1985 (0 -D ): 30 Adm 373-97
Administration for tribal development—An analytical review. Preraananda Tripathi.1985 (JI-S) : 31 UPA 870-8
Administrative decentralisation and rural development in Bangladesh: A Review of‘Upazilla’ administration. Nazmunessa Mahfab. 1985 (O-D); 31 IJPA 1297-1317
Administrative innovations for poverty alleviation pro- grammes. Nitish De. 1985 (JI-S): 31 IJPA 669-82
Administrative reform—A global perspective. Gerald E. Caiden.1985 (Jl-S): 31 IJPA 459-71
Administrative reforms. B.C. Mathur. 1985 (JI-S) ; 31 IJPA 548-60
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR IfjDEX 15
Major administrative reform and reorganisation efforts in Bangladesh*: An overview.Mohammad Mohabbat Khan.1985 (JI-Sj: 3 1 IJPA 1016-40
‘National security must be paramount’. P.N. Bhagwati. 1986(O) : 1 lEJ 28-9
National test range: Ominous implications. 1986 : 21 JEPW 2152
An Overview of administrative reforms in India : States and union territories. 1985 (Jl-S ):31 UFA 1059-1139
Philosophy of Indian administrative reforms. M.A, Muttalib.1985 (JI-S):31 IJPA 472-86
Policing the medical profession. Darius Khambata. 1986 (Jl) : 1 LEJ 16-8
Politics : Suppressing the inconvenient. 1986 : 21 EPW 846-7
Public administration in India ; A Discipline in bondage. Mohit Bhattacharya. 1986 (Ap-JeJ : 32 IJPA 219-29
Public distribution ; for whom ? Harihar Bhakta. 1985-86 : 24 (34) Mains 24-5
Public policy making. Nirmjil Mukarji. 1986 (Ap-Je): 31 Adm 89-97
Redesigning performance appraisal system; Experience of a state government. V.S. Siso- dia. 1986 (Ap-Je); 32 UPA 277-94
Redressal of public grievances. R. Narayanaswami. 1986 (Ap- Je) ; 32 IJPA 295-302
Reforming desert development administration and strategics in Rajasthan—An extension approach for desert development and environmental preservation. Bhupendra Hooja. J985 (Ji-S) ; 3;j IJPA 910-32
Reforms in financial administration. K.L. Jianda. 1985 (JI- S): 31 IJPA 638-51
Reinventing government machinery. V.A Pai Panandiker.1985 (Je-D): 21 CMLJ 145-8
Restructuring district administration. R.C. Dutt. 1985-86:24 (13 14) Mains 72-3
Role of judiciary in administrative reforms. H.R. Khanna,1985 (JI-S); 31 UFA 827-34
Role of administrative elites ; A Reassessment. Ahmed Shafi- qul Huque. 1986 (Ap-Je) ; 32 IJPA 26S-75
Role of vigilance in public administration. U.C. Agarwal.1986 (Ap-Je); 32 UPA 424-33
16 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Roots of democracy ; Restructuring District Administration. Nirmal Mukarji. 1983-86 ; 24 (3) Mains 11-3
*Rudderless in science. Baldev
Singh. 1985-86 ; 24 (28) Mains15-7,21
Secrecy upheld. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 57
This security business. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21 EPW 1830
Towards greater security. J.S. Kapur, 1986 (Ann) Mains iii-v
Towards a more integrated structure of rural development administration. Kamta Prasad.1985 (JI-S): 31 UFA 683-92
Traditional rulers as Ombudsmen : In search of a role for natural rulers in contemporary Nigeria. Victor Ayeni. 1985 (O -D ); 31 UFA 1318-30
Tribal administration ; A critique. Bhupinder Singh. 1985 (Jl-S ): 31 UFA 879-901
Using computers for malaria eradication. Arun Deekshit.1986 (Ja-Ma) : 32 UFA 185-9
Value system in administration. Krishna Mohan Mathur. 1986 (Ja-M a): 32 IJPA 104-46
What ails the enforcement of The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and the functioning of the public distribution system. ? A.V. Koteswara Rao. 1986: 54 An LT 65-72= 1986 (D) : 92 Cri LJ 67-72
Wrong diagnosis of distortions. Lalit Uniyal. 1985-86 ; 24 (23) Mains 25-8
ADMINISTRATIVE LAWAdministrative law. S.N. Singh.
1984 ; 20 ASIL 499-566
The Conseil D’Etat—the supreme administrative court of France. E.V. Kumar. 1986 (Ja-Ma): 13 Ind Bar Rev 58-78
Government privilege to withhold documents. V.G. James. ,1986 (Ja-M a): 28 JILI 79-91
Lessons from German administrative law. A.G. Noorani. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1672
Meaning o f ‘STATE’ (ART. 12): Recent trends in administrative law. H.C. Dholak;ia. 1986 (S ): 6 Guj LH 20-5
Principles of natural justice in domestic inquiry. A, Gandhi- raj. 1986 (Ap-Je); 13 Ind Bar Rev 217-20
Reasoned decisions by adminis- trative bodies. V.S. Chauhan.1984 : 1 Kan LJ 80-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 17
Rea Ipsa Loquitur: Recenttrends. Suvarna Raju. 1986 (M a): 10 CULR 25 42
‘State’ in article 12: Need for Jimitation. M. Sudarsana Reddy. 1985 (S): 9 CULR 380-92
ADULTERATION
Drug standards : Shocking neglect. 1986 : 21 EPW 1477
Identification of animal fats (animal ghee & lard) hydrogenated Oils (Vanaspati Ghee) - and some edible oils by infrared spectrophotometer. H.S. Maheshwari & D.P. Jatar.1984 (S-D ): 4 IJCC 12^-29
Vicarious liability under Prevention of Food Adulteration Act in India. Mohammad Najmi Jandawala and Abdul Latif Wani. 1985 (A g); 19 CBI Bull 7-8
ADVANI. L.K
Communication (A)Elections (E)Elections (S)
AFRIDI, A.S. KHAN
Legal Profession (L)
a g b a j e , a d ig u n
Constitutiona. law (I)
AGNIHOTRI, A.K
Irrigation (I) Irrigation iR)
AGNIHOTRI, U S
Criminology (C)
AGNIHOTRI, V.R.A
Management (C)
AGGARWAL, ANIL
Companies (M) Polluiion (P)
AGARWAL, B.G Irrigation (I)
AGGARWAL, B.S Income-tax-(R)
a g ra v v a l , k .kLabour(F)>
AGARWAL, M.L Labour (M)
AGARWAL, MINU
Accounts & Audit (I) Income-tax (D) Taxation (E)Taxation (I)Taxation (T)
AGARWAL, N.PManagement (M)
AGRAWAL, PADMA Criminology (F)
18 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
AGRAWAL, RAJEEV
Companies (S)
AGRAWAL, RASHMILabour(F)
AGARWAL, SXLabour(L)
AGRAWAL, T.C
Energy (U)
AGARWAL, U C
Administration (R)
AGARWAL, V.KCompanies (R)
AGARWAL, VIMLA
Women (W)
AGGARWAL, YASH
Education (.S)
AGRICULTURE
The Advantages of backwardness ; Colonial policy and agriculture in Harj'ana. Prem Cbowdhry. 1<)86 (JI-S): 23 lESHR 263-«8
Agrarian class formation in modern Bengal, 1931-51, Saugata Mukherji. 1986 : 21 EPW PEII-27
The Agrarian question and development of capitalism in India.
Utsa Patnaik, 781-93
1086 : 21 EPW
Agrarian struggles. K. Bala* gopal. 1986 : 21 EPW 1401-5
Agriculture, employment and poverty. V.M. Dandekar. 1986 : 21 EPW A90 100
Agricultural credit institutions : India (Their Structure and role in development). P.D. Ojha. 1986 (F ):4 0 RBI Bull 150-74
Agricultural growth in India : A Review of experiences and prospects. V.M. Rao & R.S. Deshpande. 1986 : 21 EPW AlOl-12
Agricultural income under the Income-tax Act, 1961. N.M. Ranka. 1986 (S ) : 82 Ta150-7
Agricultural prices ; Unanswered questions. 1986 : 21 EPW 2016
Andhra Pradesh : Drough : Lies the government tells. K.Bhala- gopal. 1986 : 21 EPW 1098- 9
Aspects of agricultural—development policy. A. Vaidyanathan.1985-86 • 24 (8) Mains 9-10, 30
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 19
‘Backward’ crops in Indian agric u ltu re : Economy of coarse cereals and pulses. M.V. Nad- karni. 1986:21 EPW AII3-8
Bihar : Agrarian movement in Jehanabad. 1986 : 21 EPW 813-5
Bihar Experience: Agrarianconstraints to industrialis- t io n ; A Historical view. Shaibal Gupta and Sanjay Kumar. 1985-86: 24 (19)Mains 13-9
Call for setting up of irrigation management courses in selected engineering and agricultural institutions. 1986 (A p );33 Bha 92-3
Can seventh plan targets be achieved ? Bharat Dogra. 1986 ; 21 EPW 689
Capitalist farm sector and migrant labour in Punjab: A socio-legal study. Veer Singh. 1986 (Ja-M a); 28 J IL I92- 100
Changes in rural poverty in India: Implications for agricultural growth. C.H. Hanu- mantba Rao. 1985-86 : 24 ( 9) Mains 9-12, 33
Congenial atmosphere for growth of crops. J.F. Mistry. 1986 ( J a ) : 33 Bha 1-3
Coordination in agricultural development. C. Satapathy,B. Dass and (Mrs.) B. M itra, 1986 (Ap-Je) : 32 IJPA 327-33
Cotton growers’ lament. 1986 : 21 EPW 1522-3
Cotton growers left in the lurch. 1986 : 21 EPW 1292
Crop-credit insurance: Somedisturbing^'features. K. Seeta Prabhu and Saroja Rama- chandran. 1986 : 21 EPW 1866-9
Delivery system for agricultural credit, farm inputs and services and small and marginal farmers. M L. Sudan. 1986 (Q -D ): 32 UFA 980-91
Delusion o f self-sufficiency. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2110-1
Development o f capitalism in Indian agriculture: Gujarat,, 1850-1900. Cathy Chua. 1986 : 21 EPW 2092-9
Economics o f scale or advantages of class ? Some results from a south Indian farm Economy Study. Venkatesh B. Aihreya, Gustav Boklin, Goran Djur- feldt, Staffen Lindberg. 1986 : 21 EPW A2-14
20 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Factors affecting entrepreneur characteristics of farmers. Dipak De. 1985-86 : 46 (JSW 541-6
Famine : The Anthropological account: An evaluation of the work of Raymond Firth. Amrita Rangasami. 1986 : 21 EPW 1591-1601
Faulty lactometers—1 : Village level evaluations of operation flood. Shanti George. 1986 ; 21 EPW 963-71
Faulty lactometers—I I : World food programme, world Bank and Jha committee evaluation of operation flood. Shanti George. 1986: 21 EPW1020-8
FertiliserRabbi.8
subsidy in India. 1986 : 21 EPW 1786-
Fertiliser technology : Back to square one? 1986:21 EPW 1872-3
Fertiliser technology : Fractured profile of self-reliance. Sailendranath Ghosh. 1986 : 21 EPW 698-705
Fertilisers : Demand projections go_ away. 1986 : 21 EPW 1523
Fertilisers: Subsidy and efficiency. 1986 ; 21 EPW IS 36
Fighting drought. GO. 1986 : 21 EPW 769-70
Food dependence. Nila Sanghvi. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1107
Forever semi-feudal ? Sukla Sen. 1986 : 21 EPW 1724
From prosperity to retrogression: Indian cultivators during the 1970s. Dalip S. Swamy and Ashok Gulati. 1986 : 21 EPW A57-64
The Goat : An appropriate animal for arid and semiarid regions. K.A. Shankara-rayan,H.C. Bohra and P.K. Ghose.1985 : 20 EPW 1965-72
Green revolution : Challengesahead. Badri Bishal Tripathl.1986 (Ja) : 33 Bha 23-6
The Greening o f Rajasthan : Sans water. Arun Ghosh.1986-21 EPW 1831-4
Groundnut economy of Gujarat. Shrikant Modak. 1986 : 21 EPW A38-44
Growth of labour productivity in Indian agriculture : Regional dimensions. S. Mahendra Dev. 1986 : 21 EPW A65-74
Growth of productivity in Indian agriculture : Some unfinished components of Dharm Narain’s work. C.G, Ranade. 1986 ; 21 EPW A75-80
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 21
Implementation of minimum wages ill the state sphere and agricultural operations. P.D. Shenoy. 1985 (Ja) : 11 AD 1-13
Indian agriculture since indepence : A Critique. P.K. Gopala- Krishnan. 1985-86 ; 24 (26) Mains 15-22
India’s agricultural development*. An alternative path. Sumin Sarkar. 1986 : 21 EPW 825-36
Karnataka—Farmers’ agitation ; Opposing loan recovery. A.E. Punit and U.A. Attar. 1986 : 21 EPW 63-4
Law on agrarian reforms. M.L. Upadhyaya. 1984 : 20 ASIL 134-40
Many faces of drought. Janaki Nair. 1986: 21 EPW 767-8
Milk and mud. Shanti George. , 1986 : 21 EPW 33.-8
Mobility and inequality in Indian agriculture, P.N. Juiiankar, 1986 : 21 EPW A45-7
No cotton policy still. 1986 : 21 EPW 760
On the relevance of farm prices. D.S. Tyagi. 1986: 21 EPW 404-8
Operation flood : A Different view. B S. Baviskar and Shanti George. 1986 : 21 EPW1961-2
■^rigin and causes of agrarian tension. A. Satyam. 1985-86 : 25(1) Man is 20-2, 4
Policies for growth in fertiliser consumption : The Next stage. Gunvant M. Desai. 1986 : 21 EPW 928-33
Prices and cropping pattern. M.L. Dantwala. 1986 : 21EPW 694-5 '
Production of oilseeds and pulses and availability of credit support therefor. R.N. Malhotra. 1986 (Je) : 40 RBI*Bull 405-8
Report of the^' committee’ on agricultural productivity in eastern India. 1985 (O) : 39 RBI Bull 7311-66
A Revolutionary development in farming. 1986 ( J a ) : 7 GM 714-22
Risk benefits, crop insurance, and dryland agriculture. T S. Walker, R.P. Singh and M. Asokan. 1986 : 21 EPW A81-
A Scheme for defining of agriculture regions in West Bengal by cluster analysis. Snigdha Chakrabarti. 1986:21 EPW A167-70
22 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Second phase of green revolution. V. Ramaswamy. 1986 : 21 EPW 1877
Social profile of agricultural enterpreneurs : Economic behaviour and life-style of middle-large farmers in central Gujarat Mario Rutten. 1986 : 21 EpW A15 23
Supplanting peasant agriculture with plantation economy. B V. Krishna Murti. 1986 : 21 EPW 525-7
Tractors in Indian agriculture. Ashok Rudra. 1986: 21 EPW 489-90
Trade and pricing policies in agriculture ; Report of a seminar. 1986 : 21 EPW 2120 3
Trend in agricultural wages in Saurashtra region. B.D. Parmar. 1986 (Ap) : 21 IJIR 479-89
U ttar Pradesh now planning for farm surpluses. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 128-9
Where sunlight in scarce : Changes in cropping pattern in Kanyakumari. J, Selva- rathnam, 1985: 20 EPW1961-4
White revolution in India : Myth or reality ? J. George. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2147-50
Why grow food ? 1986 : 21 EPW 937
AGUERO, FELIPE
International Affairs (S)
AHANGAR, M.A.HMohammedan Law (M)
AHLUWALIA, RANBIR SINGH
History (I)AHMED, BADAR DURREZ
Mohammedan Law (R)
AHMED, BASHIRUDDIN
Politics (E)AHMAD, FURQAN
Mohammedan Law (M)Trusts (B)
AHMED, IMTIAZ GMohammedan Law (M) Mohammedan Law (R) Sucession (M)Sucession (R)
AHMAD, MASOOR Police (1)
AHMAD, SCriminal Law (C)
AHMED, SHAFIQ Energy (U)
AHMED, SHAKTI R Education (E)
AHMAD, SHAMIN Criminal Procedure (I)
AHMED, SHEIKH MUSHTAQ Energy (E)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 23
AHUJA, B .S .Irrigation (M)
AHUJA, P.KCompanies (C) Companies CH) Companies (L) Companies (R) Monopolies (C)
AJAIMI, FOUAD
International Aflfairs (W)
AKHILESH, K.BBanking (C)
AKRAM, MOHAMMAD Legal Aid (L)
ALAM, GHAYUR Industries (I)
a l e e m ; s h a m i m
Education (N)
ALGER, CHADWICK F
International Affairs (B) International Affairs (C) International Affairs (G)
ALI, ANWARMarriage d Divorce (D)
ALI, BABAR
International Affairs (P) luternational Affairs (T)
ALI, SADIQ
Criminology (I)
ALI, SHANXI SADIQ International Affairs (U)
ALLEN. ROBINPublic Interest Litigation (L)
AITBACH, PHILIP GCopy Right (K.)Public Finance (U)
ALVA, MARGARETCrimes (C)
ALVES, VICTORInternational Affairs (P)
AMINUZZAMAN, S.M.D
Economic Development (S)
AMIR, AYAZ History (T)
AMTE, BABBA
History (C)
ANALYSTHi-Jacking (C)History (A)
ANAND PRAKASH
Elections (S)
ANANTHACHARI, T
Police (P)
ANDERSON, CHARLES A Companies (P)
24 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
ANGADl, V.BBanking (P)
ANJAIAH, TLabour (1)
ANSARI, MAHFOOZ A
Labour (,U)
ANTHONY, ROBERT N
Companies (?)
ANTONY, T ,JContract (F)
APPU, P.SCivil Service (D)
APTE, N.CJusttce-Administration of (R)
ARBITRATIONAgrscment of cooperation bet
ween the ICA and ICC, Paris. 1986 (JI-S) : 21 AQ 33-4
Agreement of cooperation with the Yugoslav Chamber of Economy. 1986 (O-D) ; 21AQ 22-3
Arbitration and court proceedings : Some recent developments. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (3) (O) Comp U 78-82
Comparative arbitration practice and public policy in international arbitration. 1986 (Ap- Je ): 21 AQ3-13
Facilities for international commercial arbitration. 1986 (Ja- Ma) : 20 AQ 9-10
Facilities for international commercial arbitration. 1986 (Ap- Je) ; 21 AQ 14-6
Facilities for international commercial arbitration. 1986 (O- D) : 21 AQ 19-21
Facilities for international commodity arbitrations in London. 1986 iJl-S ); 21 AQ 7-11
International seminar on commodity arbitrations. Inaugural address by Justice R.S. Pathak. 1986 (O -D ): 21 AQ 3-5
Jurisdiction of the arbitrator. V.S. Despande. 1986 (Ja-Ma) :20 AQ 3-8
Law of arbitration, V.S. Desh- pande. 1984 : 20 ASIL 1-54
Problems and prospects of commercial arbitration. Key-note address by S. Subramanian. 1986(0-D) : 21 AQ 6-12
Redressing wrongs privately. K.N. Goyal. 1986(0); LEJ 56-7
Settling disputes. Ravi Ullal. 1986 (M y): 1 LEJ 52
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 25
UNCITRAL. model arbitration law. 1986(JI-S):21 AQ3-6
What awards are governed by the New York Convention, 1958. V S. Deshpande. 1986 (0 -D ):2 1 AQ 13-8
ARNOLD, STEVEN H International Affairs (A)
a r o r a , p r a d y u m n a
Jurisprudence (J)
a r o r a . v .kInternational Affaira (S)
a u t s
An eye into history. Sheela Reddy. 1985-86: 24(2) Mains 24-5
ARUL, F.V
Crimes (C)Police (A)Police (C)Police (M)Police (P)Police (R)Police (S)
ARUN, GHOSHEconomic Development (V)
a r u n a c h a l a m . k
Ghandhism (A)a r y a , v .p
Monopolies (C)
ASANTE, MOELFI KATE Mass Media (M)
ASHRAF, ALIMohammedan Law (1)
ASOKAN, M
Agriculture (R)
AS TONE, NICHOLAS ACriminology (S;
ATHAR, IKBALInternational AflFairs (A)
ATHREYA, VENKATESH B Agriculture (E)
ATRE, A.BTrade Marks (P)
ATTAR, U.A Agriculture (K)
AUSTIN. JAMES E
Public Sector (A)
AWACHAT. ANIL
Criminal law (?)
AYENI, VICTOR Adminisiration (T)
AYOOB, MOHAMMED
International Affairs (I)
AZAD, J.L
Education (E)
26 INDEX TGf INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
AZMATULLA, MOHD.
Criminal Proceufe (C)Labour (N)
AZMI, S. SHAMIMUL HASNaT
Contract (C)
B., S
Industries (N)
BAARK ERIK
Industries (T)
BABBAR.RAJSocial Welfare (W)
BABIN, MICHAEL
Crimes (S)Children fS)Women (R)
BABU, M. RAMESHCriminology (T)
BAGGHI, AMARESH
Budget & Budgeting (B) Taxation (R)
BAGCHI, AMIYA KUMAREconomic Development (T) Foreign Investment (F)
BAHADUR!, AMIT Capitalism (C)
BAHL, H.D
Accounts & Audit (M)Banking (T)Income-Tax (D)
Income-Tax (E). Income-Tax (I)Taxation (I)Taxation (P)Taxation (T)
BAHM, ARCHIE J Culture (W)International Affairs (D) Sociology (P)
BAHUGUNA, SUNDER LALEconomic Development (D) Irrigation (N)
BAIG, M.A.A
Constitutional law (D) Labour (D)
BAIG, TARA ALI
Family Planning (D)
BAISYA, K.N Industries (S)
BAJAJ, SUBHASH C
Labour(P)
BAJAJ, V.KCriminology (S)
BAJPAI, G.S
Criminology (S)Gri/ninology (V)
BAJPAI, U SInternational Affairs (1)
BAJWA, S.S Crimes (J)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 27
BAKER, JAM ES C
Banking (B)*
B'AKER, MOOSA A
Management (I)
BAKKEN, TIMOTHY
Criminal Procedure (I) Human Rights (I)Public International law (I)
BAKSHI, P.M
Arbitration (A)Civil liberties (?)Companies (A)Companies (C)Companies (S)Constitutional Law (P) Contract (G)Criminal Procedure (P) Family Planning (S)Judiciary (J)Justice-Administration of (A) Justice-Administration of (T) Labour (N)Marriage & Divorce (D) Minorities (R)Pollution (E)Press (M)Public Sector (P)Torts (L)
BAKSHI, RAJNIPolitics (B)Women (M)
BAKSHI, S.K
International Trade (I)
BAL, ARUN Drugs (D)
BALA, NISHA
Gandhism ( I )
BALABANTARAY, JIIEN D RA KUMAR
Medical Jurisprudence (D)
BALACHANDER, K.K
Education (H)
BALAGOPAL, K
Agriculture (A)Constitutional Lawi(A) Constitutional Law (I)Crimes (A)Crimes (B)History (A)Minorities (A)Police (D)Politics (A)
BALAJI, C
Industries (T)
BALASUBRAMANIAN, K.N
Budget & Budgeting (C)Budget & Budgeting (M) Companies (D)Companies (R)Taxatian (F)Taxation (R)Taxation (T)
BALASUBRAMANIAN, S Law Deneral (A)
28 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
BALASUBRAMANIYAN, VIMAL
Drugs (D)Drugs (L)D rugs(T)Family Planning (I)Family Planning (T)Family Planning (W)Health (O)Health (W)History (M)Mass Media (P)Politics (C)Women (A)Women (C)Women (1)Women (N)Women (S)Women (D)
BALCET, GIOVANNI Industries (T)
BALES, JOHN P
Police (C)
BALIGA, B.M
Precedents (C)
BAMI, H.L
Medical Jurisprudence (1)
BANDOPADHYAY, D Land (L)
BANDYOPADHYAY, JEconomic Development (D) Economic Development (B)
BANDYOPADHYAY, RBanking (M)
BANERJI, DSociology (O)
BANERJI. DEBABAR Health (T)
B^N ERJEE, DIPTENDRA
Federalism (P)
BANERJEE, K. UTPALAdministration (A)
BANERJEE, EUM KUM History (G)
BANERJI, MEERA Language(S)
BANERJFE, P.KMedical Jurispurdence (F)
BANERJI, P.N Criminology (C)
BANERJEE, PRANAB K Gandhism (G)
BANERJEE, S Public Sector (M)
BANERJEE, SUBRATA Communalism (M)
BANERJEE, SUMANTA History (V)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 29
BANG, ABHAY
Family Planning (U)
b a n k in g
Agricultural advance of commercial Banks 1973-81.G.S. Oka. 1985 (S) : 39 RBI Bull 646 63
Fourth All-India conference of Urban co-operative banks and credit societies. P.D. Ojha. 1986(N): 40 RBI Bull 639-6
Allocation of SDRs linked, to reserve needs. Arjun Sengupta. 1986 (Ann) Mains 31-4
The Bank/Business firm relationship in developing country : The Kenyan experience, Janies C. Baker, John M. Abraham and James D’Mello. 1986 (J-S) :21 FTR 123-34
Bank credit and IRDP : MP experience. Kanakalatha Mukund. 1986 : 21 EPW1807-12
Bank’s right to recover money paid on countermanded cheques. Vineet M. Okwechime, Jr. 1986 (Ja-M a): 38 JILI 101-10
A Comparative study of organizational climate in two banks. K.B. Akhilesh and S. Pandey. 1986 (A p): 21 IJIR 456-61
Computerisation in banks in India. Speech delivered by Shri T.N.A. Iyer, Exeutive Director, Reserve Bank of India, at the Seminar on technology and future Bank held in Hongkong on Sept. 24-25,1985. 1986 (Ja ): 40 RBI Bull 13-9
The Concept of net bank credit to government. 1986 (F) ; 40 RBI Bull 198-200
Credit control. RBI Bull 664-
Credit cpntrol. RBI Bull 767-
Credit control. RBI Bull 201
Credit control. RBI Bull 260-:
Credit control. RBI Bull 392
Credit control. RBI Bull 540
Black money clout and ^Vikas Patra. Aruny iGhbshf C redi^& ntrol. 1986 (O) : 40 1986 : 21 EPW 2 2 5 1 -? ^ ^ R ^ p y i 670-
control. Bull 581
1985 (S) : 39
1985 (O ): 3972
1986 (F) : 40
1986 (Ap) ; 405
1986 (M y): 40
1986 (Ag) ;• 40
1986 (S) : 40-4
)-3
30 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Credit policy ; Erosion of banks’ role. 1986 : 21 EPW 1384-5
Exchange control (September 1985). 1985 (S) ; 39 RBI Bull 667-8
Exccange control (January 1986). 1986 (Ja ): 40 RBI Bull 116-7
Financial and economic review, Saptember 1985. 1985(S) : 39 RBI Bull 619-28
Food and world bank politics, kewal Verma. 1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 4-6, 34
Government securities : Futility ofhigh interest rates. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1535-6
Growth o f deposits with nonbanking companies, 1984-85. 1 9 8 6 (0 ); 40 RBI Bull 623-51
Guarantees, indemioities and letters of credit. Anil Mehta. 1986 (O ): LAW COL 73-4
Human resourse development for rural banking. Anil K. Khandelwal. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 32 IJPA 334-47
I M F : Secondary role. 1986 : 21 EPW 1912
Inaugral address by Shri R.N. Malhotra, Governer at The Ninth Public Sector Bank Economists’ meet. 1986 (M y ): 40 RBI Bull 281-7
Inaugural address by Shri R.N. Malhotra, Governer, Reserve Bank of India at The State Bank of India Capital Markets Limited. 1986(Ag) : 40 RBI Bull 537-9
Investments of scheduled commercial banks (end march 1984). 1986 (Ja) : 40 RBIBull 90-104
Japanese response to SDL Anil Rawat. 1985 86 ; 24 (49)Mains 10-2, 33
Low notes. 1986; 21 EPW770-1
Mass Banking; Management problems. R. Bandyopadhyay. 1986 :21 EPW M52-8
Merchant banking; SBl’s plunge. 1986 : 21 EPW 1387
Money and banking: Slack demand for credit. 1986: 21EPW 2170
Ownership of government (Rupee) D e b t: March 31, 1982 and preliminaiy trends in 1983 and 1984. 1986 (Ja) : 40 RBI Bull 20-75
Ownership pattern of bank deposites of regional rural banks (RRBs)—December1983. 1983. 1986 (JI): 40 RBI Bull 470-94
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 31
Payments crisis and debt trap. Ruddar Lfatt. 1985-86 : 24(38) Mains 15-8
Peponnel policies in regional rural banks. Anil K. Khandel- wal. 1986 : 21 EPW M26- 32
Policy constraints and banks’ profitability. V.B. Angadi. 1986; 21 EPW 1081-4
Regional rural banking personnel : A new role pattern. J.K. Mittal. 1986 ; 3 Kan LJ 9- 14
Reserve Bank of India Golden Jubilee Celebrations - June 1, 1985. Welcome 'address by R.N. Malhotra. Speeches by V.P. Singli and Rajiv Gandhi.1985 (S) : 39 RBI Bull 629-37
Restrictions under FERA on Indians and taxation of nonresident Indians. N.M. Ranka. 1 9 8 6 (Je ) :8 lT a 112-27
The Role of banking in rural development. R.N. Malhotra.1986 (S): 40 RBI Bull 556.63
Role of Central Banks in exchange markets of developing countries. C. Rangarajan,1985 (D ): 39 RBI Bull1045-9
SDR in the dumps. ISG. 1986 : 21 EPW 1526
Slack season review—May 1985 —October 1985. 1985 (N) ; 39 RBI Biill 785-9
Special drawing rights : Farewell t o ‘Link’. 1986: 21 fiPW 1184-5
Speech by Governor [R.N. Malhotra] at The Eightieth Anniversary^ of Sbamrao Vithal Co-operative Bank Ltd. 1986(Je):40 RBI Bull 409- W
Story o f a bank. Meenakshi Tyagarajan. 1986; 21 EPW 204-5
Tax on interest payments to non-residents. H,D. Bahl. 1986 (My) : 81 Ta 100-3
Third World d e b t; The Approaching holocaust. Frederick F Clairmonte^ and John Cavanagh. 1986: 21 EPW 1361-4
US game. 1986 ; 21 BPW 1719-20
United States ; Death of monetarism. Sudh:r Sen. 19S6 : 21 EPW 1538-9
World Bank ; Skeletons to hide. 1986; 21 EPW 1721-2
32 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
BANSAL, K Companies (C)
BANSODE, RUKMNI
Criminology (A)
BAPAT, MEERA Housing (P)
BARDIS, PANOS D Sociology (P)
BARHAWWAL, VIJAV VALLABH Public Sector (S)
BARIK, BISHNU C Labour (I)
BARNABAS. A.PEconomic Development (D)
BAROOAH, NIRODE K
History (V)
BARSE, SHEEEA
Police (?)
BARUAH, SANJIB History (L)
BASl^UR, RAJESH M Politics (T)
BASU, A,K
Medical Jurisprudence (A)
BASU, KAUSHIK
Economic Development (M)
BATISTA, PAULO NOGVEIRA International Trade S)
B \TR A , NEELAMMedical Jurisprudence (C)
BAVISKAR, B.S
AgricuJtvre (O)
BAXr, UPENDRA
Constitutional Law (H) Constitutional Law (T) Education (D)Education (R)Human Rights (<5C) International Affairs (N) Judiciary (H)Judiciary (Q)Judiciary (P)Judiciary (R)Judiciary (Yj Jurisprudence (T)Legal Profession (P)Police (P)Politics (P)Politics (R)Public International Law (I) Social Justice (A)Torts (B)Torts (T)Women (C)
BAY, CHRISTIAN
International Affairs (H) International Affairs (O) International Affairs (T)
BEDI, M SCriminology (P)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 33
b e d i . P.N.SRailways (E)'
BEDI, R.DCo-operation (S)
BEG, M L Irrigation (S)
BELL, MARTIN Industries (T)
BELLO, NINO LOPublic International Law (W)
SENEGAL, SOM Communication (C)
BENG, CHEW SOONEmployment, unemploynnent (R)
BENJAMIN, C.T
Education (U)
BENJAMIN, JOSEPH
Economic Development (V)
BERARWALLA, F.L
Companies (C)
BERES, LAUIS RENE
International Affairs (N)
BERMUDEZ, LILIAInternational Affairs (A)
b h a c h a w a t , u ,nFederalism (C)
BHADEKAR, R.GJustice—Administration of (F)
BHAGWATI, P.NAdministration (N) Criminology (P)Energy (I)Human Rights (D)Legal Profession (P)Legal Profession (S)
BHAI, T.A
History (C)
BHAKTA, HARIHAR Administration (P)Socialism (G)
BHALtA, A.SIndustries (M)
BHALLA, P.N Crirtiinology (S)
BHALLA, R.PElections (E)
BHAMBHRI, C.PAdministration (B) International Affairs (P)
BHAN, SU R A JIrrigation (P)Land (L)
BHANDARI, HEM LAL
History (S)BHANDARt, ROMESH
International Affairs (S)
34 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
BHANDARKAR, S.R Politics (L)
BHARAT, SHALINISociology (S)
BHARAT-RAM, VINAY Management (I)
BHARGAVA, G.SInternational Affairs (S)
BHARGAVA, S.N
Income-tax (I)Science & Technology (S) Texation (F)Texation (T)
BHARGAVA, SURENDRA
Taxation (C)
BHARUCHA, E.PExcise & Customs (E)
BHASIN, KAMLA
History (B)
BHASIN. RLaw General (L)
BHASKARA, P
Criminal Law (S)
BHASKAPAN, K Legal Aid (L)
BHAT, A.S Contract (P)
BHAT, K.SIncome-tax (A)
BHAT, P. ISHWARA Hindu Law (C)
BHAT, SHRIKANTCivil liberties (Y)
BHATIA, H.S
Communalism (?) International Affairs (S)
BHATNAGAR, R.K Crimes (R)Medical Jurispiudence CF) Medical Jurisprudence (M) Mcdical Jurisprudence (S)
BHATT, V.VEconomic Development (R)
BHATTACHARJEA, ADITYA
International Trade (N)
BHATTACHARYA, A C
Public Sector (M)
BHATTACHARYYA, A.KIncome-tax (D)Income-tax (I)Taxation (H>
BHATTACHARYYA, B Imports (I)International Trade (L)
BHATTACHARYA, FRANCE Social Welfare (F)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 35
b h a t t a c h a r y a , m o h i t
A d m in is tra tio n (P)
b h a t t a c h a r y a , s u j i t k
Press (i)
BHAUMIK, GITA Criminology (I)
BHAUMIK, T.K
Public Scctor (E)
BHAVANISHANKAR, B S
Irrigation (E)Irrigation (O)
BHENDE, M .JMoney-Lending (C)
BHIDAY, M.REducation (H)
BRIM SAINIncome-tax (S)
BHOLE, L.MMoney-lending (D)
BHOWMIK, SHARIT KPolice (P)
BHOWMIK, SHARIT KUMAR History (T)
b h u y a n , a .rInternational Trade (M)
b id w a i , p r a b u l
International Affairs (N)
BIJAWAT, MAHESH CIncome-tax (L)
BILLIMORIA, R.PManagement (M)
BIOGRAPHIES
AU Revoir, Justice Bhagwati, Upendra Baxi. 1985 86 : 25 (15) Mains 7-8
Acharyya, Snehangshu Kaota- death of. 1985-86 ; 90 CWN151-2
African Nobel Laureate. R S C. 1985-86 : 25 (7) Mains 10
Afzal Bangash : A life dedicated to militant struggle. Feroz Ahmed. 1986: 21 EPW2219
Agrawal, Harilal—appointed as a judge of Orissa High Cou^^. 1986 (JI); 73 AIR 112
Agarwal, H a r i la la p p o in te d as the Chief Justice o f Patna High Court. 1986 (My) : 61 CLT51
Agarwalla, Tikaram—Death of. 1986 : 62 CLT 15
Ali, Syed Murtaza Fazal—Death of. 1985 (S-D ): 5 Islamic CLQ 298
36 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Architect of parliamentary democracy in India. Hare- krushna Mahtab, 1986 (Je ) : 32 JPI 182-5
As the leader of the Lok Sabha. P, Gangadeb. 1986 (Je): 32 JPI 343-5
Author and guide of parliamentary democracy in India. Dinesh Singh. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 195-8
Authors of the Islamic d Comparative law quarterly— 1981- 8 6 : A Profile. 1986 (D ): 6 Islamic CLQ 309-18
Ayyangar, N. Rajagopal. Full Court reference in the memory of The Late Hon’ble Mr. Justice N. Rajagopal Ayyangar. Speeches by Y.V. Chandrachud, A.K. Parasaran and A.K. Sen. 1985 (2) SCR x-xviii
Bachawat, R.S.—Death of. 1986 : 90 CW N1J6
Bajpai, D.S.—appointed as a judge of Allahabad High Court. 1987 (D) : 73 AIR 160
Balakrishnan, K.G.—appointed as a judge of Kerala High Court. 1986 (M a): 73 AIR 48
Barik, Brahmanda—Death 1986 ; 61 CLT 12
of.
Basham, A L—Death of.Romila Thapar. 1986 : 21 EPW 381
Basu, Keshab Chandra—Death of. 1986 : 90 CWN 157
Beauvoir, Simonde—Death of. Nita Sanghvi. 1986 : 21 EPW 913-4
Bellie, E.J.—appointed as a judge of Madras High Courts 1986 (Je) : 73 AIR 96
Bhagwati, P.N. Indira Jaising. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 8-10
Bhagwati, P.N.—appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. 1986 (Ap) :73 AIR 63
Bhaskaran, P.—appointed as a judge of Madra* High Court; 1986 (Je) : 73 AIR 95 '
Bhatt, Ela. 1986 (O) : 1 LAW COL 22-3
Bhatt, N.H.—Retirement of.1985 (2): 26 GLR xxxiii
Book serial on V.R, Krishna Iyer. K. Chandramouli. 1985 : 1, II Nat’l L Rev 69-72
Bose, Vivian—Death of. 1984(1) SCR vii-xv
Burger, Warren E.—retirement of. 1986 : 90 CWN 121-2
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 37
Bellie, Ellithorai Joghee.— appointed as a judge of the Madras High Court. 1985 :98 LW 100
B h a sk a ra n , P .— a p p o in te d as a judge of the Madras High Court. 1985 ; 98 LW 97-8
Mr. C.K. Daphtary—A tribute. Speeches by .T.T. Desai, Y.V. Chandrachud, ,L.M . Singhvi, Soli Sorabjee, Anil Divan, Har Dev Singh, Adi P.O. Gandhi, R. Mathalone, R.K.P. Shankardass. 1985 : 22 lA1-26
Chandurkar, M.N.—appointed as the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. 1984 (F) :86 Bom LR 4
Chief Justice burger of U.S. Supreme Court Retires. 1986: 90 CWN 121-2
Daphtary, C.K.—Death1985 : 22 IA 1-26
of.
Das, Ashok—Death of. 1986 :61 CLT 53
Das, Gouri Shyam.-:-Death of. 1986 (My) : 61 CLT 50
Das, Madan M ohaa—Death of. 1986; 62 CLT 15
Dash, Sudhamsu Kumar—Death of. 1986 : 61 CLT 12
Datta. Salil Kumar—Death of-. 1986 ; 90 CWN 124
Democratic thinker and a charming parliamentarian. N G. Ranga. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 282-92
Deodhar, Ramdas—Death of.' 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 7
Dikseita, A.N.—appointed as a judge of Allahabad High Court. 1986 (M y); 73. AIR79
Dixit, Purshottam ' Vinayak— Death of. 1986 (Je) : 34 Jab LJ 14-34
Dudley, Billy and I. Ali A. Mozrui. 1981 : 7 ALT 343-5
Dutt, M .M .—appointed as a judge of Supreme Court. 1986 (S) : 73 AIR 127
Editorial note [Nehru and Parliament] Subhash C. Kashyap. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 153-4
Farewell address to Justice Narayana Rai Kudoor, on his retirement, by Sri M. Gopalakrishna Shetty Chairman, Karnataka State Bar Council and reply to the farewell by His lordship Justice N.R. Kudoor. 1986 (1) Kar LJ 1-8
38 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Father of parliamentary democracy in' India. R.R. Morarka. 1987 (Je) : 32 JPI 199-210
Fischer Louis as Gandhi’s biographer. S.L. Malhbtra. 1986 (Ag) : 8 GM 259-70
Framji, K .K .^1985 ‘OLlYMPIA’ award to. 1985 (Je) : 32 Bha 124
Full Court reference held in the high court on 27-5-1986 on the demise of Sri P. Govindan Nair, Former Chief Justice of The Kerala High Court. Speeches by Justice V.S. Malimath, P.V. Ayyappan, and M.I. Joseph. 1986 KLT55-8
Full Court reference in the memory of the Late Hon’ble Mr. Justice N. Rajagopala Ayyangar by Y.V. Chandra- chud. Speeches by K. Para- saran and A.K. Sen. 1985 (2) SCR x-xviii
Full Court reference in the memory of late Shri P R. Mridul.1985 (l)S C R vii-ix
Full Court reference in the memory of Late Mr. Justice Vivian Bose, former judge, of the Supreme Court. Y.V. Chandrachud. 1984 (1) SCR vii-ix
Gandhi, Indira. A tribute to the memory of The Late Prime Minister of India Smt. Indira Gandhi by The Chief Justice of India in the ful^ court reference on Monday, November 5, 1984. Speeches by K. Parasaran and A.K. Sen. 1985(2) SCR i-ix
Gandhi. Indira—Death of. 1984 (N) ; 86 Bom LR51^9
Gifford, Lord Tony. 1986 (A p):1 Law Col 22-3
Gorbachev, Mikhail—a biography. 1985-86 (25) (11)Mains 34-5
Greenberg, Jack. 1986 (Jl);. 1 LAW COL 21-2
Hassan, Farooq—appointed as a judge of the Rajasthcn High Court. 1986 (M y); 73 AIR80
Hazari, R .K .—Death of. 1986 : 21 EPW 1967-8
Hazari, R av i: A Remembrance. K.S. Krishnaswamy. 1986: 21 EPW 2076-8
Homage to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. 1985 (S) ; 31 JPI 436-7
Hota, Ganashyam—Death ’ of. 1986 : 62 CLT 68
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 39
I.P. Desai and sociology of India. Ramkrishna Mukherjee. 1986 : 21 EPW 164-8
In Memoriam : Billy dudley and1. Ali A. Mazrui. 1981 : 7 ALT 343-5
In Profile—A woman judge. Sunil Gupta. 1986 (1) SCC 26-35
Indira Gandhi’s political economy. Kewal Verma. 1985-86 :25 (9) Mains 19-23
Introduction. Subhash C.Kashyap. 1986 (Je ): 32 JPI 155-72
Iyengar, V.T. Rangaswamy— Death of. Speech by Thiru R. Krishnamoorthy, reply by the Chief Justice. 1986 : 99 LW 60b 60c
Iyer, V.R. Krishna : The architect of modern criminal jurisprudence. N.R. Madhava Menon. 1981 ( J a ) : 9 IJ Cri1-2
Iyer, V.R. Krishna—Crosses 70. Tribute by Chief Justice of India [P.N. Bhagwati]. 1986 (1): 47 SCWR 1-6
Jafri, S.I.—appointed as a judge of Allahabad High Court. 1986 (Ma) ; 73 AIR 48
Jain, Panna Chand—appointed as a judge of Rajasthan High Court. 1986 (M y): 73 AIR 80
Jain, Premchand.—appointed as the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court. 1986: 24 Kar LJ I
Jawaharlal Nehru : The Democrat. Gopal Singh. 1986 (Je): 32 JPI 2fO-6
Jawaharlal Nehru and his socialism Jag Mohan. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 29 31
Jawaharlal Nehru and world order. A-K. Damodaran. 1985-86 ; 25 (9) Mains 13-7
Jawaharlal Nehru as a parliamentarian. Sushila Rohatgi. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 356-61
Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision of science & technology. K.R. Narayanan. 1985-86 : 25 (9) Mains 8-10
t,
Jesudurai, Padmini—.felicitation to. Speech by R. Krishna- moorlhy, reply by Padmini Jesudurai. 1986 ; 99 LW 69- 71
Judicial activism and creativity of Chief Justice P.N. Bhagwati. N . Vijay Kumar. 1986:2 Nat’L L Rev 25-41
40 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Kailasam, P .S —Death of. 1986:99 LW 57-60
Kaldor, Nicholas—An obituary.A.K. Dasgupta. 1986: 21 EPW 1829
Kanade, M.P.—Death of.Speeches by K. Madbava Reddy, R.S. More, K..K, Singhvi, S.B. Naik. 1985 ( J I ) : 87 Bom LR 49-52
Kania, M.H.—appointed as the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. 1986 (JI-A g); 88 Bom LR 49-50
Kania, M.H.—appointed as a judge of Bombay High Court. 1986 (S ): 73 AIR 128
Kapur, K. Dalip,—appointed as the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court, 1986 (Ap) : 73 A IR 64
Kudoor, N.R.—retirement of. 1986 ( l ) K a r L J 1-8
Kumarasundaram, S.—Deathof. H.T. Parekh. 1986:21 EPW 912
A Lawyer’s debut. Phiroze R. Vakil. M.C. Chagla. 1986 (S ) : 1 LEJ 28-9
Legacy of Nehru. S- Gopal. 1985-86 : 24 (11 12) Mains6-8, 53
Loomba, B.L.—appointed as • a judge of All&habad High Court. 1986 ( D ) : 73 AIR 159
Loss of life’s partner. 1985 ; I,II Nat’L L Rev 73-5
Machel, Samora. Hari Sharan Chhabra. 1985-86: 25 (7)Mains 4-5
Madhava Reddy, K—our new chief justice. 1984 (A p): 86 Bom LR 9-10
Mahapatra, Somanath K ar— Death of. 1986 : 61 CLT 12
Making of a Martyr. Satyapal Dang. 1986 (Ann) Mains 18
Mandela on Gandhi, Nehru and Indira. 1986 (Ann) Mains 77
[Mandela, Nelson] : A Dauntless crusader. Sumit Chakra- vartty. 1986 (Ann) Mains 75-9
Marcuse, Hebert—atribute :Metapsychologist (1898-1979). Ashis Nandy. 1979 ; 5 ALT 394-6
Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanavi; Juristic thought and contribution to the development of Islamic law in the Indian subcontinent. Furqan Ahmad. 1986 (M a): 6 Islamic CLQ 71-9
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 41
Mehta, B K.—retirement of. 1986 (2)! 27 GLR xxix-XXX
Mehta, Porus A.—Death of.Speeches by M H. Kania,H.M. Seervai, M.T. Tijori- waJa, A.V. Savant, R.S. More. 1986 (S) : 88 Bom LR 113-7
The Metamorphosis of Editor Bhatia. K. Chandramouli. 1986 (J I-D ): 22 CMLJ i-ii
Misra, A.P.—appointed as a judge of the Allahabad High Court. 1986(F); 73 AIR 32
Misra, B N.—appointed as the Chief Justice of Orissa High Court. 1986 : 61 CLT 52
Misra, Kali Sankar—Death of. 1986:61 CLT 12
Mitra, Sankar Prasad—Death of. 1985-86:90 CWN 149-51
Modi, N.A.r—Death of. Speeches by K. Madhava Reddy, A.V. Savant, R.S. More, G.A. Thakkar, S B. Naik, J.P. Thakkar. 1985 (Ja) : 87 Bom LR 1-4
Mohanty, Hrudanand—Death of. 1986; 61 CLT 53
Mohanty, J.K .—Transfer to the Sikkim High Court as the Chief Justice. 1986 : 61 CLT 16
Mookerjee, Chittatosh—Incoming Chief Justice. 1986-87 : 91 CWN 2-3
Mridul, P.R.—Death of. 1984(0 ) ; 86 Bom LR 31-3-1985(1) SCR vii-ix
Mukherji, Ajoy—Death of.1986 : 21 EPW 939-40
Mullik, Bhola Nath—Death of.1984 (JI-S); 31 IPJ 61
Murphy, Lionel Keith—Death of. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 57
Naik, Anam Chandra—Death of. 1986 ; 62 CLT 64
Nain, J.L.—Death of. Speeches by M.H. Kania, A.V. Savant, K.S. Cooper, N.H. Gursahani, M.T. Tijoriwala. 1985 ( D ) :87 Bom LR 89-92
Nair, Chettur Shankaran.— appointed as a judge of the Kerala High Court. Speeches by M.B. Kurup. M.I. Joseph& reply by Chettur Sankaran Nair. 1986 KLT 107-10
Nair, P. Govindan.—Death 1986 KLT 55-8
of.
42 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Nanabhai, Haridas.—Centenary celebrations of appointment of first Indian permanent judge, Bombay High Court. 1985 ( J l ) : 87 Bom LR 54-6
Nanabhai, Haridas—First Indian permanent judge, Bombay High Court. 1985 (Ag) : 87 Bom LR 65-6
Narain, Mabinder.—appointed as a judge of Delhi High Court. 1986 (A p ); 73 AIR64
Natarajan, S.—appointed as a judge of Supreme Court. 1986 (S ); 73 AIR 127
Natarajan, S.—appointed as a judge of Supreme Court of India, 1986 : 99 LW I2a-12b
Navkar, A.R.—Death of. 1986 ( J I ) : 34 Jab LJ 34-5
Navkar, Anand Rarncbandra — Death of. 1986 (Je) ; 34 Jab LJ 14-32
Nehru : An ideal Parliamentarian. Bal Ram Jakbar. 1986 (Je ): 32 J P I 178-81
N eh ru : From Panchsheel to nonalignment. A.K, Damod- aran. 1985-86:24 (11 & 12) Mains 9-10, 57
N ehru : Nation-builder, world statesman. Ralph Buultjens.
1985-86:24 (11 & 12) Mains11-2
Nehru, some reminiscences. Darbara Singh. 1986 (Je ) ; 32 JPf 340-2
Nehru and the constitution- making. L.P.S. Shrivastava. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 293-304
Nehru and democracy. Tara AliBaig. 1986 (Je); 32 JPI 249-54
Nehru and democracy at the grassroots level. Narain Chand Parashar. 1986 (Je ): 32 JPI 258-9
Nehru and the opposition. Krishna Mehta. 1986 (Je ): 32 JPI 353-5
Nehru and parliament. Karan Singh. I986 (Je) ; 32 JPI 305-6
Nehru and parliamentary democracy. Bhishma Narain Singh, 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 245-8
Nehru and parh'amenlary democracy. Biju Patnaik. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 255-7
Nehru and parliamentary democracy. Renuka Ray. 1986 (Je ) : 32 JPI 211-8
Nehru and parliamentary democracy ; Some thoughts. R.R. Diwakar, 1986 (Je): 32 JPI 186-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 43
Nehru and presiding ■ ofEcer?. S.L. Shakdher. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPf 311-22
Nehru and the Rajya Sabha. Pranab Mukherjee. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 346-32
Nehru and representative bodies in India. R. Venkataraman. 19:6 (Je ) : 32 JPl, 173-7
Nehru and science. Bafdev Singh. 1985-86 : 24 (17)Mains 35-7
Nehru and secular democracy. Frank Anthony. 1986 (Je) ; 32 JPi 238-44
Nehru and working of democracy. Anser Kidwai. 1986 (Je); 32JP I 233-7
Nehru as a democrat. Rashee- duddin Khan. 1986 (Je): 32 JPI 267-76
Nehru as I saw. M S. Gurupa- daswamy. 1986 (Je) : 32JPr 334-9
Nehru carried plan on his head. K. Krishna Moorthy. 1985- 86 : 24(11 & 12) Mains 13, 55
The Nehru era in PatHament: Some recollections. P.N. Krishna Mani. 1986 (Je): 32 JPI 323-33
Nehru for today. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (11 & 12) Mains 1-2
Nehru for t o d a y T h e Basic approach. 1985-86 ; 24 (38). Mains 32-3
Nehru from the press gallery. J P. Chaturvedi. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 362-6
Nehru on nationalism and socialism. Sashi Joshi. 1985- 86: 24 (11 c£ 12) Mains 14-6, 18 1
Nehiu’s role, in shaping the Parliament. B.R. Nanda. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 307-10
Nehru’s use of the spoken word. K.S. Duggal. 1985-86 : 24(II <S 12) Mains 17-8
Nehru’s vision of parliamentary democracy. A.N. Das. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 219-32
New appointments o f three judges for our High Couctr-- Bhaskaran, Ramalingam- and Bellie. 1985 : 98 LW 97-100^
Ovation to Honourable Shri Justice B.B.L. Shrivastava and Honourable Shri Justice A.G. Qureshi on the 4th July 1986. Speeches.by A.M; Mathur, J.P. Dubey, P.C. Jain. Reply byB.B.L. Shrivastava. 1986 (Ag);34 Jab LJ 53-6 ■
44 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Oza, G.L.—appointed as a judge o f the Supreme Court. 1986 (Ap) : 73 AIR 63
Panda, Smrutiranjan—Death of. 1986 : 61 CLT 12
Panigrahi, Nityananda—Death of. 19S6 ; 61 CLT 11
Pathak, new CJ. 1986 ( D ) : 1 LEJ 20
Pathak, Dambarudhar—Retirement of. 1986 : 61 CLT 32
Pathare, Madhukar. 1986 (S) :1 LAW COL 23
Patnaik, Bira Kishore—Death of. 1986 : 61 CLT 12
Patraj B.K.—Death of. 1986 : 61 CLT 52
Pattnaik, Krupasindhu—Death of. 1986 ; 62 CLT 19-20
A Perfect democrat and an ardent socialist. Uma Shankar Dikshit. 1986 (Je j; 32 JPI 277-81
Phatani, Pritam. 1986 (Je) : I LAW COL 23
Ponda. Freny. 1986 (S) : 1 LAW COL 22
Profile of an Attornery-General,1985-86: 90 CWN 29-32
Pujari, Aswini Kumar—Death of. 1986: 61 CLT 38
Qureshi, A.G.—reply by. 1986 (S ) : 34 Jab LJ 57
Qureshi, Abdul Gaiyur—appointed as a judge of Madhya Pradesh High Court. 1986 (Ag) : 34 Jab LJ 52-3
Radhakrishnan, S. 1986 (Ma) : 1 LAW COL 15-6
Rajashree. 1986 (My) : 1 LAW COL 22-3
Rajiv Gandhi and Secularism : Lessons from Muslim women bill debate. Kewal Verma.1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 51-3,6
Ramalingam, S.T. —appointed as a judge of Madras High Court. 1986 (Je): 73 AIR 95
Ramalingam, Santha Thanga- velu—appointed as a judge of the Madras High Court. 1985: 98 LW 98-100
Ramaswami, G .—appointed as Additional SoJicitor General of India. 1986 : 99 LW 73
Rao, K L —Death of. 1986 (Ap) : 33 Bha i
Rao, P.S. Prakasha—Death of. 1986 : 61 CLT 11
Rath, Lingaraj—appointed as a judge of Orissa High Court. 1986 (Je): 73 AIR 96=1986 ; 61 CLT 39-40
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 45
Ray, B.C.—appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court. 1986 (Ap) :73 AIR 64
Reference by Shri K. Parasaran, Attorney General of India. 1984(1) SCR x-iii
Reference by Mrs. Sunanda Bhandare, Vice President, Supreme Court Bar Association. 1984 (1) SCR xiv-v
Relevance of Jawaharla! Nehru. P.N. Haksar. 1985-86: 24 (38) Mains 23-7
Remembering Indira Gandhi. G. Parthasarthi and H.Y.Sharda Prasad, 1985-86: 24 (11 & 12) Mains 51-2
Remembering Smita Patil. Amita Malik. 1985-86 : 25 (14)Mains 5
Robinson, Joan—Portrait of an intellectual rebel. Amit Bhaduri. 1985; 20 EPW1908
Routrary, Sridhar—Death of. 1986 : 62 CLT 20
Roy, B.C.—appointed as ajudge of the Supreme Court of India. 1985-86: 90 CWN2
Roy, Mary. 1986 (N -D ); LAW COL 33-5
I
Sambamurti, M.K.—appointed as the Chairman, Central Electricity Authority. 1985 ( J I ) :3 2 Bha 118
Sayeed, M.A. Sathar—retirement of. 1986 : 90 LW 49-52
Sen, Anil Kumar—appointed as the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court. 1986 : 90 CWN 158-9
Sen, Anil Kumar—appointed Chief Justice. 19i5-86: 90CWN 153-4
Sen, Anil Kumar—Outgoing Chief Justice. 1986 : 91 CWN2-3
Shanmukham—retirement of. Speeches by the Advocate general, reply by Shanmukham. 1986(N ); 99 LW 77- 9
Sharma, N.K.—appointed as Chairman, Central Water Commission. 1985 ( J I ) : 32 Bha 95
Sharma, V.V.R.L.—Death of, 1986 ; 62 CLT 63
Shinwell, Emanuel. 1986 : 90CWN 145-8
Shrivastava, B.B.L.—repIy by,1986 (A g): 34 Jab LJ 56-7
46 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Shukla, R.P.—appointed as a judge of Allahabad High Court. 1986 (D ): 73 AIR.159
Simone de Beauvoir. EPW 1187
1986 ; 21
Singaravelu, retirement of. Speeches by Advocate General, reply by Singaravelu.1986 : 99 LW 74-6
Singh, K.N.—appointed as a judge of Supreme Court. 1986 (S): 73 AIR 127
Singh, Ram Pal—appointed as a judge of M.P. High Court.1986 (D) : 73 AIR 170
Sinha, D.S*—appointed as a judge of Allahabad High Court. 1986 (Jl): 73 AIR 112
Social background of eighth Lok Sabha (1984). C.P. Bhambhri and P.S. Verma. 1985-86: 24 (48) Mains 20-3
A Soviet appraisal : Indira G andh i; A life dedicated. Rostislaw Ulyanovsky. 1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 10-3, 57
Shrivastava, B.B.L.—appointed as a judge of Madhya Pradesh High Court. 1986 (Ag) :34 Jab LJ 52
Speech of the Chief Justice [P N. Bhagwati] of India on the occasion of release Festschrift [In honour o f Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer] on 5 November, 1985 at India International Centre. 1985 : I, II Nat’L Law Rev 66-8
Surana. J.S.—Death of. 1986 (Je ) : 34 Jab LJ 14-32
Surana, S.J.—Death of. 1986 (JI) ; 34 Jab LJ 35-7
Swain, Nishikanta—Death of.1986 : 62 CLT 63
Swami Agnivesh. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 22-3
Tambo, Oliver honoured. 1986 : 24 (37) Mains 31-4
Thomas, K..T.—appointed as a judge of Kerala High Court.1986 (My) : 73 AIR 79
Tilak, M.L.—Death of. A Tribute. T.A. Anantha Basu. 1986:53 An LT42
Tragedy of Justice Murphy. K.M. Sharma. 1986 (N ) : 1 LEJ 12-7
Tribute to Indira Gandhi. Fidel Castro. 1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 14
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 47
A Tribute to the memory of The Late Prime Minister of India Smt. Indira Gandhi by The Chief Justice of India in the full court reference pn Monday, November 5, 1984. Speeches by K. Parasaran and A.K. Sen. 1985 (2) SCR i-ix
“ A Tribute to N.C. Upadhya, ex Advocate General, U.P.” K.M, Sinha. 1986 : 84 ALJ3-4
Unveiling of The Bas-Relief statue of Mr. M.C. Chagla- first Indian Chief Justice of the High Court, Bombay on August 15, 1985. Speeches by Arvind V. Sawant, K. Madhava Reddy. 1985 (A g):87 Bom LR 67-71
Upadhya, N .C .—Death of.1986 ; 84 ALJ 3-4
V.R. Krishna Iyer crosses 70. Tribute by Chief Justice of India [P.N. Bhagwati]. 1986( I ) : 47 SCWR 1-6
Varadan, S.—appointed as Secretary, Department of Public Enterprises. 1985 ( D ) ; 1 9 L U 2
Verma, J.S.—appointed as a judge of M.P. High Court.1986 (S ): 73 AIR 128
Verma, Jagdish Sharma— appointed as the Chief Justice
of Madhya Pradesh High Court. Speeches by G.G. Sohani, A.M. Mathur, Rameshwar Neekhra, J.P. Dube. 1986 (Jl) : 34 Jab LJ 38-44, 5
Vijayavargiya, Ramkrishna Chaganial—retirement of. Speeches by R.K. Vijayavargiya, A.K. Chitale, Chandra- prakash Chhajjed, P.K. Shukla, B.G. Nema, Reply by Vijayavargiya. 1986 (A g): 34 Jab LJ 46'51
Vyas, D.V.—Death of. Speeches by K. Madhava Reddy, A.V. Savant, K.S. Kooper, N.H. Gursahani, M.T. Tijoriwala.1985 (JI): 87 Bom LR 52-4
Was Ambedkar just a leader of the Mahars ? Neera Burra.1986 ; 21 EPW 429-31
Who’s who of Mugha nobility. Ashim Kumar Roy. 1986 : 21 EPW 163
V
Why this can t? N.C. 1985-86: 24 (45) Mains 1-2
Will and testament. Jawahar Lai Nehru. 1985-86 ; 24 (38) Mains 36
Yadav, B.L.—appointed as a judge of The Allahabad High Court. 1986 (F ): 73 AIR32
BOSE, ARUN
Economic Development (A)
®OSE, ASHISH Population (P)
BOSE, KAKOLI
Management (D)
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS•48
BISHNOI, T.REconomic Development {"F)
BISWAS, DILIP K
Polllution (G)
BISWAS, SWaPNA
Women (S)
B L \IR , HARRY W Forestry (S)
BLAY, KWAW NYAMEKE Public Internaitional Law (S)
BOHRA, H.C
Agriculture (G;
BOKARE, M.G
Economic Development (M) Economic Development (P) Economic Development (S)
BOKLIN, GUSTAV
Agriculture (E)
BOMBWALL, K.R
Political Parties (S)
BONDAREVSKY, G.L
International Affairs (W)
BOPARAI, H VRINDERMarriage & Divorce (E)
BORA, JYOTI PRASAD Labour (W)
BOSE, PRADIP KUMARSociology (S)
BOSE, SUKUMARCriminology (C) Criminokgy (S)Medical Jurisprudence (F) Prisons (P)
BOSE, SUPROTIMLegal Profession (S)
BRAHM PRAKASH
Education (S)
BRAR, PARMINDERHuman Rights (P)Public Intcinaiional Law (P)
BRENNAN, PAUL Mass Media (M)
BRENNIG, JOSEPH J History (T)
3RAWLEY, EDWARD A Social Work (T)
BROCK, LOTHAB
International Affairs (E)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 49
B R O W N , MICHAEL F
Police (M)
BRUCAN, SILVIUInternational Affairs (E)
BUCH, N.NAdministration (D)Democracy (D)Economic Development (D)
BUCHANAN, KEITH History (W)
BUDGET and BUDGE PING
1986-87 Budget: Signs of growth pains without growth, Arun Kumar. 1986 : 21 EPW 661-4
The Budget: 361
1986 : 21 EPW
Budget—cutting law struck down. Geffery Coll. 1986 (N-D) : 1 LAW COL 32
Budget 1986-87: Appearance and reality. Paul Gueriviere. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 36 SA 195-200
The Budget, 1986 and capitalisation o f interest. M.N. Srinivasan. 1986 ( J I ) : 82 Ta 37-42
Budget and corporate sector. R. Santhanam. 1986 (M y); 16 CS 334-9
Budget and fiscal trap. Bhuba- tosh Datta. 1985-86 : 24 (27) Mains 3-4, 33
Budget and long-term fiscal policy. Amaresh Bagchi. 1986: 21 EPW 639-44
Budget and seventh plan. D.T Lakdawala. 1986 : 21 EPW 657-60
Central budget 1986-87. K.N. Balasubramanian. 1986 (Ma) :80 Ta 147-52
The Central budget 1986-87— Proposals relating to direct taxes. P.S. Ramnath. 1986 (My) : 16 CS 345-7
Central budget 1986-87: Wind of chanjge ? Bhabatosh Datta.1986 : 21 EPW 651-6
Conaments on budget changes1986-87. 1986 (iVla); 23 Exc LT A85-I04
Customs and excise innovations. Arun Goyal. 1986 : 21 EP-W 620-1
Discretionary transfers ; A review, K,K. George. 1986 : 21 EPW 1993-8
Economic and functional classification of the central governments budget : 1986-87. 1986 (S) : 40 RBI Bull 564-80
50 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Expenditure pattern in state budgets : An exploratory survey. N. Vijay Jugannathan.1986 : 21 EPW 1365-7
Finance Minister’ speech. V.P. Singh. 1986 (Ma) ; 23 Exc LT AI05-14
How much for the plan ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1663
More about the Central budget I9!?6-87. K.N. Balasubra- manian. 1986 (Ap) : 81 Ta56-60
A Primer on budgetary policy or, how to get rid of money illusion. Mihir Rakshit. 1986: 21 EPW 645-50
Quick recovery from budget blues. 1986 ; 21 EPW 676
Thoughts on Central budget. Raunaq Singh. J986 (My) : 16 CS 329-30
Union budget 1986-87 ; Implication of proposals relating to direct taxes. R.N. Lakhotia.1986 (M y): 16 CS 340-2, 7
“Union budget 1986-87 : New income-tax amendments for tax payers. R.N. Lakhotia.1986 (Ap) : 16 TLR 49-51
Union budget 1986-87 and capitalisation of interest. D. Varadarajan. 1986 (1) (Ap)' Comp LJ 208-17
Union budget proposals 1986-87, M.P. Chitale. 1986 : 21 EPW 665-9
Zero base budgeting. C.V. Srinivasan. 198o (Ap-Je) : 32 IJPA 303-12
BULSARA, G.J
Companies (T)International Trade (T)
BUNDY, McGEORGE Energy (M)
BURMAN, B.K. ROY
Economic Development (R)Mass Media (M)Minorities (I)
BURNS, TOM R
Science & Technology (T)
BURRA, NEERA
Children (C)Labour(Cj Labour(G)
C, H
Constitutional Law (N)Crimes (M)Elections (W)History (B)History (C)History (F)History (L)History (M)International Affairs (C) International Affairs (D)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 51
International Affairs (G) International Affairs (H) International Affairs (I) International Affairs (M) International Affairs (N) International Affairs (R) International Affairs (T) Internationa! Affairs (W) Judiciary (D)Politics (B)Politics (C)Politics (E)Politics (F)Politics (G)Politics (M)Politics (N)Politics (O)Palitics (P)Politics (R)Politics (S)Politics (T)Politics (W)Political Parties (A) Political Parties (M) Political Parties (W) Press (M)Terrorism (D)Terrorism (F)Terrorism (L)Women (O)
C ..S
International Affairs (S)
C., V.N
History (I)
CAIDEN, GERAI D EAdministration (A)
c a p i t a l i s m
Capitalistic accoumulation in logical and historical time. Amit Bhaduri. 1985 : 20EPW 1903-7
How capitalism starves 100 million people. A.R. Desai.1986 : 21 EPW 619
What kind of capitalism ? Ranjan Gupta. 1985-86 : 24 (33) Mains 32-3
CARDOSO^ " tHSociology (S)
CARDOZO, ^flCKYHousing (S)
CARROLL, LUCY Dowry (D)Marriage & Divorce (M) Marriage & Divorce (T) Mohammadan Law (M) Mohammad an Law (T)Torts (D)Women (R)
CASTE
Anti-Caste movement in Maharashtra. M.M. Jadhav. 1986 : 21 EPW 740-2
Confessions of reluctant Brahmin. Vimal Balasubrahmayan.1986 (Ann) Mains 19-20
CASTELLS, MANUEL
Economic Development (H)
52 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
CAVANAGH, JOHN
Banking (T)
CFLLINT, H.R. “ HANK”Criminology (L)Criminology (M)
GHADHA, G.S
Communalism (S)
CHAGLA, M.C
Judiciary (G)
CHAINANI, A.BJudiciary (C)
CHAKRAVARTI, ANANDHistory (U)Land (U)
CHAKRAVARTI, RANABIR
History (M)
CHAKRAVARTTY, NIKHILInternational Affairs (I)
CHAKRABORTY, RUMA Criminology (M)
CHAKRABORTY, SATYA-SADHAN
Elections (S)
CHAKRABARTY, SNIGDHA
Agriculture (S)
CHAKRAVARTY, SUKHAMOYEducation (D)Education (T)
CHAKRAVARTTY, SUMITInternational Affairs (W)Politics (P)
CHAKRAVARTY, UMAWomen (?)
CHAMOLI, P.CIndustries (P)
CHAMPAPILLY, C.A. SEBASTIAN
Fundamental Rights (P)
CHANDAVARKAR, ANAND G
Economic Development (W)
CHANDHOKE, NEERAHistory (C)Politics (P)
CHANDNA, SAHIB SINGH Police (C)
CHANDOLA, HARISH
International Affairs (D)
CHANDA, ASIMAVA
Companies (C)
CHANDRA, BIPAN Communalism (C)Communalism (W)Politics (F)
CHANDRA, KEYA
Industries (D)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 53
CHANDRA, NIRMAL KUMAR Economic Development (T) Export (M)
CHAHDRA, SATISH
History (C)Industries (M)
CHANDRA, V.RCriminal Procedure (N)
CHANDRA PAL
Elections (R)
CHANDRAGHUD, Y.V
Justice-Administration of (S) Legal Profession (I) Mohammedan Law (S) Women (S)
CHAN DR AN, GEETA
Women (W)
CHANDRASEKHAR. C .P
Economic Development (E)
CHANDRASEKAR, P Companies (I)
CHANDRASEKAR, SURESH
Prisons (P)
COANDRASEKHARA, T.R Irrigation (R)
CHANDRASEKHAR AN, N.S
Wild Life (L)
CHANDRATRE, K.RCompanies (C)Companies (D)Companies (I)Companies (M)Excise & Customs (E)Public Sector (P)Trade Marks (P)
CHANGANACHERRY Rent Control (D)
CHARKY, V. RAJA
Constitutional Law ^S)
CHATORAJ, B N
Criminology (S)
CHATTERJEE, BANI
Employment, UnempJoyment (D)
CHATTERJEE. MANINI
Political Parties (J)
CHATTERJEE, MEERA Social Welfare (F)
CHATTERJI, M ONOJITEconomic Development (N) Economic Development (S)
CHATTERJI, P.C
Communal ism (G) Communication (F)
CHATLERJEE, PARTHA
Politics (T)
54 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
CHATTERJEE, S S Criminal Law (C)
CHATTOPADHYAY, KUNAL History (B)
CHATTOPADHYAY, PARESH
Socialism (0)
CHATURVEDI, H.R
Economic Development (P)
CHATURVEDI, O N
Edcation (U)
CHATURVEDI, R.NEducation (U)
CHATURVEDI, S.K
Police (P)
CHATURVEDI, SANJAY International Affairs (A)
CHATURVEDI, T NCommunalism (R)
CHAUDHURY. AJIT KAMAR Labour(O)
CHAUDHURI, K.K Labour(O)
CHAUDHBY, MAHINDER Population (P)
CHAUDHURI. MRINAL DATTA History (M)
CHAUDHURY, SADHAN Public Sector (P)
CHAUDHURI, SHEKHARIndustries (L)Public Scctor (M)
CHAUHAN, V.SAdministrative Law (R)
CHAWLA, DEEPAK Education (J)
CHELLAPPA, H.V.VLabour(B)
CHEN. MARTY Labour(P)
CHEN, ROSALINDEmployment, Unemployment
(R)
CHHABRA, G.S
Crimes (V)
CHHABRA, HARI SARANEducation (H)International Affairs (N)
CHHABRA, KIRPAL SINGH
Mercantile Law (M)
CHICHILNISKY. GRACIELA International Affairs (B)
CHILD, CHRISInternational Affairs (R)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 55
CHILDREN
Child abuse reporting upheld.1986 (D) ; 1 LEJ 57
Child and the labour law. Kamta Prasad Pande. 1982-83 : 8 &9 Ku LJ 84-97
Chifd, constitution and reality in India—A sociolegal study. P. Koieswar Rao. 1982-83 : 8& 9 Ku LJ 1-8
Child detenues. 1986 (Je): 1 LAW COL 15
Child health technology. 847
Limitations of 1986; 21 EPW
Child labour. Joseph Vadak- kethala. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 107-17
Child labour. RI & SR. 1986 (Je) : I LAW COL 43-5
Child labour and the law. L C. Dhingra. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 52-73
Child labour and model law, Neera Burra. 1985-86 ; 24(29) Mains 20-1
Child labour-summary of a stop investigation. T.P.S, Rao. 1982-83 ; 8 & 9 Ku LJ 133-5
Child survival and development revolution : A sceptical look. Raman Kutty. 1986 : 21 EPW 1354-5
Constitutional framework & equality among children. N.K. Indrayan. 1982-83: 8 & 9 Ku LJ 147-56
The Family’s adjustment to their hearing impared chiid. LinaD. Kashyap. 1986 (Ap) : 47 nSW 31-7
Hope for illegitimate children.1986 (D) •• 1 LEJ 56
Immunities and privileges of child under the Indian criminal law. Baldev Singh Malhi. 1982-83 ; 8'<& 9 Ku LJ 74-83
Inter-country' adoptions. Nir- mala Pandit. 1986 (Jl) ; 1 LAW COL 49-51
Legalising child Anand Grover. LAW COL 18-9
exploitation. 1986 ( J l ) : 1
Minor’s agreement and standard form contract. M.H. Hirani. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 118-26
Orphans beg for adoption : A study of institutional adop^ tions and quasi-adoptions in the city of Ahmedabad and a plea for a uniform adoption law. B.M. Shukla. 1982-83 :8 9 Ku LJ 32-51
Problems of illegitimate children under various personal laws in India : A plea for rationalisation. 1982-83 : 8 <6 9 Ku LJ 127-32
56 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Probing children’s “ sancfuaries” . CHOPRA, KANCHAN Vivek Kelkar. 1986 (Je ) : 1 LEJ.27-8 Religion (D)
Sexual exploitation of children. Michael Babin. 1985 (Ag) :
CHOPRA, PRANEconomic Developmenti^F)
19 CBI Bull 9-10-1986 (Ap) : CHOWDHARY, KAILASH20 CBI Bull 6-8
Victimized children. Pedro F. Silva-Ruiz. 1985 (Ap-Je) ; 27 JILI 253-74
CHINWEIZU Culture (O)
CHISHTI, SUMITRA
International Trade (N) International Trade (W)
CHITALE, M.AIrrigation (W)
CHITALE, M.PBudget & Budgeting (U)
CHITHELEN, IGNATIUS International Affairs (C)
CHITTICK, WILLIAM O Culture (U)
CHOCKALINGAM, K
Crime (V)Sociology (I)
CHOKSI, V.M Rent Control (A)
Medical Jurisprudence (O)
CHOWDHRY, PREM
Agriculture (A)
CHOWDHURY, SUJIT Politics (A)
CHOUDHURY, TAPASH GAN Taxation (P)
CHOW LA, N X
Economic Development (C) Mass Media (C)Mass Media (H)
CHUA, CATHY Agriculture (D)
CHURCHILL, WARD
Public International Law (G)
CINEMACinema, Marxism, and the
mother goddess. Chidananda Dasgupta. 1985 (S ) : 12 IICQ 249-64
Depiction o f poverty in cinema. N.V.K. Murthy. 1985-86 :24 (4-7) Mains 40-1
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 57
Feminism and the cinema of realism- C.S. Lakshmi. 1986 :21 EPW 113-5
Perspectives ; Third world women’s cinema : Notes on narrative, reflections on opacity. Susie Tharu. 1986:21 EPW 864-6
CIVIL LIBERTIESAbove the law. A.G. Noorani.
1986 : 21 EPW 1776
Amnesty’s annual report. A.G. Noorani. 1986 : 21 EPW 1976-7
Conflicting decision of The Supreme Court in State Government Pensioners’ Association V. State o f Andhra Pradesh. M.p. Tandon. 1986: 84 ALJ 13-4
Detention without trial. Ram Jethmaiani. 1986 (S ) : 1 LEJ16-21
Detention without trial—II. Ram Jethmaiani. 1986 (O ): 1 LEJ 8-11
Drafting a British bill of rights. M.A. Fazal. 1985 (JI-S) : 27 JILI 423-57 '
Andhra Pradesh—Persecution of a poet. 1986: 21 EPW 192-3
Aspects of the right to life. A.G. Noorani. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1041
CPI (M) : Peddling myths.M.S.S. Pandian. 1986 : 21EPW 62
Civil rights movement and social struggle in India. Aswini K. Ray. 1986 : 21 EPW 1202-5
Concept of right to public employment “as a new species of property” : Penumbral judicial activism. D.C. Jain. 1986 (4) s e e 27-34
India, tortune and U.N. A.G. Noorani. 1986: 21 EPW■989
Inquiries into police firings.A.G. Noorani. 1986 : 21 EPW 1244
Legal insurance/insuranceagainst illegal detention. Legal Action Wing, Calicut. 1986 KLT 46-7
Luckless lecturer. LEJ 56
1986 (D ): 1
Muslims and civil liberties. A.G. Noorani. 1986: 21 EPW680
Paying for legislative misconduct. A G. Noorani. 1986 :21 EPW 521
58 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Preventive detention and national security : The scope for judicial scrutiny. S.V. PulJa Reddy. 1985 (D) : 9 CULR 475-84
Privacy ; A bouse of many mansions, P.M. Bakshi. 1986 : 74 SCI 14-7
A Recollection. H.M. Seervai. 1986 (S ) ; 1 LEJ 7
Rights of Noorani. 1439
foreigners. 1986: 21
A.G.EPW
Right to information. 1986: 90 CWN 141-4
The Right to know. Anand Grover, 1986 (N -D ): LAW COL 84-7
Right to know or freedom of information. A.G. Noorani. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1337
The Right to reputation. A G. Noorani. 1986: 21 EPW 149
SC stays advocate’s detention. 1986 (O) ; 1 LEJ 7
State control on public mind.A.G. Noorani. 1986 : 21 EPW 2208
United Kingdom—Towards a ‘police state’. Michael Jacobs. 1986; 21 EPW 67-8
Where freedom is treason. E.S. Reddy. 1985-86; 25 (13)Mains 4-5
Your rights as accused. Shri- kant Bhat. 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 22-5
CIVIL PROCEDUREAn Application for attachment
before judgment if competent before leave is granted under order 33 R. 8. Varghese P. Thomas. 1986 KLT 23-4
Attachment before judgment of partner’s property—0.38. R. 5. C.P.C. A note on 99 L.W. 940. A.S. Raman. 1986 : 99 LW 85-6
Civil procedure and evidence. Vepa P. Sarathi. 1984: 20 ASIL 80-107
The Concept of locus standi in trade unions or service associations. K. Radha krishnan. 1986 (I) z 53 An LT 5-7
Legislative lethargy. M.R. Parameswaran. 1986 KLT 97
Two reports of India. A.G. Noorani. 1986: 21 EPW 416-7
Removing the bottlenecks. Atul Setalvad. 1986 (Je ): 1 LEJ
18-20
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 59
SC notice on asbestos. 1986 (Ap) ; I LAW COL 11
Sidelight on the case of Abhi- manyu Jee v. Gaya Prasad, reported in 54 (1982) C L .^ . '67. N. Mukherjee. 1986 (My): 61 CLT45-7
Whether order of not granting ex-parte injunction is appeal- able under 0 43, R. 1 (r). Civil Procedure Code ? R.U. Somani, 1986 (iVfy) : 6 Guj LH II
CIVIL SERVICEThe Administrative Tribunals
Act. Anand Grover. 1986 (Ap) : 1 LAW COL 29-32
Administrative Tribunal Act. N.K. Garg. 1986 (Jl) : LAW COLS
Administrative tribunals and administrative justice (A review, of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985). Bairam K. Gupta. 1985 (JI-S ); 31 iJPA 626-37
“Age of superannuation : Variable determinants” . D.C. Jain. 1986 (Ap) : 19 Lab IC ‘17-9
Bureaucracy and administrative reform in the Asian countries: A comparative analysis. Jon S.T. Quah. 1985 (JI-S): 31 IJPA 987-1015
The Challenge to the [A.T.] Act. 1986 (A p): 1 LAW COL 31, 33-4
Characteristics o f large service organisations in a developing country like India : A conceptual model. G. Ramesh. 1986 (Ja-M a); 32 IJPA 77-92
Compensating government employees for price increase : Basis, trends and forecasts. Poonam Gupta and Sanjeev Gupta. 1986 : 21 EPW M20-5
Conflict management in government—JCM style. Bata K. Dey. 1985 (Jl-S ):31 IJPA 600-25
“ Donstitution and service security.” S.N. Mukherjee. 1986 (D>: 19 Lab IC 51-7
Decline of Indian bureaucracy. P.S Appu. 1985-86 : 24 (43) M ains 27-30
Development of senior administrators. A.P. Saxena. 1986;21 EPW M33-6
Dismissal at pleasure. Editorial. 1985-86 ; 90 CWN 5-8
Editorial. 1986 (Ja-M a): 32IJPA v-viii
For whom the Pay Commission cares. BM. 1986: 21 EPW 1247-8
60 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
‘‘Government servants—punishment without ehquiry-effect of the Supreme Court’s judgment. M J. Vijayavardhana Rao. ]9 8 6 (Je ):7 3 AIR 83- 5
Greasing oily palms. CWN 117-20
1986 : 90
“ Impact of acquittal on departmental action—Ad hoc judicial response” . Shantimal Jain aad D.C. Jain. 1986 (O) : 19 Lab 1C 42-5
Pay Commission rep o rt: First impressions. Ruddar Datt. 1985-86 : 24 (45) Maids 2-4
Performance and accountability in public services. Arvind G. Risbud. 1^86 ( 0 -D ) : 32IJPA 992-1006
“ The Phantom of “ Public interest” . D.C. Jain. 1986 (Je ) ; 73 AIR 85-9
Pleasure doctrine in India. 1986:90 CWN 101-3
Public duties and moral obligations of government officials : The Lakhina pattern. Nalini Paranjpe. 1985 (Jl-S) r 31 IJPA 739-44
Recruitments to pubhc services,: Candidates’ reactions to inter
views as a technique of selection to public services. N. Umapathy. 1985 (0 -D ): 31 IJPA 1279-96
Secretaries’ Opera. 1986 : 21 EPW 1133-4
‘Sound’ of a new bureaucracy ; An African example. David Hircshmann. 1986 (la -M a):32 IJPA 1-18
West Bengal : Engineers’ grievances. 1986:21 EPW 1628- 9
CLAIRIMONTE, F Banking (T)
CLAIRMONTE, FREDERICK FBanking (T)
CLARKE, ARTHUR C International Affairs (S)
CLAYRE, ALASDAIREconomic Development (P)
CLEMENTS, KEVIN P
International Affairs (N)
COLE, SAMInternational Affairs (W)
COLL, GEFFREY
Budget & Budgeting (B)Housing (F)Judiciary (A)Polllution (E)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 61
B o l l a r d , d a v id
Science & Technology (C)
COMMERCEG.S. Patel Committee on Stock
Exchanges : Main recommendations. 1986 (2) (JI) Comp L J 156-90
Stock market goes its own way. 1986 : 21 EPW 1136-7
COMMUNALISMAppeal to the National Integra
tion Council : Sampradayikta Virodhi Andolan. 1985 86:24 (34) Mains 31-3
At Ahm edabad: Fanaticismehthroned. Mahesh Vijapur- kar. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains 3-4, 34
Ayodhya and after. D.R. Goyal. 1985-86 : 24 (28) Mains 5-8
Ayodhya dispute. Syed Shaha- budin. 1985-86 : 24 (36) Mains 34
Cinema and national integration. Khawaja Ahmed Abbas. 1985- '86 : 24 (28) Mains 18-21
Civil rights groups and commu- nalism. Vijendra. 1986 : 21 EPW 942
Communal holocaust in Amra- vti. Asghar Ali Engineer. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2026-7
Communalism : Historical realities. Romila Thapar. 1986-87 :25 (19> Mains 18-21
Communalism : How the virus spreads. P. Tharyan. 1986 (JI-D) : 22 CMLJ 139-42
Communalism : Its facets and roots. Asghar Ali Engineer. 1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 15- 9
Communalism—A legacy of British rule. Suniti Kumar Ghosh. 1986 (Jl-D) : 22 CMLJ 97-103
Communalism—The Way out. Hasan Abdullah. 1985-86: 24 (44) Mains 31-3
Communalism and Indian polity: Is there a solution ? Harbans Mukhia. 1985-86 : 24 (29) Mains 23-6
Communalism in Modern India : A Theoretical examiaation. Dilip Simeon. 1983-86 : 25(13) Mains 7-17
Communalism, secularism and solialism. Lalit Uniyal. 1986 (Ann) Mains 21-2, 68-73
Communalism—The way out. Bipan Chandra. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 11-4, 48
Communalism and citizeuship education. G.B.K. Hooja. 1986 (JI-D) : 22 CMLJ 168-70
62 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Communalism and law and order issues. N.S. Saksena. 1986 (JI-D) : 22 CMLJ 165-7
The Communalism in the Punjab 1937-47. Harmohinder Singh. 1986 (JI-D) : 22 CMLJ 126-38
Convention on communalism and the threat to diversity. 1986 : 21 EPW 1876-7
Faces of communalism. Observer. 1985-86 i 24 (46) Mains3-5
Fundamentalism. H.S. Khare. 1986 (Je) ; 322 Sem 14-8
The Growth of communalism in secular India. P.C. Chatterji. 1965 (Ma) ; 12 lICQ 1-12
Growth trends. O.P. Sharma. 1986 (Je ): 322 Sem 28-33
Labour: Trade union standagainst communalism. Observer. 1985-86 : 24 (37) Mains 5-6
Let’s talk about Hindu ‘Fundamentalism’. Romesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 807
Not by brave words alone. Ghulam RabbaniTaban. 1985- 86:25 (1) Mains 23-4
Open letter to Prime Minister, p.p. Ummerkoya, 1985-86 : 24 (34) Mains 6
The Origins of communalism in India. D.R. Goyal. 1986 (JI-D) : 22 CMLJ‘91-6
Perceptions and counter-perceptions. R.K. Hazari. 1985- 86 : 24 (48) Mains 7-9
Problems of communal harmony : An Islamic point of view. Asghar Ali Enginesr. 1985-86:24 (20) Mains 28-30, 34
The Problem of communalism : A Basic approach. H.S. Bhatia. 1986 (JI-D ): 22CMLJ 90
RSS : Doctrine of disruption. D.H. Goyal. 1985-86; 24(11 & 12) Mains 30-3
Religion, communalism and national, integration. Ram Jethmalani. 1986 (JI-D ): 22 CMLJ 157-61
Media and communalism. Sub- rata Banerjee. 1986 (JI-D) :22 CMLJ 146.51
Religion, communalism and socialism. Vibhay Jtia. 1985- 86 : 25 (9) Mains 42-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 63
Remembering Bhagat Singh ; Call to fight communalism and ^scism . 1986: 24 (31) Mains 30-1
The kise of triuslim fundamentalism in India: I—Role of Maiilana Abul Kalam Azad. Ali Ashraf. II : Is Pakistan a consequence of Wahhabism ?A.K. Mohiyuddin. 1986 (JI- D) : 22 CMLJ 112-25
Roots of communalism. Asghar Ali Engineer, 1986 (Je) : 322 Sem 19-24
Roots of communalism in India. T.N. Chaturvedi. 1986 (Jl- D) : 22 CMLJ 104-7
A Spectrc of communalism, G.S. Chadha. 1986 (Jl-D ):22 CMLJ 1C8-11
TUs unite against communalism. Narendra Sbarma. 1985-86 :24 (31) Mains 5, 31
Violence brewing among opposing communities. T.G. Joseph. .1986 (JI-D ): 22 CMLJ 162-4
The way out. Bipan Chandra. 1986 (Je): 322 Sem 34-40
Who is responsible for communal violence ? N.S. Saxena. 1986 (JI-D ): 22 CMLJ 143-5
COMMUNICATIONAgitating for an alternative.
Mehra Masani. 1986 (Ma) : 319 Sem 23-8
The Autonomy debate. L.K*. Advani. 1986 (M a); 319 Sem18-22
Calcutta diary. EPW 1617-8
AM. 1986: 21
A Case for a second channel for TV and Radio broadcasting submitted by Chief Minister Hegde of the Government of Karnataka. 1986 (Ma) : 319 Sem 38-50
Communication. 1986 ( J I ) : 323 Sem 47-9
Com m unication; A misplaced criticism. Saifuddin lasaf. 1985-86 : 25 (14) Mains 33-4
Communication and nation- building. R.C. Dutt. 1985- 86 : 24 (27) Mains 24-5, 27
Communication and the people. Som Benegal, 1985-86 : 24 (34) Mains 18-9
Communication vista in third world countries, N.V.K. Murlhy. 1985-86: 24 (46)Mains 23-4, 26
First step. P.C. Chatterji. 1986 (M a): 319 Sem 29-32
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Media ; Communication problems and potentialities. H.Y. Sharada Prasad. 1985-86 : 24(34) Mains 13-5
COMMUNISM
Marxism and productive forces : A critique. Sara! Sarkar. 1983: 9 ALT 145-76
Media : Remembering a dedicated journalist. N.G- Jog. 1985-86 : 25 (16) Mains 31
Media ; TV and rural audiences. Bunker Roy. 1986: 24 (35) Mains 32-3
National media policy. I. Rama Mohan Rao. 1985-86 ; 24 (3) Mains 16-8
News coverage and values in official media. M.V. Desai. 1985-86 : 24 (29) Mains 29-33
Pakistan : Pakistan television : Zia-Junejo—Mullah show.Babar Ali. 1986; 21 EPW 2171-2
Part o f the background. I.K. Gujral. 1986 (Ma) ; 319 Sem 14-7
The problem. Romesh Thapar. 1986 (Ma) : 319 Sem 12-3
Telecommunications : Relyingon imports. 1986 : 21 EPW 1035
Whose TV is it, anyway ? Amita Malik. 1986 (M a ): 319 Sem33-7
Marxism praxis : politics ofpow er: A way of life, Radmila Nakarada. 1983 : 9 ALT 377-85
The Social theory and ideology of Marxism : Reflections on the crisis of Marxism. Sveto- zar Stojanovic. 1983 ; 9 ALT 367-76
COMPANIES
Accountability provisions—compliance by government companies. P.T. Rangamani. 1986 (Ma) ; 16 OS 196-9
All-round progress, Hansavivek, 1986 ; 21 EPW 991-3
Amendments to Companies Act. 1956—Some thoughts. Sri- vatsan, 1986 (1) (Ap) Comp LJ 191-6
Attachment and pledge of shares: Their legal effect. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (M a): 16 CS 185-6
Awaiting institutional support. 1986 : 21 EPW 1566-7
Bad capitalists, goods private sector : Politics of tax raids. M.S.S. Pandian. 1986: 21 EPW 563-4
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 65
Bank guarantee—A judicial spectrum. D.C. Jain. 1986 (Ap) ; 16 CS 278-80
Becoming a shareholder. R.S. Gao. 1986 (S ) : 9 CS 661-9
Blanket amnesty ? V. Rama- swamy, 1986 : 21 EPW 2112
Branches of foreisn companies ooeratinp m India as on 31st March 1985. U.K. Kaira and Pammurti. 1986 (N) :24 CNN 1-6
Budget and corporate sector. R. Ranthanam. 1986 (My) : 16 CS 334-9
CCP Shares : Some legal aspects, P.G. Hegde, 1986 ( F ) : 16 CS 121-2
Can directors be remunerated for others services ? Dilip Goswami. 1986 ( l)(Ja )C o m p U 13-8
Can there be an ignorant company director ? Dilip Go- swamy. 1986 (2) (Je) Comp U 64-7
Capital expenditure ; Evaluation and administration. N.J.N. Vazifdar. 1986 ( J l ) : 16 CS 509-10
Capital issued and raised. (N ) : 24 CNN 7-10
1986
Capital raised from public by non-government, non-financial corporate sector. P.K. Ahuja. 1986 (S) : 24 CNN MO
Challenge of change: Private Sector in India. Swaraj Paul. 1985-86:24 (45) Mains 10, 32
Cheques : A practical guide to executives. P.Y. Padhye. 1986 (D) : 16 CS 932-9, 46
Commercial espionage: Need for corporate vigilance. P.T. Rangamani. 1986 (O ): 16CS 750-1, 67
Common seal. K.K. Thakral. 1989 (Ag) : 16 CS 602-4
Companies : A Forgings success story. Hansavivek. 1986: 21 EPW 902-4
Companies ; Poised to enter new areas. Hansavivek. 1986: 21 EPW 811-2
Company law. V.D. Kul- shrestha. 1984 : 20 ASIL 434- 44
The Concept of real income : An analysis with reference to interest on sticky advantages, G. Kasturirangan, 1986 (2) (Je) Comp U 79-86
66 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Corporate executives and the pollution law. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (2) (Je) Comp hJ 61-3
Company law board to disclose reasons for its decision to investigate affairs of a eompany —How fa r? 1984 (D ): 86 Bom LR 67-70
Company names and legal restrictions. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 ( N ) : 16 CS 835-7
Conflict management. N. Rama- swami. 1986 (Ma) : 16 CS 207-8
A Continuing controversy. Ameet P. Hariani, 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 49
Controls and audit in computer environment. R.S. Rajan & P.M. Emmanuel. 1986 (JI) : 16 CS 519-22
Corporate communication : Cosmetics colour information and issues. Asimava Chanda, 1986 (N ) : 16 CS 845-7
Corporate finance : Share valuation methods distinguished. Shiavux Mistry. 1986 (1) (Ma) Comp LJ 124-32
Corporate insurance management. T. Ramacan. 1986 (Ma) : I6C 3 191-5, 9
Corporate investment in 1986 : A forecast. R.H. Patil and Ranjana Pendharkar. 1986 :21 EPW M66-8
Corporate law and procedure : Company meeting and company law board. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (1) (Ap) Comp LJ 171-3
Corporate law and procedure : Defamation of corporations. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (2) (Jl) C om pLJ 113-4
Corporate law and procedure : New environment law and position of corporations. P.M. Bakshi, 1986 (2) (Ag) Comp LJ 200-3
Corporate law and procedure ; Quorum at meetings ; Some legal issues. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (l)(M a)C o m p LJ 96-8
Corporate law and procedure : Technical know-how and the law : Hints for companyofficers. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 14-7
Corporate law and procedure : Transfer of shares and the veil of anonymity : Comment of the Shaw Wallance case. P M . Bakshi. 1986 (1) (Ja) Comp LJ 9-12
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 67
Corporate management needs disciplined revolution,Ghanshiam Singh. 1986 (A p)j 16 CS 281-6
Corporate power o f attorney. FX . Berarwalla. 1986 (S ) :9 CS 675-6, 9
Corporate secretarial practice ; Increase in the number of directors and appointment as a person who is not a retiring director. K.R. Chandratre. 1986 (1) (Ap) Comp U 167- 70
Corporate secretarial practice. Procedure for establishment of a new undertalcing-section22 of the MRTP Aet, 1969. Venkat. 1986 (1) (Ma) Comp LJ 93-5
Corporate secretarial practice: Procedure for import of technology. K.R. Chandratre. 1986 (1) (Ja) Comp LJ 1-12
Corporate secretrial practice : Procedure for setting up of 100 per cent export oriented units. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 1-5
Corporate secretarial practice ; Procedure under Section 21 of the M.R.T P. Act. 1969 ; Sub- stantial expansion- Venkat. 1986 (1) (F) Comp LJ 41-6
Corporate secretarial practice: Tax aspects of joint venture projects abroad. Venkat. 1986 (2) (JI) Comp LJ 105-12
Corporate tax structure—Suggestions for reform. N.S. Raghavan. 1986 (My) : 81Ta 110-1
Corporate taxation ; Depreciation allowance and divisible profits. R. Santhanam. 1986 (2) (JI) Comp LJ 126-31
Corporate taxation : Doubletaxation o f dividents. R. Santhana. ,1986 (1) (Ap) Comp LJ 197-205
Corporate taxation ; Income-tax Act : Residential status ofnon-Indian companies. R. Kannan. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 28-32
Corporate taxation : Income-tax incentives for exports. B.H. Lalwani, 1986 (1) (Ja) Comp LJ 22-4
Corporate taxation ; Inherent powers of the High Courts in criminal prosecutions in- tax matters. R. Santhanam. 1986 (2) (Ag) Comp LJ 226-38
Corporate taxation : Provisions for additional income-tax on undistributed profits in the case of companies-whether still relevant. T.N. Pandey. 1986 (1) (F) Comp LJ 54-61
68 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Corporate taxation : Recent amendments and proposed changes to excise and customs laws. Q . Kasturirangan. 1986 (l)(M a)C o m LJ 140-7
Cost o f public issues. Lafit K. Bansal. 1986 (A p): 16 CS 272-3
Decking the world. 1986 : 21 EPW 1770-1
A Democratic representation of minority rights in company. P. Bhflskura Rao, 1986 (Ag) :24 CNN 7-13
Deposit and loan under company law. P.B. Menon. 19f6(1) (Ap) Comp LJ 174-7
Depreciation allowance under the Income-tax Act : Anattempt at redical reform. K.N. Balasubramanian. 1986 (N) : 16 CS 838-44, 7
Debentures : storm in a tea cup. 1986 : 21 EPW 1088-9
Directors’ meetings minutes and their recording. K.K. Thak- ral. 1986 (F ): 16 CS 129- 31
Director’s remuneration for professional services K.R. Chandratre. 1985 ( F ; : 16CS 123-5, 8
Disclosure of interest by director : A view-point. M. Mehra. 1986 (F) : 16 CS 126-8
District-wise distribution of companies at work in India as on 31st March. 1986. S. Garuswamy. 1986 (O) : 24CNN 8-12
Documentation for computerisation. B.S. Jauhari. 1986 (N ) ; 16 CS 853-9
Dreaming steel again. Hansa- vivck. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1045-6
Effect on voting rights etc. of a member of a company in the event of receivership, attachment, pledging of his shares. P.T. Hinduja. 1986 (A p): 16 CS 269-71
Enlarged product-mix to the rescue. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 725-7
Equitable Mortgage : An overview. Jia Lai Jain. 1986 (S) : 9 CS 677-9
Erring employees and official hquidators. P.S. Josbi. 1986 (N-DJ : 1 LAW COL 4
“ Evaluation of Supreme Court judgment in Escorts case (AIR 1986 SC 1370)” . Samarditya Pal. 1986 (D) : 73 AIR 145*52
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 69r
Falling back on forward trading. 1986 : 21 EPW 1238-9
Finance Ministry to speculators’ rescue. 1986 : 21 EPW 2153-
Finance of large oubliclimitert companies, 1984-85. 1985(D) ; 39 RBI Bull 976-1028
Financial productivity: bpvond cutback to creativitv. Hoper L. Kemp. 1986 (M a ) : 80 Ta 130-3
F o d u s on t;ement. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1442-4
Free transferability of securities. S.C. Kb^ileja. 1986 (Je): 16 CS 421-3
From the ivory tower ; Corporate capers and the company law. Arun Ghosh. 1986 : 21 EPW 2160-2
Health of large non-government companies, P.K. Ahuja. 1985 (D ) : 23 CNN .1-8
Highlights on > whole-time director vis-a-vis managing director. R.S. Gae. 1986 (3) (O) Comp LJ 61-8
High-yield agrochemicals. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 124S-6
Hurt by imports. Hansavivek. 1886 : 21 EPW 1, 71
IFC : Confident air. 1986 : 21 EPW 1875
The Impact of transnational corporations on the economic structure on Thailand. Suthy Prasartset. 1982; 7 ALT 431-50
Implications of the finance bill. D.M. Harish. 1986 ( M y ) : l LEJ 40-53
Gleanings from court decisions of corporate interest. Kau- shik. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ
■ 311-2
Good shares in short supply still. 1986 : 21 EPW 1290
Handling of cases for contravention of the provisions of Companies Act, 1956. 1986 ( S ) : 9 CS 690-1
Impressive turn round. Hansa- vivek. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2024-5
The Politics of exemption. Arun Sathe, 1986 (S ) ; 1 LEJ 46-7
Incorporation of subsidiary company. P.B. Menon. 1986(O) : 16 CS 745-6
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Indian subsidiaries of foreign companies—Analysis of financial performance during 1984* 85. U.K. Kalra & Ram Murti. 1986 (O ) : 24 CNN 1-8
Inspection of books of acconnt. P.B. Menon. 1986(Je): 16CS 413-5
loter-corporate deposits andloans. P.B. Menon. 1986(Ma) : 16 CS 209-12
Inter-corporate deposits notloans. R.S. Gae. 1986 (F) : 16 CS 105-6
Interdict on intermediates. P.K .J. Taleyarkhan. 1986 (N ) : 1 LEJ 44-5
Interest cost and rate of profit in Indian corporate sector. K.A. Menon. 1986 : 21 EPW M44- 51
Investment allowance versus funding scheme. P. Chandra- sekar. 1986 (My) : 16 CS 348-56
The Investment deposit scheme. R.L. Kpbra. 1986 (N -D ): 1 LAW COL 15
Investment deposit scheme— issues of interest. V. Ranga- nathan. 1986 (2) (Je) Comp LJ 75-8
Investment profile: Investment by overseas Indians ; A review. Dilip Goswamy. 1986(1) (Ap) Comp LJ 226-31 ■
Investment profile : Investment in India by NRIs and overseas corporations—A review. Dilip Goswami. 1986 (I) (F) Comp LJ 62-71
Investment profile t Investment in India by NRTs and overseas corporations—A review.Dilip Goswami. 1986 (1) (Ma) Comp LJ 133-9
Is non-filing a continuing offence ? K.R. Chandratre. 1986 (S) ; 1 LEJ 50-1
Japanse technology for tyres. Hansavivek. 1986: 21 EPW 765-6
Linked issue controversy: Resource mobilisation: Constraints for industry. Dilip Goswami. 1986 (3) (O) Comp LJ 58-60
Long-term perspective missing. 1986 : 21 EPW 940
Long-terrn trends in activity structure in the corporate sector 1955-1985. P.K. Ahuja and Augustine Peter. 1985 (D) : 23 CNN 9-14
Leading the consumer electronics boom. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 854-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 71
Legal position of linked issues. D.B. Saxena. 1986 (A g ): 16 CS 581-3, 604
Liabilities of directors. Khorshed R, Javcri. 1986 (Je) : 1 LEJ49
Liabilities of ofBcers and direc tors of campanies. V. Gauri Shanker. 1986 (3) (N) Comp LJ 127-34
Lifting of the ban on making contributions to political parties by companies—justifiability ? S.P. Rai and Surendra Nath. 1987 :2 Kan LJ 25- 42
Management informatiou system. Bhupesh C. Gupta. 1986 (M a ):1 6 C S 203-6
‘Master Shares’ from UTI. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1569-70
Meaning of whole-time director : Some misconceptions.B.J. Shah. 1986 (Jl) : 16 CS 515-8
Minimum remuneration provisions : The unkindest cut.B.J. Shah. 1986 (2) (Ag)Comp LJ 204-6
Minutes as evidence of proceedings of a meeting. K R. Chandratre. 1986 (3) (S)Comp LJ 11*6
Minutes of company meetings in loose-leaf form : Illegalities involved. Anil Aggarwal. 1986 (O) : 16 CS 752-3
Modification in depreciation provisions. Simon Mathews. 1986 (My 16 CS 357-8
Money power manipulates th# state. Ramesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1481
Nationalisation of the companies. Laxmi Narain. 1985 (O) : 19 LU 3-17
New developments in corporate finance; Administration and management. S. Saha. 1986(2) (Je) Comp LJ 68-74
New flag-ship. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1485-6
Oddity of corporate doublespeak. Bimalendu Mukherjee & Achintya Mukherjee. 1986 (N) : 16 CS 850-2, 9
On benefits o f tapping foreign portfolio investments—An Indian perspective, Vihang R. Errunza. 1986: 21 EPW M l 7-9
Opening new areas for growth. Hansavivek. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1730-1
Ought company debt to be permanent ? George Goyder.1985 (N-D) : 7 GM 632-3
72 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Perils of coimnercialism—L Chander Uday Singh. 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 50-1
Preparing financial reports for directors. Charles A. Anderson and Robert N. Anthony. 1986 (Ma) : 16 CS 200-2
President speaks to you. R.V. Nagarajan. 1986 (F ): 16 CS 103-4
President speaks to you. R.V, Nagarajan. 1986 (M a): 16CS 183-4
President speaks to you. R.V. Nagarajan. 1986 (My) : 16 CS 327-8
President speaks to you. R.V. Nagarajan. 1986 (Je) ; 16CS411-2
President speaks to you; R.V. Nagarajan. 1986 (S ) : 16 CS 659-60
President speaks to you. R V. Nagarajan. 1986 fO ) : 16 CS 743-4
President speaks to yoy. R.V. Nagarajan. 1986 ( N ) : 16 CS 833-4
The Private sector : Emergence and proliferation. S.K. Ray. 1986 (J l) : 16 CS 501-8
Problems and issues in company Jaw. Srivatsan. 1986 (]) (Ja) Comp LJ 25-7
Problems and issues in company law. Srivatsan. 1986 (1) (F) Comp LJ 79-81
Problems and issues in company law. Srivatsan. 1986 (1) (Ma) Comp LJ 148-50
Problems and issues in company law. Srivatsan. 1986 (2) (JI) Comp LJ 144-8
Problems and issues in company law. Srivatsan. 1986 (3)(O) Comp LJ 108-12
Procedure for obtaining central excise licence. B.V. Dholakia. 1986 (Ap) : 16 CS 287-8
Project appraisal by financial institutions. D.C. Jain. 1986 (A g ): 16 CS 608-10
Prosecution for alleged violation of section 370 of the Company A c t : distinction between loan and deposits. R. Santha- nam. 1986 (1) (Ma) Comp LJ 106-118
Prospectuses: Disclosures or suppresions. Berjis Desai. 19.6 (A g): 1 LEJ 44-5
Provisions governing a prospectus. Khorshed R. Javeri. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ, 50-2
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 73
Questionmg the contract.Chander Uday Singh. 1986 (S) : 1 LEJ 48-9
Recovering from goJiath. Berjis Dcsai. 1986 (My) ; 1 LEJ 44-
.5
A Reform for refund. F.H.J.Talcyarkban. 1986 (A g ): 1 LEJ 46-7
Regulating monetary transactions through the tax Jaws. K.N. Balasubramanian. 1936 (M y): 81 Ta 93-9
Regulation of exclusive dealing arrangements ; Indian experience. P.V. Krishna Rao & K.P. Sastry. 1985 ( D ) ; 23 CNN 15-23
Removal of directors. 1986(O ): 1 LEJ 6
Research and development activities o f the corporate sector. P.K. Ahuja and Augustine Peter. 1986 (JI) : 24 CNN 1-7
Res&le price maintenance : The legal position, V.K. Agarwal. 1986 (2) (Ag) Comp LJ 213-25
Resolutions under company law. P.T. Hinduja. 1986 (S) : 9CS 670 4
Resource mobilisation. S. Natarajan. 1986 (A p ) : 16CS 274-7
Rise in company prosecutions during 1980-85 : Need to utilise professional company secretaries by small companies. 1986 (Je): 16 CS 471-2
Rule of ultra vires in company law : Has it outlived its purpose. G.M. Sen. 1985 (Ap- Je) : 27 JILI 283-90
Segments reporting for business segments : A survey of Indian companies. Jawahar Lai. 1986 (Ma) ; 16 q s 187-90
Sequential steps for issue of secured debentures on right basis, P.S. Hariharan. 1986 (D) ; 16 CS 944-5
Setting up joint venture projects abroad. Venkat. 1986 (2)(Je) Comp LJ 57-60
Shareholder’s control over company management. Joseph Vadakethala. 1986 (Je ): 10\ CULR 179-201
Sharp practices in capital market. 1986 : 21 EPW 1722
Shouldn’t upper age limit be fixed for company directors ? Dilip Goswami. 1986 (3) (N) Comp LJ 135-8
74 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Shriram Fertilisers case j Implications for corporations. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (3) (S) Comp LJ 8-10
The Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985: An appraisal. B.B. Virmani. 1986 (O ): 16 CS 768-75
Simplification of company Law. Rajeev Agrawal. 1986 (S ): 9C S 687-9,91
Some home truths for stock market. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2070- 1
Specific problems relating to trade credits: Letters of credit.C. Rama Rao. 1985-86:90 CNN 167-72
Stock m arket: Big operator^’ onslaught. 1986: 21 EPW 1435
Stock m arket; Sharp practices. 1986 : 2! EPW 1874-5
Stock market and financial institutions. Amal Sanyal. 1986: 21 EPW 1987
Stock market porate news. 984-5
buoyed by cor- 1986:21 EPW
Successful R and D. Hansa- vivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1095-7
Sweeping changes in direct tax laws. D.M. Harish. 1986 (A g ): 1 LEJ 40-2
Techniques and tools for financial negotiations. 'G.J. Bul- sara. 1986 (Ag) : 16 CS 589-93
Transfer o f securities ; Implications of newly inserted section 22A of SCRA. M.V.S. Murty. 1986 ( Je ) :1 6 C S 416-20
Trapped into prosecution. Shobha Jagtiani. 1986 (Ag) : 1 LEJ 48-9
Trends of deposits with nonbanking corporate sector. 1986 (N) : 24 CNN 10
Turning the corner ? Hansa- vivek. 1986: 21 EPW 1528-30
Turnover tax : Is the levy valid ? Anin Sathe. 1986 (A g): 1LEJ 42-3
Unauthorised absence: Docsemployment ceasc ? Chander Uday Singh. 1986 (A g); 1 LEJ 50-1
Uniform accounting y ear; Its implications. D C. Jain. 1986 (D ) : 16 CS 922-5
Value added : Measurement by contribution. Amar Nath Dutta. 1 9 86 (0 ); 16 OS 747- 9, 67
SUBJECT ^N D AUTHOR INDEX 75
Verticalvivek.4
intejration. Hansa- 1986:21 EPW 1142-
1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 6
123-
Voluntary S ecto r: Disciplineand accountability. Sapjit (Bunker) Roy. 1985-86; 25(2) Mains 7-8. 33
Voluntary sector in historical perspective. Meher C. Nana- vatty. 1985-86 : 24 (45) Mains20-2
W arrants attention : EmpressMills wound up, Mihir Desai, 1986 (A g l: 1 LAW COL 16-7
What is a continuing ofifence. T.V. Narayanaswamy. 1986 (A g): 16 CS 584-8
When loans to directors become deemed divident. Dilip Go- swami. 1986 (3) (S) Comp LJ 17-20
Wide ranging diversification. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 681-3, 1340-2
Work ethic. P.P. Mistry. 1986 (N) : 16 CS 860-1
COMPUTERComputer policy ; What impli
cations ? Prabir Purkayastha.
Computer—software dreamt.1986; 21 EPW 676-7
Law, Human Rights and computers. M.K. Nawaz. 1985 (JI-D) ; 25 IJIL 612-20
CONFLICT OF LAWSSome recent developments and
‘Non-Developments’ in Indian private international law. T.S. Rama Rao. 1985 (O-D) : 27 JIL I 555-63
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Advantage of scheme of linguistic provinces. 1984 ( D ) : 86 Bom LR 82
52nd Amendment challenged. 1986 ( D ) : 1 LEJ 58
Andhra Pradesh; Anti-reservation. Yet one more. K. Balagopal. 1986 : 21 EPW1572-4
“ Article 254 : The text is explicit.” P.K. Tripathi. 1986 (F ): 73 AIR 17-24
Background : Reservation controversy in Andhra Pradesh. Shyama Nand Singh. 1985- 86 : 25 (2) Mains 3-5, 32
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Castes and classes: The doctrinal puzzle from Balaji to Vasantb. Parmanand Siagh. 1986 (1) s e e 37-50
Child, constitution and reality in India—A socio-legal study, P. Koteswar Rao. 1982-83 :8 & 9 Ku U 1-8
Child labour vis-a-vis directive principles of State policy. R. Vijayan. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 K.u LJ 141-6
Citizenship B ill: Reassuringwhom? 1986 : 21 EPW 2108-9
Citizenship of foreigners' children bom in India. Aftab Hussain. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 13-20
Confrontation between judiciary and leeislnture avoided. 1985- 86 : 90 CWN 87-8
Constitution and the law in the state of Kuwait: Highlishts and sidelights. Kiran B. Jain. 1986 (D ): 16 Islamic CLQ 231-48
“Constitution and service security” . S.N. Mukherjee. 1986 (D ): 19 Lab IC 51-7
Constitution vs. personal law. Rani Jethmalani. 1986 (Jc): 1 LEJ 21-2
Constitutional framework equality among children, N.K. Indrayao. J982-83 :8 & 9 K u U 147-56
Constitutional la w ~ l ; Fundamental rights. S.P. Sathe.1984 : 20 ASIL 333-64
,vConstitutional law—I f : Provi
sions other than fundamental rights. Alice Jacob. 1984;20 ASIL 365-75
Constitutional law in Muslim countries. Kiran B. Jain, 19ft5(S-D): 5 Islamic CLQ 303-11
Constitutional vslMitv of Section 9 of Hindu M'trriage Act —A Plea for abolition Ralcesh Kbanna. 1985 (Je-D): 21nVTLJ 125-34
‘*CiiI(ur-'>I And educational rights under the constitution of India.” Sudhindra Mohan Guha. 1986 (’Ap); 73 AIR 52-6
D'rec'ive principles and child welfare. MA.A. Baig. 1982- 8 3 :8 < 6 9 K u L J 136-40
Dissemiakting misinformation,Pijus K. Sarkar. 1986 : 2JEPW 2112
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 77
The Doctrine of protective dis- crimimation : A study in the light of Vasanth Kumar vs. State o f Karnataka. P. Rama- swamy. 1986 (2): 54 An LT1-3
Editorial note. [Nehru and Parliament]. Subhash C .' Kashyap. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 153-4
Effect in the letters and the spirit of the Constitution of India by the Constitution (Fifty-Second Amendment) Act, 1985. S. Kamlakar. 1985 ( 0 -N ) : 87 Bom LR 82-7
Elusive pursuit of equality. S.P Sathe. 19 8 6 :2 IE P W 1451-4
Enforcing the right to know. Soli J. Sorabjee. 1986 (Je ) :1 LEJ 10-1
Equal pay for equal work Constitutional ramifications. D.C. Jain. 1986 (Ap) : 12 AD 109-11
Player's rights and national conscience. Sanjay Sinha. 1985-86:25 (2) Mains 22, 24
The Great reservation divide. N. Manohara Prasad. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 36 SA 212-9
The Horse and the rider : Court, Constitution, and civil ser
vants. Upendra Baxi. 1985- 86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 59-63
Impeachment and the parliamentary process in Nigeria’* Second Republic (1979-83). Jinmi Adisa and Adigun Agbaje. 1985 (O-D) : 27 JILT 594-607
Incareration of a S.A. R a u f : Right to life vs. security of state. K. Balagopal. 1986:21 EPW 1249-51
Life and livelihood in Article 21. V.J. Rao. 1986 (1 ): 53 An LT 6^73
Minority educational rights. N.S. Kapur. 1986 (Je): 322 Sem 25-7
M yth of a state domicile under Indian Constitution. S. Kamlakar. 1985 (F) : 87 Bom L R 5-8, 9
National A nthem : Balancedjudgment. 1986: 21 EPW1433
National Anthem. N.C. 1985-86:25 (2) Mains 1-2
National Anthem : At odds with Jehovah. Chinn appa Reddy. 1986 (S) : 1 LEJ 38-9
Nationality and citizenship. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 127-3, 30-2
78 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Nigeria, still in search of a vmi- fying system of government: Federation or confederation ? M. OIu. Adediran. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 97-114
Operational working of article46 of Constitution. Damoder Patil. 1985 (M a); 87 Bom LR 9-10, 24-6
“ Other authorities” within the meaning of article 12 of the Constitution. C.K. Takwani. 1986 (4) SCO 1-10
Parliamentary and constitutional developments (1 April to39 June. 1985). 1985 (S ): 31 JPI 467-74
Parliamentary democracy : Right means to achieve ends. K.K. Shah. 1986 (Je ) : 32 JPI 188*94
The President and the public.1985-86 : 90 CWN 165-6
Presidential and parliamentary executives today : Utility and limits of ‘Reception’ of foreign constitutional ideas. Edward McWhinney. 1986 (Ja-M a):28 JILI 1-13
Privacy: A house of manymansions. P.M. Bakshi. 1986(1) ( J a ) : 74 SCJ 14-6
A Professor’s brush with the bizarre ; Review of “ Re-pro-
mulgation of ordinance...........by D.C. Wadhwa. 1986 (2)se e 6-8
Reflections on M/s. Tradesvel Security v. State of M aharashtra. Damodar Patil. 1984 (JI-A g): 86 Bom LR 19-21
Refusal to sing National Anthem and freedom of religion.B.M. Shukla. 1985 : 12 Ind Bar Rev 479-86
Right to life. S.N. Parikh. 1985 (JI-D) ; 21 CMLJ 101-12
Right to life and right to liveli-y/hood. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 37-
40
“ Samaj, samvidhan aur shariat.” Sudharani Srivastava. 1986 : 3 Kan LJ 74-7
The Shahbano case, the constitution and the court. T.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 13 Ind Bar Rev 1-21
A Short note on the preamble of our Constitution. T.-Krishna- murthy. 1986'(I) : 53 An LT 15
Singing National Anthem. 1985- 86 : 90 CWN 136-9, 41-4
To sing or not to sing. J.P. 1986 (S) ; 1 LAW COL 3
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX n
“ Socialism, constitution and legal aid movement in India.”O. Chinnappa Reddy. 1986 ( J a ) : 73 AIR 1-8
Some patterns of inequalities before the law. Syed Maqbool A liW arisi. 1986 (1): 53 An LT 26-32
A Study of Supreme Court’s decision in K.C. Vffsfanth Kumar vs. State of Karnataka (1985 A.I.U. SC. 1495) V. Raja Charry. 1986 (1) : 53An LT 37-8
Supreme Court’s indictment of Bihar Government. 1985-86 :25 (16) Mains 23-9
Two threats to democratic socia' action. Upendra Baxi. 1985' 86 : 24 (48) Mains 25-32
Unity in diversity ; Fundamental law of India & U.S.S.R. Guman Mai Lodha. 1985 (Je) : 87 Bom LR 41-7
Untouchability and the law. P.D. Mathew and Simo’j Stephen. 1986 (Ap-Ie) ; 36
, SA 183-94
W ar power under The Indian Constitution. A.V. Krishna M urty d D.S N, Somayajulu.1985 (II-D ): 21 CMLJ 89- 100
CONSLMER PROTECTION
Baby-foods campaign : Need for other measures. 1986 : 21 EPW 1913
Laws for tke welfare of consumer in India. R. Khanna. 1986 : 74 SCJ 18-28
Need to plug loopholes. F.T. Khorakiwala. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ 33
Protection of the consumer.1986-87 : 91 CWN 9-11
Your rights as consumers. Homer D. Pithawaila. 1986 (N ): 1 LEJ 36-8
CONTEMPT
Contempt of court—by judge of his own court- 1985-86 : 90 CWN 61-4
In defence of truth. Indira Jaising. 1986 (Je).; 1 LAW COL 19-20
CONTRACT
“ Auction-purchaser’s right to institute a suit for possession’’. P. Nagaraja Rao. 1986 (Ma) : 73 AIR 39-40
Conditions and warranties. S. Shamimul Hasnat Azmi. 1985 (D) : 9 CULR 460-74
80 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Doctrine of promissory estoppel. V. Ranganathan. 1986 (S ); 9C S 680-2
Freedom of contract and future of law of contract. T. J. Antony. 1986 (Je): 16 CS 424- 5, 29
Government contracts and arbitrary action. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (A g): 16 CS 601
Guarantees, indemnities & letters of credit. Anil Mehta. 1986 (S) : 1 LAW COL 70-2
Law of contract. T.C. Saxena.1984 : 20 ASIL 108-33
Leave and licence : Reviving the system. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 39
M inor’s agreement and standard form contract. M.H. Hirani. 1985-83 : 8 d 9 Ku LI 118-26
Promise or security ? The demise of contract in India. A.S. Bhat. 1985 (Ap-Je): 27 JILI 275-82
The Proper place for promissory estoppel. B.M. Gandhi. 1986(3) s e e 48-54
Reflections on ‘M/S. Tradesvel Security v. State o f Maharashtra. Damodar Patil. 1984 (Jl-Ag) : 86 Bom L(l 19-21
COOKE, E.E. (TED)
Police (C)
COOPER. CH4RLESIndustries (T)
COOPER, K.SMohammedan Law (T)Women (T)
CO-OPERATION
Comment on 1986 KLT 274.C.J. Simon. 1986 KLT 25-6
The Cooperative sector and povernment control. Rama Reddy. 1986 (O-D) : 36 SA 390-403
Personnel administration in cooperative departments and cooperative development. G.S. Kamat. 1985 (JI-S) : 31 IJPA 93?-9
Scope and limitations of cooperative law in assisting weaker sections. M.A. Deshmukh. 1986 (JI); 22 Coop LJ 213-20
Status of nominees vis-a-vIs the heirs. R.D. Bedi. 1986 (Ap) :22 Coop LJ 142-6
COPYRIGHT
Copyright challenged. 1986 (N) :1 LEJ 57
SUBJECT AND AU THOR INDEX 81
Industry partly to blame. ( D ) : 1 LEJ 34-5
1986
Knowledge Enigma ; Copyright in the third world. Philip G. Altback. 1986 : 21 EPW 1643-50
COQUIA, JORGE P,Public International Law (S)
CORDOVA, RICHARDO
International Affairs (A)
CORRUPTIONAnti-Corruption drive mooted.
1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 53
Brokers for foreign technology in garb of ‘Consultants. BM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1047-8
Commissionamended.129
of Inquiry Act 1985-86 : 90 CWN
Corruption; Why it occurs, what’s being done. YI XU. 1985-86 : 24 (44) Mains 23- 5
Lokayukta : Doctor for social health. M.L. Sbrimal. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 13 Ind Bar Rev 163-9
The Minister-builder. Indira Jaising. 1986 (O) ; I LA.W CO L 2
National council : Somethoughts. Subhash Mandha-
purkar. 1985-86: 24 (48)Mains 24-5
Pervading corruption in contemporary society in India. S.M. Diaz. 1985 ( J I ) : 13 IJ Cri 151-3
Special Report : Antulay trial— letting off the big fish. Raju Z. Moray. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 18-9
COURT FEESComment on 1986 KLT. SOI.
P. Parameswara ,Kaimal. 1986 KLT 59
COURTSCalcutta High Court to vacate
town hall. 1986 (Je) : 1 LAW COL 15
COWEN, ZELMAN Human Rights (H)
COZZENS, NANCY Criminology (C)
CRIMES
An Analysis of crime and population in India during 1966-76. M.Z. Khan & K.P. Krishna.1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 4-11
Andhra Pradash : ‘Encounter’Killing : Aftermath ofSupreme Court judgment. K.Balagopal. 1986 : 21 EPW1734-5
82 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Aurangabad experiment in preventive action : Prospects for a national strategy on crime pcvention, N.R. Madhava Memon. 1982 (Ja):10 IJ Cri 12-5
Beggar problems—a profile. Pon Paramaguru. 1983 (Jl) :11 LJ Cri 96-8
The Bhiwandi murders. R.S. Kulkarni. 1984 (JI-S) : 31IPJ 17-28
Bihar: Arwal M assacre: Agovernment conspjrary ? Report of an investigation. 1986: 21 EPW 949-52
Bihar ; Arwal Massacre : Part of government plan. Niianjan Dutta. 1986 : 21 EPW 1146-7
A Bleeding piece of earth. 1985- 86 : 24 (36) Mains 8-9, 28
CBI condensation : Investigation of rape incidents. Gary L. Griffiths. 1986 (F ): 20 CBI BuJl 5-9
CBI condenstation : Policehomicides by m is iden ti ty . John Vasquez. 1986 (Ja) : 20 CBI Bull 13-4
Cops and crime. B.P. Saha. 1986 (M y); 20 CBI Bull 1-4
Crime against humanuy. 86 : 90 CWN 113-5
1985-
Crime and the computer. N.K. Singh. 1986 (Je): 20 CBI Bull 1-4
Crime in plateau state—Nigeria. D. E. Mhosowo. 1984 (S-D): IJCC 77-84
Crime prevention in, Tndia. F.V. Arul. 1986 (F) : 20 CBI Bull 1-2
Curbing immorality. Margaret Alva. 1986 (D ); 1 LEJ 43
Deccan towers ‘Murder Case’. P.V. Seshagiri Rao. 1984 (O -D ): 31 IPJ 37-40
Director’s message. M.G. Katre. 1986 (Ja) : 20 CBI Bull 2
Drug addiction and crime. (Pt. I). Qaiser Hayat. 1985 (D ) :19 CBI Bull 3-9
‘Encounters’ and the supreme court. K. Balagopal. 1986;21 EPW 906-7
Eradication and control. Part III. Qaiser Hayat. 1986 (Je) ;20 CBI Bull 10-2
A Gloomy decade of dacoity in India—A note, Shyam Sunder Katare. 1981 (JI) : 9 U Cri 153-5
Homicides by females. Mari- seity Bi'moria Rani. 1983 (Ja) : 11 IJ Cri 8-17
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 83
The Itinerant leper-beggars in Madras city : A micro-level study. A. Sivamurthy. 1983 (JI) : II IJ Cri 113-4
Jackal with Media gioss, Anand K. Sahay. 1986 : 24 (30)Mains 6, 32
Jullunder model town dacoity case. S.S. Bajwa. 1986 (Ap- Je) : 31 IPJ. 51-7
A Lesson for the 21EPW 713
Love turns to Seshagiri Rao. 31 IPJ 48-51
poor. 1986
hatred. P.V. 1984 (JI-S) ;
Maharashtra : Bhiwandi : Will the peace hold ? Mario Rodrigues. 1986 : 21 E P W 1049- 50
M aharashtra : The Chandrapur arrests. 1986 ; 21 EPW 858-9
Meaning of Charles Sobhraj. N.C. 1985-86 ; 24 (29) Mains1-2
Murder of Gouri Ghoudhury. SankarSen. 1986 ( F ) : 20OBI Bull 3-4
Nine murders’ in Villupuram, J. Ramakrishnan. 1986 (Ap- Je) ; 31 (PJ 29-37
The Ordeal o f cverydayness. Ramashray Roy. 1986 (N) :8 GM 451-6
Organised crime. S.M. Diaz.1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 UCC 3-5
“ Parameter of crime, and its control in India” . M.Z. Khan.1984 (Ap-Je) : 31 IPJ 13-28
Planning for the prevention of crime : Perception of an army officer. M ulkR aj. 1984 (S- D) : 4 U eC 146-7
Post mark? and murder. S. Kitson. 1986 (Ap-Je): 31 IPJ 58-(0
Mr. Prosecutor’s last slip, T.G. John. 1986 KLT 37-8
Rape and sex offences in India. R.K. Bhatnagar and V.N. Sehgal. 1986 (M a): 20CBI Buil 5-8
Relation between drug addiction and crime. Part IL Qaiser Hayat. 1986 (Ja) : 20 CBI Bull 8-9
The Return of Sherlock Holmes. T.G. John. 1986 KLT 71-3
Sexual exploitation of children. Michael Babin. 1986 (A p ):20 CBI Buil 6-8
Singing about dark times. V.G. 1986 ; 21 EPW 238-40
84 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Soman Murder case. Radha V inodRaju. 1986 (S ): 20CBI Bull 3-6
Vernon W alters: Cryptodip-lomat and terrorist. Ellen Ray and Wiliiam Schaap. 1985-86 :25 (2) Mains 15-20
Victims of crime and their interaction with the police—A preliminary study of the problems & perceptions. K. Senthilathiban and K. Chocka- lineam. 1984 (S-D ): 4 IJCC113-21
Vukor-Quarshie. ISLJ 151-64
1986: 12
A Visit to Chhabra. IPJ 60-1
hot springs. G.S.1984 (O -D ): 31
West Bengal : Netra carnage.1986: 21 EPW 1432
CRIMINAL LAWAbolition of caoital niinishment.
Abdul Latif Wani. ]986 (Ma) : 10 CULR 75-82
Adultery—Penal Code Sec. 497, whether discriminatory. 1985- 86 : 90 CWN 73-6
“ Aftermath of striking down section 303. LP.C.” Thrity Dinshaw Patel. 1986 (S) : 92 Cri LJ 41-5
Are the heat of passion provisions of the criminal code of Nigerai as defective as the critics maintain ? G.N.K.
Assault upon “ An Assault” . M. Marcus. 1986 KLT 81-4
“ Aatmhatva ka priyas ; Samaj, dharam aur kanoon.” Shri- niwas Gupta. 1986 : 3 Kan LJ 6^-73
Award o f damapi»s in rape case. Editorial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN19-20
Capital piini'thment. R.L Handa.1984 (Ja) : 12 IT Cri 1-2
Consent or else......P R . Vakil.1986 (N) : 1 LEJ24-5
“ The Concent and justification for imposing constructive liabilitv iinder Indian Penal Code” . S S. Chatterjee. 1986
• (N) : 92 Cri LJ 57-9
Correct date. L.M. Singh. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 6
Crime, punishment and deterrence : The Impact of an execution on attitudes toward the death penalty. Roger Handberg, Charles M. Unkavie and Rodert Wright.1983 ( J a ) : 11 IJ Cri 18-27
>>Crime and punishm ent: TheThakkar Sisters’ Case. Gaya- tri Singh. 1986 (My): 1 LAW
COL 15-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 85
Criminal law. D C . Pandey.1984 ; 20 ASIL 376-89
“A Critical note on 1985 Cri- L.J. 1760 (PAT^ and 1986 Cri LJ. 285 (MAD)” . S. Ahmad. 1986 ( Je ) : 92 Cri LJ 28-9
The “ Dingo” controversy. (N) : 1 LEJ 57
1986
Editors charged with sedition. Rabindra Hazari. 5S86 (N- D) : 1 LAW COL 22
Euthanasia : A Policy-oriented approach. Yogesh K Tyagi.1985 (JI-D ): 25 OIL 544-53
ForfeitttTe and discharge. 1986 (A p ) ; 1 LAW COL 25-6
Fraud in posial service. ( D ) : 1 LEJ 57
1986
Forgery and fraud. Philip K. Thayyil. 1986 KLT 65-8
The Harsh sentencing policy in South Africa. James S.E. Opolot. 1984 ( J a ) ; 12 IJ Cri 22-5
Hippocrates versus Macaufay ; A Surgeon’s dilemma. Pliiroze R. Vakil 19b6(.il): 1 LEJ 14-5
Immunities and privileges of child under the Indian criminal law. Baldev Singh Malhi. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 74- 83
The Issue of rape : Viewpoint o f a law enforcement ofl5cer. SankarSen. 1984 (O-D) : 31 IPJ 32-6
Legal aspects of crimes committed by bank staff and business houses. P.H. Pandian, 1984 ( Ja ) : 12 IJ Cri 43-50
“Mens rea” . H.T. Taneja. 1986 (Ap) : 16 TLR 51-6
Mens rea in fiscal offences. R. Santhanam. 1986: 25 Exc LT A59-66
Murder and manslaughter, distinction between guidelines. Editorial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN21-4
Offence under section 161 of The Indian penal code and the two conflicting decisions of the Supreme Court o f India in Maliesh Prasad v. State of U.P., AIR 1955 SC 70 ’ and state of Ajmer v. Shivji Lai, AIR 1959 SC 847. Har&headu S. Pathak. 1986 (Je ) ; 92 Cri LJ 29-32
Homicides by females. Mari- seity Bilmoria Rani 1983 (Ja):11 IJ Cri 8-17
Paving the way for Islamic cri- mmal laws. Ashok Rudra. 1986 : 21 EPW 821
86 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Problem of disparty in sentencing. M. Zakaria Siddiqi.1981 (JI) ; 9 IJ Cri 120-7
Prostitution in Pune and Bom* bay : A Report. Anil Awa- chat. 1986:21 EPW 478- 82
Punishing attempted suicide challenged. Rabindra Hazari. 1986 (Ag) : 1 LAW COL 14-5
Quinn’s goodbye. LEJ 56
1986 (D ) :1
Random thoughts on criminal law, P.H. Pandian. 1984 (Jl) :12 IJ Cri 67-8
Rape—Judicial trends. Kirti Singh. 1986 (N -D ): 1 LAW COL 89-90
R ape-Legislative changes. Nilima Dutta. 1986 i,N-D) :I LAW COL 87-8
Remission of jail sentences in Kerala. N.S. Gopalkrishnan. 1986 (M a): 10 CULR 8-24
Return to mediaevalism. Editorial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 9 -10
Scope of the right of private defence. N. Govindan Nair. 1986 : KLT 99-100
Self- defence by gun defended. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 56
A Sentence of death on deeth sentence. P. Bhaskara. 1986(1): 170 MLJ 15-23
Show case : Abetment to suicide. Deepti Gopinath. 1986 (Ap): 1 LAW COL 18-9
SITA (Amendment) Bill, 1986 Nilima Dutta. 1986 (S) : 1 LAW COL 8-9
SITA and prostitution. Nilima Dutta. 1986 (S) ; 1 LAW COL4-7
Suicide ; Right to end one’s life. Lalita Iyer. 1986 (S ) : 1 LEJ 36-7
Suicide is no crime.91 CWN 5-6
1986-87 :
Suicide prevent. Deepti Gopi- nalh, 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 15 •
The Suppression o f Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act. 1956—A Critique. G.B. Sahay. 1984 (Ja) : 12 IJ Cri 51-4
A Survey of criminal appellate judgments. Gopal Krishna Rath- J986: 61 CLT20-6
Terrorism and law. B.K. Pal, 1985-86 : 24(37) Mains 29-30,34
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 87
Thakkar Sisters : Death sentence reduced to life. 1986 (A p): 1 LAW COL 10-1
Victimology (Traditional, modern and futuristic). R. Deb. 1986 (My) : 92 Cri LJ 17-24
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE“Anticipatory bail needs judicial
discretion” . Shantimal Jain. 1986 (Je) : 92 Cri LJ 25-8
B ail: Judicial discretion. Bharat Bhusan Das. 1985 (S) ; 9CULR 350-61
A Boon to offenders but a doom to prosecution. Salim Kam- bisseri. 1985 KLT 5-9
Confessions and criminal trial. Ram Jethmalani. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 10-3
Confession imder coercion. 1986 (D ) : 1 LEJ 57
Criminal procedure. K.N. Cbandrasekbaran Pillai. 1984 :20 ASIL 390-410
Criminal procedure and crimes against w om en: efforts at solutions in one American City. Gene Kassebeum. 1983 (Ja) ; 11 IJ Cri 3-7
Criminal trials and domestic enquiries. Mohd Azmatul.'a. 1986 ; 53 An LT61-2
A Critical examination of The Provisions of Sections 9, 11 and 14 of The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—“ Whether the incharge Magistrate is empowered to discharge the statutory duties” . P. Samba- sivc Rao. 1986 ; 54 An LT 26-7
Dangers of dying declarations. Ram Jethamalani, 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 18-22
Defence version in criminal trials, K.N. Goyal. 1986 (4) s e e 19-23
“ Defects of interim maintenance order passed U/s. 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure” . Pradeepkumar B. Merchant. 1986 ( 0 ) :9 2 Cri LJ 51-2
Disclosure of identity of the victim of certain offences. S. Kamalakar. 1984 (O ) : 86Bom LR 42. 59-60
Does every dying person tell the truth ? Michael A. Musam- anno. 1986 (N ) : 1 LEJ 22- 3
Grant of bail to the accused after arrest. B.N. Patnaik. 1986 : 61 CLT 55-68
International law and Human Rights for defendants in criminal trials. Timothy Bakken.1985 (JI-D) : 25 IJIL 411-23
88 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
‘Investigation when concludes : review of Pappa Rao v. State1985 Cri. L.J. 546 (CAL)” . Shamim Ahmad. 1986 (Ma) :92 Cri LJ 9-10
Jury system.11-2
1985-86 : 90 CWN
Law relating to bail. Neelam Raheja. 1986 (M a): 1 LAW COL 23-4
“ Need to Amend Sec. 293 (4) (b), Cr. P. Code” . V.R. Chandra. 1986 (D ): 92 Cri LJ 66
No remand to police custody beyond 15 days. 1986 (JI) : 1 LAW COL 7
Of channelising punishment. D. Vijaraghavan. 1986 KLT29
On anticipatory bail. B .N .
Patnaik. 1986 ; 61 CLT 29- 36
Perplexities in criminal justice. S. Venugopal Rao. 1985 (JI-S) : 27 JlL l 458-68
"Pre-trial confession and right against self incrimination” . Pannalal Dhar. 1986 (Nj : 92 Cri LJ 62-6
The Pre-trial criminal process and the Supreme Court. Mohammad Ghouse. 1986
(Ja-Ma) : 13 Ind Bar Rev 22-57
Probation and sentencing : Some reflections. P.M. . Bakshi. 1986 : 3 Kan LJ 3-8
Problem of undertrials. Siiirendra Yadav. 1986 : 3 Kan LJ 40-9
Prospecutor chided. 1986 (N) :1 LEJ 53
Section 197 Cr. P.C.—Protection to bureaucracy—regarding. P. Venkanna Pantulu. 1986 :53 An LT 74-5
Scope and amb't of section 258 of Code of Criminal Procedure. M. Sreedhara Rao. 1986 (1 ):5 3 An LT 17-20
Who will enforce an order under S. 125 Cr. P.C. ? Sundaram Govind. 1986 KLT 13
CRIiVIINOLOGYAdjustment problems among
truants. K.P. Krishna and Satyendra Kumar. 1981 (Ja):9 IJ Cri 41-3
Advocacy for reform in juvenile justice in Africa : Issue andoptions. James S.E. Opolot.1985 (Ja) : 13 IJ Cri 30-3
Aggression and criminality. K.K. Jnmuar & V.D. Mishra.1981 (Ja) ; 9 IJ Cri 9-13
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 89
An Analysis of criminal mental patients. S.M. Channabasav-
' anna. M. Venkataramana Sharma and Ramasubba Reddy. 1983 (Ja ): 11 U Cri 28-32
An Analysis o f homicide in a community of North India and discussion of its major facets. Hans Nagpaul. 1985 ( J I ) : 13 IJ Cri 121-31
The Eleventh annual conference of the Indian Society of Cri-
. minology. 1982 ( J l ) ; 10 IJ Cri 157-9
Another look at the social work approach to corrections. Sano- ber Shekar. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 56-8
Antisocial behaviour among school children-further validation of a detecting instrument. K.Sekar, S. Chamundi Eswari,I.A'. Shariff, D. Moralidhar and V. Indramma. 1983 (Jlj:11 IJ Cri 99-107
Anxiety, risk-taking and personality adjustment among disciplined and indisciplined students. K.P. Krishna. 1981 (Jl) :9 IJ Cii 86-90
Application of Eysenck’s theory of criminality to male and femal undertrials. Arvinder Singh. 1983 (JI) : 11 IJ Cri 125-8
Approach towards denotified tribes and tne habitual offenders—some issues. Snehlata Tandon. 1982 (JI) : 10 IJ Cri132-9
Attitudes towards prostitutes. Rukmni Bansode. 1986 (S) :1 LAW COL 6
Beggary and economic myopia. M 2 . Khan and B.V. Trivedi.1985 (Ja-Je): 5 IJCC 40-6
Characteristics of female rapees not reporting and reporting ; The First incidence of rape. Peter O. Peretti and Nancy Cozzens. 1983 (JI) : 11 IJ Cri 119-24
Cognitive style in father absent juvenile delinquents. P.Kodanda Ram. 1986 ( J I ) : 14 IJ Cri 152-4
Community participation incrime prevention. Usha Raz- dan. 1986 (Ja) ; 14 IJ Cri 22- 8
Anxiety among delinquents. Kaliappan K.Vi and K. Senthilathiban. 1984 (Ja ): 12 IJ Cri 58-60
The Community participation in social defence. Mehrajuddin Mir. 1984 (JI); 12 IJ Cri 112-7
90 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Community practices of informal social controls in rural India. L.S. Mishra and U.S. Agnibotri. 1985 (JT) : 13 IJ Cri 96-102
A Comparative study of contradictions within theself-concept of criminals and non-criminals. Vasantha Patri and Malini Vaish. 1985 (Ja-Je): 51JCC 47-9
A Comparative studv o f gamblers and matched controls on different dimensions of personality. Ramannth Kundn and Nilariiana Kundu. 1983 (J l) ; 11 IJ Cri 108-112
A Comparative study of the intelliaence of delinquents and normals. K.V. Ravindranath and Betty David. 1982 (Ja ) :10 IJ Cri 33-6
Contemporary criminology—an evaluation. S.D. Gokhale. 1986 (JI) : 14 IJ Cri 104-13
Contemporary social response to corruption in public life and criminological implications. P.N. Banerji, 1984: 1 Kan IJ 23-32
Convicts and their level of religiosity : A Study in the three district headquarters jails of Western Orissa. S. Mohanty. 1986 (Ja) : 14 IJ Cri 43-9
Core factor in the intent of rape —A victimological evaluation. Sukumar Bose and Kama] Mukherji. 1986 (Jl) ; 14 IJ Cri 119-24
Correction o f adult offender through probation : A socio- legal perspective, V.V. Devasia. 1985 (S) : 9 CULR 393-404
Corrections and public policy in the federation of Nigeria. Patrick E. Tgbinovia. 1985 (Ja ): 13 IJ Cri 41-53
Creativity in habitual prisioners, S. Ramachandra and Suma Raman. 1986 (Ja) : 14 IJ Cri39-42
Crime, criminals and criminal justice process, p D. Sharma.1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 JJCC 21-9
C(ime and development: Towards a systematic study of social change and crime m India. R.S. Srivastava. 1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 IJCC 30-3
Crime diversity. A. Sivamurthy.1986 (Jl) ; 14 IJ Cri 139-43
Crime in an urban society. P. Kamalakara Rao. 1985 (Ja) :13 IJ Cri 73-5
Crime problem : A Challenge to social scientists. M Z. Khan. 19?3(jr5: 11 IJ Cri 69-70
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 91
Criminal justice system—correctional process: Problems and possible remedies. S.M. Diaz. 1 9 8 1 (J1 ):9 IJ Cri81-5
Criminological research, training and services. N. Pitchandi.1985 (JI) : 13 IJ Cri 77-8
Criminology in India : Problems and prospects. M.Z Khan. 1984 (JI): 12 IJ Cri 69-78
A Critical study of the law rela- ting to the prevention & control of juvenile delinquency. T.R. Subramanya. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 98-105
Cytogenetics of crime. Veena Srivastava & Parmeshwar Prasad. 1984 : 1 Kan LJ 13-22
A Decade of crime—a social analysis. M.K. Singh. 1984 (JI): 82 IJ Cri 87-97
Development of victimology in India. D.R. Singh. 1985 ( J I ) :13 IJ Cri 144-50
Differing correctional manage-- rial approaches in the Carib
bean. James S.E. Opolot.1985 (JI): 13 IJ Cri 103-8
Direction of aggression and reaction to frustration ia juvenile delinquents. V.D. Misra. 1981 (JI) : 9 IJ Cri 110-3
The Emergence of ‘Severe Ragging’ as a social problem. R am jiR ay. 1983 (Ja) : 11 IJ Cri 33-7
An Evaluation o f the effectiveness o f parole services for Indian ofifenders in South Africa. E.E. Poodhun. 1986 (JI) : 14 IJ Cri 155-60
Eysenck’s personality model as related to type of crime, term o f imprisonment and type of jails. Surjit Kaur GiJl and Vidhu Mohan. 1986 (Ja) : 14 IJ Cri 29-38
Family environment and delinquency. Om Prakash Singh and Padma Agrawal. 1986 ( J I ) : 14 IJ Cri 144-51
Frustration reactions among murderers .and non-criminals. K. Muni. 1982 ( J I ) : 10 IJCri 116-9
Glimpses of juvenile probation. J. Visuvathas Jeyasingh. 1986 (Ja): 14 IJ Cri 56-60
The Great disparity in the treatment of non-violent felonies in suburban communities as compared to large cities. Harry Edelstein. 19iSl ( J I ) : 9 IJ Cri 114-9
Handling deliquent* at home. V. Krishnamurty <& S.V. Bhaskara Rao. 1986 ( Ja ) ; 21 SD 36-8
92 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
How to tell if an offender is rehabilitated. George W. Knox.1984 (Ja) ; 12 IJ Cri 26-32
Hysterial personality traits among female offenders. S. Cha- mundi Eswari, I.A. Shariff andK . Sekar. 1982 (Jl): 10 IJ Cri 124-8
Impact of mass communication on adolescents. Prem Chand Srivastava. 1981 (Ja) : 9 IJ Cri 51-4
Impact of motion pictures on violent behaviour. K.P. Krishna and Virendra KumaJ Kathpalia. 1985 (Ja-Jej; 5 IJCC 58-60
Importance o f instigation in crime commission with special reference to murder : ANempiric analysis. S. Mohaniy, S. Das and S. Pujari. 1986 (Jl) : 14 IJ Cri 132-8
Inaugural address, delivered at the ll th . Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Criminology, on Feb. 12, 1982 at Madras. Sadiq Aii. 1982 (Jl) ; 10 IJ Cri 73-5
Inaugural address, delivered at Dharwad on 28 Feb., 19F6. K. Jagannatha Shetty. 1986 (Jl) : 14 IJ Cri 97-103
Inaugural Khurana. Cri 79-84
address. 1985 (Jl) ;
S.L. 13 IJ
Introversion—extraversion and neuroticism : two outstanding personality correlates of juvenile delinquent boys. Ramanath Kundu and Gita Bhaumik. 1982 (Ja ); 10 IJ Cri 37-41
An Inventory for juvenile delinquency. I A. Khan, A.A.Khan and M.M. Husain. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 47-52
Juvenile delinquency and the role of police. Shyam Singh.1986 : 12 ISLJ 137-42
The Juvenile delinquent insociety B.K. Nagla. 1981(Ja) : 9 IJ Cri 44-50
Juvenile guidance bureau. C.V. Narasimhan. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 1-3
Learning disabilities and juvenile delinquents. H.R. “Hank” Celline and Jack Snowman.1985 (Ja ): 13 IJ Cri 21-9
Level of aspiration of delinquents and non-delinquents: A Comparative study. R. Thilagaraj. 1985 (Jl) : 13 IJ Cri 132-8
The Lodhas of M-iyurbhanj-need for proper rehabilitation. SankarSen. 1986 (Jl) : 14 IJ Cra 161-3
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 03
Lost in care—need for perma- nancy planning. S.L. Tandon. 1984 ( J I ) : 12 IJ Cri 108-11
Magnitude of seriousness of certain types of offences as perceived by a group of judicial experts. Ruma Chakraborty and Kamal Mukerji. 1982 (J I) : 10 U Cri 148-56
The Management and treatment of institutionalized violent aggressors. H.R. “ Hank”Cellini. 1986 (JI) ; ’l4 I jC r i114-8
Murderer and her victim. B.V. Trivedi and K.P. Krishna. 1983 (JI) : 11 IJ Cri 115-8
The Nature of crisis in corrections. S.P. Srivastava. 1981 (Ja) : 9 IJ Cri 23-33
Necessity, duress and coercion in relation to homicide—A Comparative study. M.A. Owoade. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 115- 36
Next-of-kin of the murdered : A Study in sociopsychological antecedents. K.P. Krishna.1983 (Ja) : 11 IJ Cri 50-8
Observational and diagnostic facilities for the institutional delinquents : A Study of the absence of standardized correlates between etiology and modes of treatment. D.P.
Saxena.34-40
1981 (Ja) : 9 IJ Cri
Patterns and trends of crime in Ethiopia : A Comparativeanalysis of the crime problem in the pre—and post revolution periods. Andargatchew Tesfaye. 1986 (Ja) : 14 IJ Cri 66-85
Personality of female murderers. Arvinder Singh. 1981 (JI) : 9 IJ Cri 156-60
Perspectives on the armed robbery offence^in Nigeria. Ade- waleRotimi. 1984 (JI): 12IJ Cri 122-35
The Phenomenon of criminal homicide. V.V. Devasia. and Leelamma Devasia. 1985(Ja-Je) : 5 IJCC 34-9
Predicting periodical prestige : A research note. Robert M. Regoli, Eric D. Poole and Finn-Aage Esbensen. 1984 (JI) 12 IJ Cri 136-44
Presidential Bhagwati. Cri 71-6
address. P.N.1983 (J I) : 11 IJ
Psycho-analysis of negative differential shared values. Parmeshwar Prasad. 1985 :2 Kan LJ 1-13
94 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAl PERIODICALS
Psychological correlates of prostitution. Arvinder Singh & Santosh Singh. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 24-9
Psychological, sociological and family influence in iuvenile delinquency. B.K. Goswami. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 9-12
Psycholnpv. nsvchiatry and law. T.E Shanmugam. 1982 (JI) :10 TJ Cri 71-2
Puhlic participation in tbe rehabilitation and reintegration of offender!?’: M S . Pedi. 1983(Ja) ; 11 IJ Cri 59-62
Public policies and practices proper to the organisation making up the criminal justice system. S.M. Diaz. 1984 (Ja ) :12 IJ Cri 37-42
Rape crimes and victimization of rape victim in free India. Rajendra Pandey. 1986 (J I) ;47 IJSW 169-86
Reflections on objectives of imprisonment. R.L. Handa, 1986 (Ja ): 14 IJ Cri 1-2
Rehabilitation of fallen women and girls—Need for a new outlook. S.P. Srivastava. 1982 (Ja): 10 IJ Cri 16-23
The Rehabilitation of prostitutes in prolective homes. Sanober Shekar. 1986 (Ja) :14 IJ Cri 61-5
Rehabilitation of women prisoners. Saraswati Mishra. 1985 (Ja) : 13 IJ Cri 16-20
The Relationship between menstruation and crime. Santosh Singh. 1982 (JI) : 10 IJ Cri 129-31
The Rise o f critical criminology. Mnhammed AH Makandar. 1085 (Ja) j 13 IJC ri 54-6
Satwnlogv ; The Natural law rp'snorc'* to the challerpp'nf crime. N.R. Madhava Menon.1982 a i ) : 10 IJ Cri 76-90
Sex differences in the adjustment of murderers. Vidhu Mohan and Arvinder Singh. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 53-5
Slum house and crime. Noor Mohammad. 1983 (Ja) : 11 IJ Cri 38-41
Social adjustment of the industrial alcoholics. S.M, Senthi- Inathan, K. Sekar, V. Radha and I.A. Sharif. 1584 (Ja ) : 12 IJ Cri 3-7
Social defence approach from an Indian perspective. B.N. Chatoraj. 1985 (Ja-Je): 5I ICC 50-5
Social predictors in juvenile delinquency I.A. Shariff & K. Sekar. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 42-6
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 95
Society and the criminals. P.N. Bhalla. 1984 Kan IJ : 88-90
Some personal and situational aspects of rape victimization. V.K. Bajaj, U.N. Joshi and K.P. Krishna. 1983 (JI): 11 IJC ri 129-33
Some personality correlates of cheating behaviour. L.N.K. Sinha and K.P. Krishna. 1982 (Ja) : 10 IJ Cri 30-2
The Spatio-temporal variation in the incidence of theft in Madras city. A. Sivamurthy.1982 (JI); 10 IJ Cri 108-15
State anxiety of prisoners in comparision to normal persons and cancer patients. K.V. Kaliappan, V.S.R. Vijaya- kumar & R. Gopalan. 1982 (JI) : 10 IJ Cri 120-1
A Study of certain areas of adjustment of adolescent criminals. M. Qasim Husain. 1984 (Ja ): 12 IJC ri 33-6
A Study of childhood deviant behaviour and sociopathic traits in alcoholics. V.N. Rao.1984 (S-D) : 4 IJCC 106-8
A Study of cognitive attribution among adolescents with behaviour problems. M. Venu- gopal and S. Ramachandra.1983 (Ja) : 11 IJ Cri 46-9
A Study of Prakriti pattern among the habitual criminals and its scope in rehabilitation.S. Venkataraghavan, T. Sesha Giri, Kanchana Srivasan and K. Janaki. 1981 (JI) : 9 IJ Cri 99-109
A Study of psycholiDgical needs of the rapists. Arvinder Singh.1983 (Ja) : 11 IJ Cri 42-5
A Study of rape victims in Delhi. V. Veeraraghavan. 1986 (Ja) : 21 SD 39^41
The Study of victim precipitation in some property offences. G.S. Bajpai and H.S. Mahesh- wari. 1?86 ( J a ) : 14 IJ Cri 86-9
A Study on the attitude of adolescents towards police of Calcutta. Sukumar Bose and Snehanshu K. Dasgupta. 1985 (Ja) ; 13 IJ Cri 34-40
Suicide and social structure in India. Rajendra Pandey. 1986 ( Ja ) : 21 SD 5-29
A Survey of research findings related to offender reintegration. Nicholas A. Astone. 1982 (JI) : 10 IJ Cri 91-9
Towards a psychological theory of acculturation. J. Mahanta& K. C. Panda. 1986 (Ja ):14 IJ Cri 50-5
96 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Town size and crime. A. Sivam- urthy. 1986 (Ja) : 14 IJ Cri17-21
Trait anxiety of prisoners in comparison to normal persons and anxiety patients. K.V. Kaliappan. R. Gopalan and V.S.R. Vijayakumar. 1982 ( J I ) : 10 II Cri 122-3
Trends of homicide in India. P. Kamalakara Rao and M. Ramesh Babu. 1984 (Ja) ; 12 IJ Dri 6i-4
University students’ perception of serious crime and related police responses. S.M. Diaz.1984 (II) : 12IJ Cri 79-86
Urban ecological aspects of crimes in Madras City. A. Sivamurthy. 1981 (JI) : 9 IJ Cri 91-8
Vandals and vandalism in Nieerian secondary schools ; The Study of Jos metropolis.D.E. Mbosowo. 1985 (Ja-Je) :5 TJCC 6-13
Variation of the spatial patterns of crime in Ajmer, India. Ashok K. Dutt, Allen G. Noble and Kamal K. Sharma.1985 (Ja): 13IJ Cri 57-72
Victim—precipitation in some violent offences. G S. Bajpai <6 H S. Maheshwari. 1986 (JI) : 14 IJ Cri 125-31
Women, crime and criminal justice system in India. S.P. Srivastava. 1984 (S-D) : 4IJCC 92-105
Women and crime : An emerging issue for social enquiry in India. K.S. Shukla & Rekha Saxena. 1984 (S-D) ; 4 IJCC 85-9]
Women using improper language as disguise in anonymous letters—An interesting case report. V.K. Khanna, D.R. Rohilia, M.K. Jain and V.N. Sehgal. 1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 IJCC 76-9
CROLL, ELISABETH JLabour(D )
CRUZ, MARIA AUGUSTA1 LIMAHistory (E)
CULTURE
Apna Utsav : India comes to capital. G. Krishna Mohan Rao. 1985-86 : 25 (13) Mains 33-4
Communication, culture, religion. Cardinal James L. Sin. 1985-86 : 25 (8) Mains 15-7
From outside the imperium : Gandhi’s cultural critique of the ‘West’. Ashis Nandy.1981 : 7 ALT 171-94
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 97
From the Semites to the Anglo- Saxons : Culture and civilization in changing communication. Ali A. Mazrui. 1986 :11 ALT 3-43
On cultural alienation. Sunil Sahasrabudhey. 1986 (S) : 8 GM 327-47
On the ecological viability of cultures. Chinweizu. 1982 :8 ALT 225-44
Role of culture in social transformation and national integration. P.C. Joshi. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1224-32
“ Unity in Diversity” : Cultural autonomy or panculture ? William C. Chittick and Miriam Steiner. 1982 : 8 ALT 119-26
Western civilization : Anatomy and pathology. JohanGaltung. 1981 : 7 ALT 145- 69
World civilization: Potentialities and obstacles. Archie J. Bahm. 1982: 8 ALT 403- 18
CUNNINGHAM/WILLIAM C
Police (P)
CUSTERS, PETERWomen (W)
D., G P
Education (C)Education (M) Fundamental Rights (W) History (O)International Affairs (B) International Affairs (E) International Affairs (F) International Affairs (G) International Affairs (H) International Affairs (I) International Affairs (N) International Affairs (R) International Affairs (S) Politics (R)
DABHOLAKAR, DEVDA'TTA Gandhism (T)
DA COSTA, G.C
International Trade (1)
DADIGAN, LEO SPolice (T)
DAK. T.M Industries (T)
DALAL, K.L History (A)
DAMANIA, FIROZE
Labour(D )
DAMANIA, FIROZE D
Labour(L)
DAMODARAN, A.K
International Affairs (I) International Affairs (N)
98 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
DANDEKAR, V.M
Agriculture (A) Employment,
Unemployment (A) Poverty (A)
DANTWALA, M.L
Agriculture (P) Gandhism (T)Price (P)
DANG, SATYAPAL
History (P)Politics (D)Politics (P)Terrorism (P)
DAS. BAgriculture (C)
DAS, BHARAT BHUSAN
Criminal Procedure (B)
DAS, D C Irrigation (P)
D A S.S
Criminology (I)
DAS, SyjIT KFamily Planning (I) Labour (W)
DAS, TAPAN
International Affairs (G)
DASGUPTA, A.K Taxation ( I )
DASGUPTA, CHIDANANDA
Cinema (C)
DASGUPTA, MALABIKA
Minorities (J)
DASGUPTA, RAJARAM
Industries (L)
DASGUPTA, SNEHANSHU K Criminology (S)
DASTIDER, P R
Foreign Exchange (C)
DATAR, ARVIND PIncome-tax (F)Income-tax (P)Taxation (E)Taxation (T)
DATT, RUDDAR
Banking (P)Civil Service (P)Education (E)
DATTA, A BH IJIT
Local Government (D)
DATTA, AMLAN Ghandhism (G)
DATTA, BHABATOSH
Budget & Budgeting (B) Budget & Budgeting (C) Economic Development (B) Economic Development (E) Economic Development (R) Money d Currency (M)
SUBJECT. AND AUTHOR INDEX 99
d a t t a , k .lPoverty (C)
DATT, K.PElections (B)History (B)Minorities (R)
DATTA, RAJAT
History (M)
DATTA. TAP AN
Gandhism (G)
DATTA, V.N
History (A)
DAUDI, PH ILIPPESociology (D)
DAVDA, C.RHindu Law (?)Hindu Law (S)
DAVER, MANECK
Drugs (D)Taxation (F)
DAVID, BETTY
Criminology (C)
DAVID, RANDOLF S
Economic Development (B)
DAYAL, AKHILESHWAR
Rent-Controi (C)
d a y a l , is h w a r
Administration (I)
DE, NITISH
Administration (A)Education (P^^ b o u r (H)
DEB, RCriminal law (V)
DEEKSHIT, ARUN
Administration (U)
d e i v a s e n a p a t h y , p
Sociology (E)
DEMOCRACY
Democracy, development and the administrative system, M.N. Buch. ' 1985 (D) : 12IICQ 345-55
Democratic decentralisation: Criticism misinformed. L.C. Jain. 1985-86 : 24 (37) Mains11-4, 34
Multi-level democracy : How ? John Lall. 1985 86 : 24 (23) M ains'23-5
Parliamentary democracy in Sou-h Asia : A Regional comparative perspective. Veena Kukreja. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 42 IQ 166-76
People’s power in the Philippines. Anjan Ghosh. 1986 : 21 EPW 16 9-10
100 INDEX TO INTDJAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
People’s power in the Philip- pines. Ravindra Varma. 1986 (Ap) : 8 GM 3-8
The Problem. 1986 (Je) ; 322 Sem 12-3
“ Safeguarding o f democracy” .1984 (Ap) : 86 Bom LR 12
DENDEKAR, V.MMoney & Currency (M)
DESAl, A.RAdministration (S)Capitalism (H)
DESAI, A.SSocial Work (T)
DESAT, ASHOK VIndustries (H)Industries (I)
DESAI, BERJIS
Companies (P)Companies (R)
DESAI, GUNVANT M Agriculture (P)
DESAI, H.B
Shipping (I)
DESAI, KAPLESH Income-Tax (M)
DESAI, M.V
Communication (N)
Education (B)International Affairs (F) Mass Media (B)
DESAI, M IHIR
Companies (W)Pollution (E)Prisons (R)
DESARDA. H.M Education (D)
DESHINGKAR, G.D
International Affairs (A)
DESHINGKAR, GIRI
luternational Affairs (N)
DESHMUKH, M.A
Co-operation (S)
DESHPANDE, ANJALITorts (D)Women (W)
DESHPANDE, R.S
Agriculture (A)
DESHPANDE, V.D
Social Work (C)
DESHPANDE, V,SArbitration (J)Arbitration (L)Arbitration (W)Judiciary (H)Justiee-Administration of (S)
DESI, M.V
International Affairs (S)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 101
d e v , s . m a h e d r a
Agriculture (G)
M V A , SATYAEconomic Development (B)
d e v a d o s s , t .sReligion (R)
DEVASIA, LEELAMMA
Criminology (P)
DEVASIA, V.V Criminology (C) Criminology (P)
DEVI, A.K. RAJULA
Women (R)
DEY. BATA K Civil Service (C)
DEY, SURENDRA K
Politics (?)
DHAGAMWAR, VASUDHAEconomic Development (H) Hindu Law (L)Marriage & Divorce (W) Pollution (H)Secularism (W)
DHANDA, AMITA Law General (C)
DHAR, P.L
Science & Technology (Tj
DHAR, P.N
Economic Development (N)
DHAR, PANNALAL
Criminal Procedure (P)
DHARMADHIKARI, C.S Legal Aid (R)
DHARMADHIKARI, DADAGandhism (G)
DHAVAN, RAJEEV Legal Research (L)
DHINGRA, L.C
Children (C)Industries (C)Labour(C )
DHINGRA, S.CLabour (S)
DHOLAKIA, B.V
Companies (P)
DHOLAKIA, H .CAdministrative Law (M) Women (S)
DIAS. CLARENCE JTorts (T)
DIAZ. S.MCorruption (P)Crimes (O)Criminology (C)Criminology (P)Criminology (U)Police (P)
102 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
DIETL, GULSHANInternational AfiFairs (F)
DIETRICH, GABRIELE
Housing (K)Religion (W)Women (W)
DIJKSTRA, PIETInternational Affairs (P)
DINESH. B, MANJESHWAR Sociology (S)
DINGRA, L.C Labour(N)
DINGWANEY, MANJARI Labour (B)
DIPAir, DEAgriculture (F)
DITTA, NILIMA Terrorism (G)
DIVATIA, V.VEconomic Development (I)
DIVECHA, V.PTaxation (M)Taxation (S)
DIVEKAR, A.D Labour(H)
DIWAKAR, R.R Gandhism (F)Gandhism (.G)
Gandhism (M)Gandhism (S)Gandhism (W)Religion (N)
DIWAN, PARASDowry (D)Hindu Law (H)Marriage & Divorce (C)
DIWAN, ROMESH
Gandhism (G)
DIXIT, A.K
Legal Aid (P)Public Interest Litigation (P)
DIXIT, RAMKRISHNA Legal Profession (P)
DJURFELDT, GORAN
Agriculture (E)
D ’MELLO, BERNARD Industries (C)
D’MELLO, JAMES Banking (B)
DOGRA, BHARATAgriculture (C)Forestry (G)History (P)Housing (H)Housing (O)Industries (U)International Affairs (E) Labour(A)Labour(L)Palitics (P)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 103
Pollution (R)Poverty (V)
DOSHI, SHRI KANU Taxation (T)
DOWRY
An Absurd legislation. Var- ghese Vattakkav. 1986 KLT 91-3
Anti-dowry Act ; Curate’s egg. Sheela Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (13 & 14) Mains 65-6
The Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Act, 1984—A brief historical and comparative study. Kiran B. Jain. 1986 (Je-S);6 Islamic CLQ 181-90
The Dowry Prohibition— (Amendment) Act, 1986. Kiran B. Jain, 1986 (D) : 6 Islamic CLQ 263-70
The Dowry prohibition law. Paras Diwan. 1985 (O-D) : 27 JILI 564-71
Dowry and Stridhan ; comments on Vinod Kum ar Sethi v. State o f Punjab and Pratibha Rani v. Suraj K um ir. Lucy Carroll. 1986 (Ma) : 6 Islamic CLQ 81-91
Evil of dowry—solutions for its eradication. S. Kamlakar.1984 (Ma) : 86 Bom LR 8
A Glaring lacuna in The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. J.T. Trivcdi. 1986 ( S ) : 6 Guj LH 14-5
DRABU, HASEEB A
Industries (S)
DRAFTING
Plain legal language : Tips for lawyers. 1986 (M y) : 1 LAW COL 8
Towards a simpler legal langu- age. Raju Z. Moray. 1986 (My) ; 1 LAW COL 3-7
DRAGO, ANTONINO
Science & Technology (W)
DRUGS
Anti-people drug policy. AIDAN. 1986: 21 EPW 2248
Distortions in drug policy ; Who is to be blamed ? Arun Bal. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1029-32
Distortions inhersnt in drug policy. K. Jayaraman. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1380-2
Drug industry : Show of force. 1986 : 21 EPW 1664
Drug policy. 1986 : 21 EPW 1240
Drug policy. Arun Bal. 1986 :2-1 EPW 2009-14
104 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Drug policy. 2199-2200
1986 : 21 EPW
Drug po licy : Industry’s misleading arguments. Anant Phadke. 1986 :21 EPW 842-3
Drug policy : Mud-slinging by industry. Vimal Balasubra- manyan. 1986 : 21 EPW941
Drug policy : Playing downma.n issues. K. Jayaraman. 1986 : 21 EPW 1129-32
Drug policy ; Precept and practice. 1986: 2 1 EPW 1332-3
Drug policy : Red herrings and real issues. K. Jayaraman. 1986 : 21 EPW 182T-2
Drug po licy : Reinterpretingissues. K. Javaraman. 1986 :21 EPW 798-800
Drug policy : Side—tracking real issues. Anant Phadke. 1986: 21 EPW 1329-30
Drug prices : Old formula in new bottle. 1986: 21 EPW 1565
Drug standards : Shocking neglect. 1986 : 21 EPW 1477
Drugs—Harmful but ‘Essential’? 1986 : 21 EPW 674
Drugs : The lawManeck Daver. 1 LEJ 32-4
as antidote. 1986 (A g ):
D ru g s : WHO and multinationals. 1986 : 21 EPW 895
The Drugs Charade. S. Srt- nivasan. 1986 : 21 EPW 107-10
Farce o f drug policy. EPW 410
1986 : 21
Larger issues in Net-En campaign. Vimal Balasubrah- manyan. 1985-86 : 24 (47)Mains 11
M adras declaration on drug policy. 1985-86: 24 (19)Mains 26
National drug policy. 1986 : 21 EPW 806
‘No case has yet come up for trial’. D.S. Soman. 1986 (Ag) :1 LEJ 35-6
Pharm aceutirals: Disinformation game. 1986 : 21 EPW 2068-9
Pharmaceuticals: Open Hatch. 1986 : 21 EPW 982-3
S C order on E,P. Drugs. L.N. Godbole, 1986: 21 EPW 2248
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 105
Spotlight: Drug policy totmultinational's benefit. Barun Das Gupta. 1985-86 : 25 (15) Mains 3-5
Towards health & basic drugs for all. Vimal Balasubrah- manyan. 1986 : 24 (30) Mains 25-6. 34
Toxic drugs and patients’ consent. R.C. Saxena. 1986 :21 EPW 2072
US drug abuse ; The law closes in. 1986 (Ag) : 1 LEJ 36-9
What drugs, at what prices. Arvind Naif. 1986 : 21 EPW 1037
When small is not beautiful. K. Jayaramaa. 1986; 21 EPW 1910
D’SOUZA, CLAUDE
Education (W)
DUBE, BHARAT
International Affairs (D)
DUBEY, BHAGWAN DAS
Prisons (S)
DUBEY. MInternational Affairs (N)
DUBEY, OM PRAKASHJustice-Admioistration of (W)
DUBHASI, P.B
Administration (A) Administration (I) Elections (E)
DUDANI, A.T Worn CD (P)
DURLABHJI, SLabour (S)
DUTT, ASHOK K
Criminology (V)
DUTT, R C
Administration (R) Communication (C) Economic Development (E) Public Sefctor (S)SociaJism (1)
DUTT, V.P
International Affairs (I)
DUTTA, AMAR NATH Companies (V)
DATTA, NILANJANCrimes (I)Education (R)Education (W)Pollution (W)Prisons (W)Religion (R)
DUTTA, NILIMACriminal Law (R)Criminal law (S)
106 INDEX TO INDIA LEGAL PERIODICAL?
DUVVURY, NATA
Economic Development (C)
DWIVEDI, O.P
Administration (A)
DWIVEDI, R. S
Labour (I)Public Sector (D)
ECONOMTC DEVELOPMENTAdministrative reforms for rttral
development at state and lower levels in India. Rakesh Hooja.1985 (JI-S) : 31 IJPA 693-706
The Aid-India charade. 1986: 21 EPW 1145-6
BM.
All-India debt and investment survey, 1981-82 : Assets and liabilities of households as on 30th June, 1981— Salient aspects. 1986 (Je) : 40 RBI Bull 437-53
Alternative to conventionalstrategies for development : Mozambique experience. James H. MittJeman. 1979 :5 ALT 307-28
Analytical models of economies and societies ; Some implications for . inter-disciplinary studies of social classes, the state and civil societies. Arun Bose. 1936 : 21 EPW 1369- 79
Anatomy of Yugoslav economy. 1985-86: 24 (46) Mains 20-2
Approaches to developm ent: A Critique. Vijai Pillai. 1982 :8 ALT 363-80
The Ascendance of bureaucrat capitalists in Malaysia. Jamo Kwame Sundaram. 1982: 7 ALT 467-90
Balance sheet of development through the industrial complex. Kenichi Miyamoto.1982 : 7 ALT 417-30
Bananas and underdevelopment: The Philippine experience. Randolf S. David. 1982 : 7 ALT 451-65
Bank credit and IRDP : MP experience. Kanakalatha MuVund, 1986: 21 EPW1807-12
Bihar experience: Agrarianconstraints to industrialisation: A Historical .view. Shaibal Gupta and Sanjay Kumar. 1985-86: 24 (19) Mains 13-9
Borrowing from the rich. Amal Sanyal. 1986 : 21 EPW 1256-8
A Britith pontification. Bhaba- tosh D atta. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains 4-6
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 107
Bureaucracy and development. SatyaD eva. 1986: 2f EPW MI49-55
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 278-9
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1527-8
Caught in contradictions of mixed economy. C.T. Kurien. 1986 : 21 EPW 627-30
Changes in rural poverty in India : Iniplications for agri- caltural growth. C.H. Hanu- mantha Rao. 1985-86 (19)Mains 9-12, 33
The Chequered economy in black and white-some questions. Kamal Nayan Kabra.1986 : 21 EPW 222-4
China beats India in growth, DUip Mukerjee. 1985-86 (Ja- Je) ; 22 CMLJ 58-64
C o a l: Shortage amidst plenty.1986 ; 21 EPW 1615
Commercial capital and agrarian relations : A study of Guntur tobacco economy. Nata Duvvury. 1986 ; 21 EPWPE46-59
Commodities and commodity m arket review for the quarter ended July 31, 1986. 1986(Ag) ; 40 RBI lJuJJ 512-29
Commodity review for the three month period ending January,1986. 1986 (F) : 40 RBI Bull133-48
Communication for development. N.L. Chowla. 1985- 86 :2 4 (16 ) Mains 7-10, 34
Complementary role o f private and public sectors for economic emancipation necessary. L.M. Sharma. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 201-6
Constraints on the development of a land market in Meghalaya. M.K. Sukumaran Nair. 1986:21 EPW PE60-7
Costly lesson. 1986 : 21 EPW 2245
Cross-conditionali ty fears : Real or imaginary ? ISG.1986 : 21 EPW 1044
The Cultural model of develo- m e n t: Alternative to faustain technology. 1980: 5 ALT 477-88
Dale Carnegie Inc. Nasiv Tyabji.1986 ; 21 EPW 4?2-5
Democracy, development and the administrative system. M .N .B uch. 1985 ( D ) : 12IICQ 345-55
108 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Destruction of Indian research and development : Case ofliquid crystal display technology. "Vinod Vyasulu. 1986 :21 EPW 1935-6
Developing countries and world economy : A Reading of some recent documents of IMF. Jayati Ghosh. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1791-8
Developing rural India. S.N. Mishra and Kushal Sharma.1986 fA g); 8 GM 271-84
Development, social iustice and modernisation. Manmohan Singh. 1985-86: 24 (36)Mains 14-9
Development and environment : The Search for a new strategy. Sunderlal Bhahuguna. 1986 (A g ): 8 GM 308-12
Development dialogue in the 1980s and beyond. Sukbamoy Chakravarty. 1986 : 21 EPW 2267-72
The Development m y th : The Mexican experience. Ivan Illich, 1986 ( J a ) : 7 GM 687-91
Development policies and human deprivation. A.P. Barnabas. 1985 (0 -D ) : 31 IJPA 1269-78
Developmental trends in Asian countries.- George Mathew. 1985-86 : 25 (14) Mains 16-8
Discourse and power in development : Michel Foucaultand the rclevance of his work to the Third World. Arturo Escobar. 1984 : 10 ALT 377- 400
Do poor gain from subsidies ?1986 : 21 EPW 461
Drought, development and desertification. J. Bandp— opadhyaya and Vandana Shiva. 1986 : 21 EPW 1448-50
ECDC : Cairo declaration.1985-86 : 25 (2) Mains 6
Ecological roofs o f developm ent crisis. Ramachandra Guha. 1986:21 EPW 623-6
Economic crisis and the transti- tion from capitalism. Suren- dra J. Patel. 1986 : 21 EPW 536-45
Economic po licy : Old values, “ New Thrust. R.G. Dutt.1985 86 : 24 (32) Mains 17- 20, 25
Economic policy and alternatives. 1985-86 : 24 (1) Mains 33, 35
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 109
Economic policy in doldrums. Kewal Varma. 1987 : 25 (19) Mains 31-2, 72
Economists in conclave: An event in economics. C.P. Chandrasekhar. 1985-86; 25(14) Mains 6-10
Economists’ warning againstpolicy shift, 1985-86: 24 (8) Mains 24-5
The Economy ; Aid and advice.1986 : 21 EPW 1034
Economy; Indian economy at the dawn of 21st century, Surendra J, Patel. 1985-86 :24 (25) Mains 15-26
Economy: New thrusts inIndian econamy. L.K. Jha.1985-86 : 24 (25) Mains 7-10
Economy; Premontions for1987. Bhabatosh Datta. 1985- 8 6 :2 5 (1 7 ) Mains 11-2, 34
Econom y: Walking into debt trap. Kewal Varma. 1985- 8 6 :2 4 (25): Mains 11-4
The Economy : Whose policies ? 1986: 21 EPW 1289
Emerging life-style movements: Alternative to overdevelopment. Bart van Steenbergen and Gorden Feller. 1979 :5 ALT 275-305
End this rule fay ‘Yasrs’. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21 EPW187
Environment and alternative development. Rajni Kothari. 1980: 5 ALT 427-75
Environment and development revisited: Ten years after Stockholism conference, Ig- nancy Sachs. 1982 ; 8 ALT 381-90
Environmental conflicts and public interest science. Vandana Shiva and J. Band- yopadhyay. 1986: 21 EPW 84-9
“ Estimation of tangible wealth of India” . R.N. Malhotra.1986 (N ): 40 RBI Bull 686-92
Exploitation and labour theory of value. John E. Roemer.1986 : 21 EPW 138-40
Efficts of conflict on economy in northern Sri Lanka. Paul Seabright. 1986; 21 EPW78-83
External economic constraints and domestic economic policy. Sunanda Sen. i986 : 21 EPW 91-5
110 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Fa Hien in Himachal. Sheela Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (16)M ains 13-4
Fact and fiction of inequality. Pran Chopra. 1985-86: 24 (13 & 14) Mains 21-3, 79
Financial and economic review, February 1986. 1986 (F) : 40 RBI Bull 119-32
Financial and economic review, March 1986. 1986 (M a ); 40 RBI Bull 205-15
Factor income shares by sectors in Indian economy, 1960/61 — 1981/2 : A statistical analysis. J:C. Sandesara and T.R. Bishnoi. 1986 : 21 EPW 1406-11
Finance of State governments during 1985-86. 1985 ( N ) :39 RBI Bull 790 963
Financial and economic review, May-October 1985 (O) : 39RBI Bull 669-700
Financial and economic review, November 1985. 1985 (N) : 39 RBI Bull 775-84
Financial and economic review, November 1985—April 1986.1986 (A p ): 40 RBI Bull 225- 59
Financial and economic review, December 1985. 1985 (D) :39 RBI Bull 967-75
Financial and economic review, January 1986. 1986 (Ja) : 40RBI Bull 1-6
Financial and economic review. May 1986. 1986 (My) : 40RBI Bull 269-79
Financial and economic review, June 1986. 1986 ( J e ) : 40 RBI Bull 395-404
Financial and economic review, July 1986. 1986 ( J I ) : 40 RBI Bull 457-63
Financial and economic review, August 1986. 1986 (Ag) : 40 RBI Bull 501-11
Financial and economic review, September 1986. 1986 (S ) : 40 RBI Bull 545-55
Financial and economic review, May-October 1986. 1 9 8 6 (0 ):40 RBI Bull 587-622
Financial and economic review, November 1986. 1986 (N) : 40 RBI Bull 677-85
Fiscal policy, projections and performance. S. Guhan. 1986 :21 EPW 631-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 111
Following the World Bank— IM F line. B.M. 1986:21 EPW 327-9
For the ‘Consuming classes’.1986 ; 21 EPW 2243
From The ivory tower : Vasant' Sathe Ko Gussa K.yon Aya ?
Arua Ghosh. 1986 : 21 EPW 1670-2
From peasants and tribesmen to plantation workers ; Colonial capitalism, reproduction of labour power and proleiarian- isation in North East India, 1850s to 1947, Ranajit Das Gupta. 1986 : 21 EPW PE2-10
Gener in economics; The Indian experience. U. Kalpagam1986 : 21 EPW WS59-66
A General theory of stagflation. Gernot Kohler. 1982 : 8 ALT 49-77
The Global political economy. Mary Kaldor. 1986 : 11 ALT 431-60
Growth and poverty alleviation. L.K. Jha. 1986 (JI-S ); 42 IQ 329-40
The Gulf cooperation council: Royal Insurance against pressures from within and without. Jaw idLaiq. 1986: 21 EPW 1553-60
High technology, world development, and structural transformation : The Trends and the debate. Manuel Castells.1986 : 11 ALT 297-343
How green was our valley ? A critique o f alternatives to development. VasudbaDhagarnwar. 1,985-86 : 24(4-7) Mains 66-73
Human element in economic development. Sudipto Mundle.1986 : 24 (30) Mains 27-30
Human resource developmnt. J D . Sethi. 1 9 8 6 (M a ):7 G M 832-49
Haman resource development—I. J D . Sethi. 1985-86 ; 24(34) Mains -20-3
Human resource development—II. J.D. Sethi. 1985-86 : 24(35) Mains 19-22
IR D P ; The Other side. S.C. Kacktwana. 1986: 21 EPW 1772
The ITDC Menu. Abu Abraham. 1985-86 : 24 (7) Mains 5
Inaugural address. R. Venkat- araman. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 20FTR 3-7
Incorporation of Indian subcontinent into capitalist world- economy. Immanuel Waller- stein. 1986 : 21 EPW PE2809
112 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
India’s development experience. Kripa Shankar. 1985-86 : 24 (45) Mains 25-7
India's development path : An overview. P.K. Gopala-krishnan. 1955-56 : 24 (15)Mains lS-23
India’s development p a th : An overview—»T. P.K. Gopala- Vnshn^n 1955-S6 : 24 (16)Mains 20-4
India’s development rath : Anoverview—III. P.K. Gopala- krishnan. 1985-86: 24 (17) Mains 31-4
India’s regression in world economy. Surendra. J. Patel. 1985-86 : 24 (17) Mains40-7
India’s ‘Tryst’ wjth economic growth. Raj Luxmi. 1985-86 :24 (13 & 14) Mains 61-3
Indian economy in eighties and nineties. L.K. Jha. 1986-87 ;25 (19) Mains 22-6
Indian ethos and teamwork for R & D. M.K. Gharpurey.1986-87 : 25 (19) Mains 44-50
Institutional constraints in eco- development. M.V. Nad- karni. 1985-86 : 24 (50) Mains 31-3
Integrated rural developmenf programme and the rural women—The Case of a pancha- yat in Kerala. Lakshmy Devi. K.R. 1986 (JI); 22 IJIR 94- 106
International conferencc on research in national income and wealth—A report. V.V.Divatia. 1986 : 21 EPW 64-6
International economic sceneand Its impact on Indian policies. L.K. Jha. 1985 (M a ); 12I1CQ 89-99
Karnataka : Fighting for backwardness : Venkataswamyreport and after. Janaki Nair. 1986 : 21 EPW 1837-8
Latin America ; Dialectics of growth and regression. James Petras. 1986 : 21 EPW 1783-6
Local self-reliance versus power politics ; Conflicting priorities of national development. J. Ann Tickner. 1986 : 11 ALT 461-83
The Long winter of Indian discontent. Arun Ghosh. 1986 ;21 EPW 1973-5
MDAs : A Study in contrast.1986 : 21 EPW 1289
SUBJECT AND AITTHOr INDEX 113
Markets, p jw er and social norms. Kaushik Basu. 1986 : 21 EPW 1893-6
M arx-G andhi: Similar Paradigms. M.G. Bokare. 1985-86 : 24(29) Mains 18-22
Measuring progress. C.B. Mutliamma. 1985-86 : 25 (9) Mains 46-8
Mobilisation and transfer of resources. Pradhan H. Prasad. 1985-86 ; 24 (27) Mains 7, 34
Monthly seasonal factors of selected Economic Time Series. 1986 (Ja) ; 40 RBIB41 76-89
NGOs, the state and world capitalism, Rajni Kothari. 1986 : 21 EPW 2177-82
The N G O ’s the State and world capitalism. Rajni Kothari. 1986 (0-D> : 36 SA 359-77
Neat introduction. Manojit Chatterji. 1986 : 21 EPW 490
The Need for debate. P.N. Dhar. 1985-86 : 24 (1.5) Mains 11-4
Nemesis of economic liberalisation. BM. 1986 ; 21 EPW235-6
‘New economic policy : K .N .Raj. 1985-86 : 24 (15) Mains7-10, 33
‘New economic policy’—II.K. N. Raj. 1985-86 : 24 (16) Mains 15-9
New information technologies and developing countries: Implications for human resources development. Dieter Ernst. 1986 ; 21 EPW M103-8
New turn in economic policy : Context and prospects. Pra- bhat Patnaik. 1986 : 21 EPW 1014-9
Not much light. 1986 : 21 EPW 1611
On the validity of NSS consumption data. A. Vaidyanathan, 1986 ; 21 EPW 129-37
PaternalismKalpagam.•574-6
of sorts. U. 1986: 21 EPW
Pattern of growth. R.C. Dutt. 1985-86 : 25 (2) Mains 25-8 '
Poised for growth. Hansavivek. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1881-3
Political economy of economic ‘Liberalisation : Prabhat Patnaik. 1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains19-25
114 INDEX TO INDIA N LEGAL PERIODICALS
Political economy of Kerala’s development. P.K. Gopala- krishnan. 1985-86! 25 (8)Mains 11-4
The Political economy o f ‘Third sector ‘Enterprises. Alasdair Clayre. 1985 (N-D) : 7 GM 644-52
Political systems and development in the third world : New directions for social science research in Asia. Soedjat- moko. 1982: 8 ALT 423-39
Polities of Rajiv Gandhi. M.G. Bokare. 1985-86 : 24 (32)Mains 27-8
The Price of developm ent: A Case study of Singrauli. H.R. Chaturvedi. 1986 (Ap) : 8GM 48-52
Productivity in economic policy formulation. A.N. Saxena. 1986 (Ja-Ma) .• 31 Adm 43-8
Recovery, interdependence, and developing economies. Arjun Sengupta. 1985-86: 24(4-7) Mains 20-1, 111
Reflections on economic malaise in Africa. Satish C. Mehta. 1985-86 : 24 (49) Mains 15-8
Regional disparities in economic growth. T. Haque. 1985-86 :24 (9 d 10) Mains 16-8
Repressive-developmentalist regimes in Asia. Herb Feith. 1982 ; 7 ALT 491-5C6
A Reply to Vasant Sathe. Amiya Rao. 1985-86 : 25 (8) Mains 24-7
Resource mobilisation in developing countries: Financial institutions and policies. V.V. Bhatt. 1986:21 EPW 1114-20
Responsible development and ecological balance. Alice Jacob. 1985 (JI-S) : 27 JILI 483-6
The Road to nowhere. Bhaba- tosh Datta. 1985-86 : 24 (15) Mains 15-7
Rural development in seventh plan : A Restatement o f the issues. B.K. Roy Burman, 1985-86 : 24 (32) Mains 21-5
A Saga of relentless toil by millions. M.K. Ranganath. 1985- 86 : 24 (Ann) Mains v-ii
Sathe-Rajiv wave-length. M.G. Bokare. 1985-86 : 25 (8)Mains 27-9
Socialist experiences. Appan Menon. 1985-86: 25 (14)Mains 10, 34
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 115
Sectoral balance, economicpolicy and Indian economic development. Monojit Chat- terji. 1986 : 21 EPW 2256-7
South Africa’s external debt crisis. Laurence Harris.1985-86: 24 (50) Mains 11-21
South Asia experts, consultation on economic co-operations and technical co-operation in developins countries. 1986 (Je) ; 40 RBI Bull 430-6
Spitting upwards at the stars. Ashok Rudra, 1986: 21EPW 1718
Statistical information on final consumption in India and the national sample survey. M.Mukherjee. 1986: 21 EPW 206-9
Strategies for rural development in countries of Asia—Pacific Region ; An Overview. S MD. Aminuzzaman. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 32 IJPA 65-76
Structural distortions. EPW 225
1986 : 21
Symposium on a new international development strategy : A Report. Rajni Kothari.1979 : S ALT 397-417
. Tamil Nadu—Operation marina and struggle of fisherpeople. K.T. Thomson. 1986 : 21 EPW 105-6
There’s big trouble on the way. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21 EPW 275
Theories of unequal exchange : A Critique of Emmanuel and Amin. Nirmal Kumar Chandra. 1986 : 21 EPW PE 77-84
Theory and practice of international economic policy : Implications of Sraffa’s prelude to a critique of economic theory. Amiya Kumar Bagchi. 1’986 : 21 EPW PE68-76
Tokyo economic summit in retrospect. Sudhir Sen. 1986 : 21 EPW 1103-4
Tourism as a vehicle for third world development. David L. Mckee. 1985 (JI-S) ; 20 FTR 163-72
Towards a more integrated structure of rural development administration. Kamta Prasad. 19S5 (JI-S) : 31 IJPA 683-92
Trade strategies for development. Frances Stewart and Ejaz Ghani. 1986 : 21 EPW 1501-10
116 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
US economy ; Gloomy prospect. Barun Das Gupta. 1985-86 : 24(47) Mains 31-2
US Plan won’t help third world growth. C. Raghavan. 1985- 86 : 24 (9 10) Mains 32-4
Vishwanath Pratap Singh ; The Balance-Sheet. Arun Ghosh. 1986 : 21 EPW 1727-9
Voluntary bodies and rural development: A Case study in Barh block of Bihar. Joseph Benjamin. 1985-86; 24 (46) Mains 15-6
Was Keynes a development economist ? Anand G.
■ Chandavarkar. 1986 : 21 EPW304-7
West Bengal : Why resourcescrunch ? Girish Mishra. 1986 :
, 24 (31) Mains 6. 33
What Vasant Sathe does not mention, Kripa Shankar. 1985-86 : 25 (2) Mains 29-32
What’s gone wrong with the economy ? Vasant Sathe. 1985-86 : 24 (49) Mains 6-9, 32
Where new economic policy is coming apart. 1986 : 21 EPW 1235
Women’s role in economy and society. G. Narayana Reddy.
1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 46-8
World Bank and India. H.K. Paranjape. 1986 : 24 (30)Mains 11-4, 34
World oil price prospects. ISG. 1986 : 21 EPW 722-3
EDELSTEIN, HARRYCriminology (G)
EDQUIST, CHARLESIndustries (S)
EDUCATIONAdult education ; Problem, of
motivation. G.B.K. Hooja. 1986 : 24 (31) : Mains 23-4
Adult education and tribal development. Raghunalh Jha. 1985-86 ; 24 (50) Mains 35-6,42
Adult education in India : Programme of action. InderPrabha Sharma. 1986 (JI-S): 32 IJPA 599-614
Application of social psychology to classroom life. Vimala Veeraraghavan. 1986 (JI-S) :32 IJPA 743-50
Arya Samaj and women’s education : Kanya Maha-vidyalaya, Jalandhar. Madhu Kishwar. 1986 : 21 EPW WS -249
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 117
Assessment of performance in education. Chilra Naik. i9B6 (Jf-S) : 32 IJPA 697-709
Bending media to ends of education. M.V. Desai. 1985- 86; 24 (8) Mains 21-3
Britain and UNESCO. Arthur L. Gavshon. 1985-86 : 24(13 & 14) Mains 67-70
Call for setting up of irrigation management courses in selected engineering and agricultural institutions. 1986 (A p ):33 Bha 92-3
China’s ‘Student problem’. GPD. 19F6 : 21 EPW 1140
Class composition of medical students: Some indications from Sind, Pakistan. S. Akbar Zaidi. 1986: 21 EPW 1756-9
The Concept of a model school. K.S. Acharlu. 1986(8): 8 GM 357-67
Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, London 16 November 1945.1985 (Ap-Je) 41 IQ 260-70
Cultural identity & educational objectives. C.B. Muihamma. 1985-86: 24 (16) Mains 29-30
Debate on education policy : Stir masses against illiteracy. Iqbal Narain, 1985-86; 24 (23J Mains 7-9, 32
Delhi University teachers’ strike. B N. Raina. 1985-86 : 24 (23) Mains 3r4, 31
Does policy document face facts ? H.M. Desarda. 1985- 86 ; 24 (19) Mains 23, 25
Do away with disparity. Yanaja Iyengar. 1985-86 : 24 <23)Mains 9-io, 33
Doon School—An outsider's view. 1985-86 : 24 (16) Mains31-2, 5
Draft graduates for adult literacy. Upendra Baxi. 1985- 86 ; 24 (23) Mains 10, 34
Economic crisis in Africa. Vijay Gupta. 1985 (Ap-Je) : 41 IQ236-50
Economics teaching in Indian universities. M.A. Oommen. 1985-86: 24 (48) Mains 15-9
Editorial. 1985 (JI-S ): 32 IJPAvii-xx
Editorial. 1986 (0-D ) ; 32 IJPA v ii'X iv
Educated women workers. Pro- miia Kapur. 1986 (JI-S): 36 SA 292-316
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Education : A Comprehensiveviiion. P.V. Narasimha Rao. 1986 ; 24 (33) Mains 11-2
Education : Elementary education ; Future steps. Ruddar Datt, 1985-86 : 24 (24) Mains 27-30
Education—Evading the real issues. 1986 : 21 EPW 182-3
Education : Integrity in education : Luxury or necessity ? Amrik Singh. 1985-86 : 24(34) Mains 8-10, 34
New Policy is for effective inequality. Prakash Chandra Suri. 1985-86 : 24 (36) Mains 30-3
Education : Perspective on open university. G. Krishna Mohan Rao. 1985-86 : 24 (24) Mains 24-6
Education—I—Towards apolicy ? Krishtia Kumar. 1986 : 21 EPW 566-7
Education—II —Policy game in perspective. Sureshachandra Shukla. 1986:21 EPW 567-8
Education : Protecting a privilege. 1986 : 21 EPW 1034
Education : Requiem for university autonomy. M. Shatru- gna. 1986 : 21 EPW 1385
Education : Role of educational law in new policy, K.V. Padmanabha Rau. 1985-86 :25 (14) Mains 19-20
Education, culture and sports... 1986 ( 0 - D ) : 32 IJPA 1113-37
Education and educators. H .K . Paranjape. 1985-86 : 24 (4- 7) Mains 29-32
Education and employment. Mohd, Mnzammil. 1985-86 : 24(20) Mains 12, 25
Education for developing social capabilities. G-D. Sharma and Shakti R; Ahmed. 1986 (JI-S) ; 32 TJPA 514-20
Education for efficiency, education for harmony. G. Par- thasarathi. 1987 : 25 (19)Mains 15-6
Education for the weaker sections. Thomas Kunnunkal. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 36 SA 1-12
Education policy ; Critique and projections. 1985-86 : 24 (11 d 12) Mains 37-41
Education policy : The Emperor’s new clothes. Sheela Reddy. 1985-86: 24 (4-7)Mains 32-4, 76
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 119
Education policy : What next ? Sjireschandra Shukla. 19,6 : 21 EPW 1777-8
Education policy for India. K C. Pant. 1986 (JI-S ); 32 UP A 461-7 •
Educational administration in Zilla-Parishads in Maharashtra : Policy perspectives. N.R. Iriamdar. 1986 (0-D ) :32 UPA 889-907
Educaiional administration under stress •. A Study of college principals in Orissa. 1986 (O -D ): 32 UPA 933-55
Educational finance in India. Jandhyaia B.G. Tiiak. 1986 (JI-S ); 32 UFA 581-9
Educational finance in India : Progress, problems aud perspectives. J.L. Azad. 1986 (JI- S ) : 32 UPA 563-79
Educational policy for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and its implementation. L M. Prasad. 1986 .O-D): 32 UPA 908-32
Equality of opportunity ; A Crucial issue. Salamat Ullab. 1985-86:24 (4-7) Mains 27-9
Exit of a Vice-Chancellor. 1986: 21 EPW 425-6
Financial management issues in ' education in Seventh Plan.
C.B. Padmanabhan. 1986 (II- S) : 32 UPA 726-42
Gradual surrender of universities : Trends in higher education in Andhra Pradesh. G. Haragopal. 1986 : 21 EPW 1585-8
Higher education in China. Hari Saran Chnabra. 1985-86 : 24 (36) Mains 19-20
Higher education in India : Quest for equality and equity. K K. Halachander. 1985-86: 24 (48) M ains 11-4
How much to pay teachers ? Amrik Singh, 1986 ; 21 EPW 1154-8
Hovy to meet challenges of education. M.R. Bhiday. 1985- 86 : 24 (20) Mains 10-11, 25
How to meet challenges of education—II. M.R. Bhiday. 1985-86: 24 (21-22) Mains37-43
Implementation o f education policy : A Critique on sex- based disparity. R.N. Thakur. 1986 (JI-S ): 32 UPA 751-77
Implementation o f new education policy. G.B.K. Hooja. 1985-85: 24 (26) Mains 32-4
120 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Implementation o f the new education policy—1986. J. Veera Raghavan. 1986 (JI-S ): 32IJPA 521-34
Implementing new education policy. Anand Sarup. 1986 : 24 (42) Mains 7-8, 12
Instrument of social change. G. Parthafarthi. 1985-86 : 24(36) Mains 5-7, 33
Introduction. Walter Fernandes. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 36 SA i-ii
Issues in adult training. E. Designu Setty. 1986 ( J I ) : 47 IJSW 99-109
Jarratt Committee Report. 1986 ( 0 -D ) ; 32 IJPA 1138-41
Job aspirations of students in institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. A.K. Saha and Deepak Chawla. 1986 (O-D) ; 32 IJPA 956-63
Kadambini and the bhadralok : Early debates over women's education in Bengal. Mala- vika Karlekar. 1986 : 21 EPW WS 25-31
Libraries ; Gap in policy outline. Girja Kumar. 1985-86 : 24(11 d 12) Mains 34-7
M D marks scandal; Evidence ‘tenuous’ ! but guilt lingers.
Mukul Munisb. LEJ 26-7
1986 ( J I ) : I
Maharashtra : College teachers : Crying wolf again. JV. 1986 : 21 EPW 1627
Making of twentyfirst century Indian. Malati 1. Shendge. 1986 (JI-S) : 32 IJPA 499-513'
Management of universities in India. Y.S. Kiranmayi, G. Prasad and K.V. Rao. 1986. ( 0 - P ) : 32 IJPA 855-74
Mathematical methods i n . theoretical econom ics: Report on a conference, Tapas Majumdar, 1986; 21 'EPW 1251-2
Medical seats for Judges under fire.1 LEJ 40-3
NCBRT’s Silver Krishna Kumar. EPW 1682
Silkimese ; 1986 (S ):
Jubilee. 1986 : 21
National education policy : A Summary. 1986 (Ja-M a): 36 SA 70-87
National identify and language. Subrat Kumar Nanda. 1985- 86 ; 24 (49) Mains 23-4
National policy on education i A Non-negotiable promissory note. Dinesh'Mohan. 1986 ; 21 EPW 907-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX \2 \
National policy on education 1986. 1986 (JI-S); 32 IJPA 778-800
National testing service. Amrik Singh. 1986 (JI-S): 32 IJPA 635-40
Navodaya vidyalaya scheme. 1986 : 24 (40) Mains 20-2
Nepal economy ; New strategies for development. M ahendra P. Lama. 1985-86: 24 (49) M ains 28-9
New education policy. P.V. Narasimha Rao, 1986 (JI-S) :32 IJPA 468-72
New education policy and the tribal people. B.D. Sharma, 1986 (JI-S ): 32 IJPA 590-8
New management system in Indian university departments; A Study of rotation system. Shamim Aleem. 1986 (0-D ) :32 IJPA 964-79
New national policy on education. Rajiv Gandhi. 1986 (JI-S) : 32 IJPA 435-60
“ New” policy : A Critique. N. Jayaram. 1985-86: 24 (21- 22) Mains 44-8
New policy ignores question of language. Anjani Kumar Srivastava. 1985-86 : 24 (49) Mains 22-3
The Open University. C. Kul- sum Reddy. 1985-86 ; 24 (45) Mains 27-31
An Overview of eaucauonai policy and administration in India : States and union territories. IP86 (0-D ) ; 32 UPA 1043-89
Perspective for the new education policy. Inaugural address by M .G.K. Menon. (October4, 1985), Chairm an’s address : K aran Singh, Summary o f the recommendations. 1985 (D ): 12 IICQ 423-36
Planning and management at the institutional lev e l: Effec-
- tive monitoring of education system. Nitish De. 1986 (JI- S) : 32 IJPA 542-62
Power of the Governor : A Study o f appointment o f Vice-Chancellors in the light o fK iran Babu vs, Governor o f theAndhra Pradesh. P. Rama- swamy. 1986 : 54 An LT 15-6
Power structure in India’s university system : Reflections of an insider. Iqbal Narain. 1986 (JI-S): 32 IJPA 658-80
122 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Private enterprise in education : A Study of the social background of students in private vis-a-vis government colleges. Ambarao T. Uplaonker. 1986 (JI-S) : 32 IJPA 710-25
Private unaided engineering and medical colleges; Consequences of misguided policy. V.N. Kothari. 1986 : 21 EPW 593- 6
Programme o f ac tio n : NPE(1986) extracts. 1986 (JI-SJ :32 IJPA 801-25
Recommendations of the seminar on the New Education Policy 'and the education of the weaker sections (Indian Social Institute, October 28- 30, 1985). Keynote address by T. Kunnunkal and valedictory address by V.V. John. 1986 (Ja-M a): 36 SA 88-100
Recruitment of teachers; Problems and remedies. Har- bans Pathak. 1986 (JI-S ): IJPA 681-6
Redeeming the university.Upendra Baxi. 1986 : 21 EPW 742-4
Reforming educational administration in India : Some observations specifically in the context of higher education.
Iqbal Narain. 1985 (JI-S ); 31 IJPA 940-59
Religious privilege vs. academic freedom. Nilanjan -Dutta. 1986 : 21 EPW 476
Resource constraints for Indian education. C.B. Padmanabhan. 1986 (Ja-M a): 36 S A 42-53
Reviewing the CSIR. Baldev Singh. 1986:21 EPW 1511- 8
Role of education in scientific research. B.M. Udgaonkar. 1986 : 24 (40) Mains 13-9
Role o f the media in distance teaching. G. Ram Reddy. 1986 (JI-S ): 32 IJPA 615-34
Selected issues for implementing new education policy. Brahm Prakash and Yash Aggarwal. 1986 (JI-S) : 32 IJPA 476-98
Some aspects of planning in education: Its pedagogical dimensions. T.V. Kunnunkal, S.J. 1986 (JI-S): 32IJPA 535-41
Strategy for change. Kireet Joshi. 1986 (JI-S): 32 IJPA 473-5
The Teaching of economics in lodia. Sukliamoy Cbakravarty. 1986 : 21 EPW 1165-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 123
Technology and development L .K .Jh a . 1985-86: 24 (4-7) Mains 18-9, 107
Texbooks and educational culture. Krishna Kumar. 1986 : 21 BPW 1309-11
Tool for liberation of the oppressed. Lakshmindhar Mishra. 1985-86: 24 (16) Mains 25- 8
Towards a relevant policy : P.K. Gopalakrishan, 1985-86; 24 (20) Mains 7-9
Training of IBS. R P. Singh. 1986 (JI-S) : 32 IJPA 641-5
Training of teachers and the new education policy. A.K. Jalaluddin. 1986 (JI-S): 32 UFA 687-96
Tribal education : An appraisal. Kishalay Ghosh. 1986 (Ja- Mj ) : 36 SA 54-69
UG C mismanagement. Anirudha Gupta. 1985-86: 24 (26)Mains 20
U N E SC O : An irreplaceableforum. P.V. Narasimha Rao. 1985-86 : 24 (8) Mains 7-8,33
UNESCO—Problems and prospects. T.N. Kaul. 1985 (Ap- J e ) ; 4i IQ 197-207
UNESCO and India ; Fruitful cooperation and abiding friendship. Prem Kripal, 1985 (Ap-Je) : 4 1 IQ 208-14
UNESCO in crisis. Vanita Ray.1985 (A p-Je): 41 IQ 251-9
UNESCO’s contribution to education and science. Malcolm S. Adiseshiah. 1985 (Ap-Je) : 41 IQ 215-9
Universal education versus centres of excellance. N.V.K. Murthy. 1985-86: 25 (13)Mains 21-122
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Universalisation of elementary education in India—Anapproach. C.T. Benjamin. Ravindra Sharma, R.B. Mukbia & T. Munivenka- tappa. 1986 )A p-Je): 31 Adm 183-225
University Grants Commission— A study of organisational frame. R N. Chaturvedi. 1986 (O -D ): 32 UPA 875 88
University objectives in changing World. O.N. Chaturvecii.1986 (JI-S): 32 IJPA 646-57
W eaker sections of the Indian society and their education. Claude D ’Souza. 1986 (Ja- M a ) : 36 SA 13-25
124 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODISALS
West Bengal : Calcutta UDivcr- sity employees’ agitation. Nilanjan D utta: 1986 : 21EPW 1348
Wh;> tribal girls stay away : A Case study in Gujarat. Har- bans Patel. 1985-86: 24 (8) Mains 26-8
Women’s education in India ; Some basic issues. Malavika Karlekar. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 36 SA 26-41
EIDE, ASBJORN
Human Rights (H)
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International Affairs (A)
ELDRIDGE, P H IL IP
Politics (P)
ELECTIONS
Bangladesh : The Dubious victory. K.P. Datta. 1985-86: 24 (38) M ains 21-2
Bye-elections: Few clues. 1986 : 21 EPW 2069
Election Commission o f India. R.P. Bhalla. 1984 (Ja-Je) : 18 JCPS 12-37
Election law. Virendra Kumar. 1984: 20 ASIL 224-57
Electioneering has begun Rbmesh Thapar. 1986: 21EPW 2249
Electoral reforms—A Note. P.R. Dubhashi. 1984 (Ja -Je); 18 JCPS 57-8
Electoral reform and democracy.S C. Parasher. 1984 (Ja-Je): 18 JCPS 54-6
Electoral reforms. Bal Raj Madhok. 1984 (Ja-Je): 18 JCPS 51-3
Electoral reforms, S.L. Shakhdher. 1984 (Ja-Je): 18 JCPS 1-11
Electoral refo rm : Imperativeand urgent. L K . Advani.1984 (Ja-Je): 18 JCPS 38-50
Financing o f elections. V.A. Pai Panandiker and Ram- ashray Roy. 1984 (Ja-Je) : 18 JCPS 65-76
Jammu and Kashmir : To avod elections. 1986: 21 EPW 1613
Reflections on reserved seats. K. Narayana Rao. 1984 (Ja- Je) : 18 JCPS 77-84
Reform of Indian electoral system—A Case for learning from German experience. Chandra Pai. 1984 (Ja-Je): 18 JCPS 59-64
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 125
Seminar on Electroral Reforms in India March 27, 1933.Participants—Ram Niwas M irdha, R.K. Trivedi (keynote address), K . BrahmanandaReddy, L.M. Singhvi, L.K. Advani, Shyam NandanMishra, Satyasadhan Chakra- borty, B.R. Nahata, Indradeep Sinha, H.R. Khanna, A. Neelalohitbadasan Nadar, Khub Chand. Bal Raj Madhok, M.V. M athur and Anand Prakash. 1984 (Ja-Je) JCPS 85-167
Untenable poll . ordinance. S. Viswam. 1985-86 : 24 (3)Mains 7, 10
Watching Punjab poll campaign. Anand K. Sahay. 1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains 3-5
Wintry days. N.C. 1985 86 : 24 (.16) Mains 1-3
ELECTRONICS
Electronics: Half-baked policy.1986 : 21 EPW 2244-5
Electranics—Pleasing the consumer. 1986 ; 21 EPW 717
Retrospect on new liberalism. Sukumar Muralidharan. 1986: 21 EPW 1248-9
e m p l o y m e n t , u n e m p l o y m e n t
Agriculture,poverty.
employment and V.M. Dandekar.
Disguised unemployment in agriculture : A Case study of rural Orissa. PurusottamNayak and Bani Chatterjee. 1986 (Ja ): 21 IJIR 310-34
Dual employment : Beating the ban. Chander Uday Singh. 1986 (Je ): I LEJ 50
Employment growth in Seventh Plan. J.C. Sandesara, 1986: 21 EPW 191-2
The Relationship betvi^een registered unemployment andnotified vacancies in Singapore : An exploratory study, Rosalind Chew and Chew Soon Beng. 1986 ( J a ) : 21IJIR 335-47
Right to work. J.D. Sethi. 1985-86: 25(17) Mains 24-30
Seventh plan—moonshine onemployment. Satish Jha.1986:21 EPW 150-2
Seventh Plan and unemployment. Satish Jha. 1985-86: 24 (23) Mains 11-4
EMMANUEL, P.MCompani.s (C)
1986 : 21 EPW A90-100
126 INDEX TO IN D IA N LEGAL PERIODICALS
ENERGY
Alternative sources o f energy ; Indigenous renewable resources. Jimon Omo-Fadaka.1980 : 6 ALT 409-17
The Ann Arbor manifesto on international renewable energy policy. 1981 : 7 ALT 375-81
Costs of expansion. Sukumar M uralidharan. 1986: 21EPW 527-8
Energy crisis in Pakistan. Sheikh Mushtaq Ahmed. 1985-86: 24 (41) Mains 21-5
Energy in space. 1985-86 : 24 (50) Mains 41-2
Energy Policy : Bizarre logic. Satish Jha. 1986 : 21 EPW 616-7
Improved Chullha program m e: Boon or disaster ? Madhu Sarin. 1986: 21 EPW 1709- 17
India’s energy policy into the late 1980s. M.R. Bhagavan. 1986:21 EPW 1951-4
Irrigation and power in Parliament. 1985 ( J I ) : 32 Bha 119- 24
Irrigation and power in Parliament. 1985 (O ): 32 Bha 166- 70
Irrigation and power in parliament. 1986 ( J a ) ; 33 Bha 40 - 50
The Limits of low-energy society in a high-energy world. Richard A. W atson. 1982 : 8 ALT 79-84
The Most promising prospect. McGeorge Bundy, George F. Kennan, Robert S. McNamara, and Gerard C. Smith. 1985-86: 25 (7) Mains 34-6
NCPU-Urja seminar on electronics in energy/power sector.1985 (O) : 32 Bha 164
First national convention of electrical engineers. 1986 ( J a ) :33 Bha 32-4
National seminar on petroleum conservation in India. 1985(O ) ; 32 Bha 154-5
Nuclear pow er: Low capacity use. 1936 : 21 EPW 1035
On drawing a red herring. Partha S. Ghosh. 1982 : ‘ 8 ALT 131-8
Paper on eaergy policy. M adan Jha, P. Shanmugasundaram, Arun Kumar. 1986 (A p.Je):31 Adm 99-182
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX m
^Problems of low availability and inefficient utilisation. D.N. Rao. 1985 (JI) : 32 Bha 92-5
Renewable energy development alternatives : . Village experiences and indicators for policy. Varun Vidyarthi. 1985: 20 EPW 1953-60
Annual seminar on electrical insulation. 1985 ( 6 ) : 32 Bha 151-3
Usefulness of Hydro-power—its economics, peaking capabilities and operating efficiency. T.C. Agrawa! and Shafiq Ahmed. 1985 ( J I ) : 32 Bha85-91
ENGINEER, ASGHAR ALI
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ERRUNZA, VIHANG R
Companies (O)
ESNENSEON, FINN—AEGE
Criminology (P)
ESCOBAR, ARTURO
Economic Development (D)
ESKRIDGE, CHARIS W
Police (C)
ESSIEN, VICTOR L.KPublic International Law (M)
ESWARI, S. CHAMUNDI
Criminology (A)Criminology (H)
EVIDENCE
Civil procedure and evidence. Vepa P. Sarathi. 1984: 20ASIL 80-107
Handwriting evidence and the investigator. R. Rajagopalan and D.R. Rohilla. 1986 (Ja ):20 CBI Bull 4-7
Need to amend the provisions of Section 146 (3) of the Indian Evidence Act (1 of 1872) in so far as it applies to officials. P R. Ponnurangam. 1986 (1) : 170 MLS 12
On test identification parade. B N. Patnaik. 1986 : 62 CLT 49-56
128 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Role of a judge and an advocate in recording of evidence. 1984 (D) ; 86 Bom LR 81-2
Sacco and Vanzetti. 90 CWN 89-92
1985-86 :
The Scope of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act. B.N. Patnaik. 1986 ; 62 CLT 21-39
Standard of proof in insanity defence. G. Sadasivan Nair. 1986 (Je): 10 CULR 103-57
Tape-recorded statements—Admissibility in evidence. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 69-72
Video for prosecution. ( D ) : 1 LEJ 21
1986
EXCISE & CUSTOMS“ By or on behalf”—A Judicial
exploration. M.S. Krishnan. 1986 : 26 Exc LT A32-5
'Central excise valuation : Treatment of primary and secon- dry packing costs. R. Partha- sarthy. 1986 (3) (N) CompLJ 146-51
"Clearance of excisable goods : Rate of duty applicable. R. Krishnan. 1986 (O) ; 16 CS 754-67
Deferment of duty under Customs Act. C.V. Mathrani. 1986 (Je ) : 16 CS 430-1
Estimating cumulative rates of excise and sales taxes in India. Mahesh C. Purohit. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1760-3
Evasion and avoidance of tax. M.S. Krishnan. 1986 (M y);24 Exc LT A33-6
Excise duty on plant and machinery. R. Santhanam. 1986 :26 Exc LT A,9-14
Excise duty recovery. E.P. Bharucha. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ6
Excisability of turnkey projects. K.R. Chandrate. 1986 (Ja) :23 Exc LT A3-7
Exemption notifications and promissory estoppel. D.C. Jain. 19B6 (F) : 23 Exc LT A46-50
100% export-oriented units— central excise aspects. R. Parthasarathy. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 6-13
Has MODVAT failed? D.R. Gupta. 1986 : 26 Exc LT A7- 8
Implication of proposals relating to indirect taxes—Central Excise. V. Gauri Shankar. 1986 (M y): 16 CS 359-63
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 129
Jurisdiction of officers of central excise with reference to their powers—some thoughts. R. Parthasarathy. 1986 (3) (S) Comp LJ 31-5
The L iv o ' t";-stay of recovery proceedings. N.D. Khosla. 1986 : 25 Exc LT A81-4
D.N. Mehta. 1986 : 26 Exc LTA29-31
Tax concessions. 1986 : 21 EPW 1033
The Test of marketability—A Sine qua non? M.S. Krishnan. 1986 (JI-Il) : 25 Exc LT A 13-7
Modvat and its aftermath. D.R. Gupta. 1986 (Je) : 24 ExcLT A51-4, 58
Modvat and its aftermath. R.S. Panjwani. 1986 ; 26 Exc LT A49-52
Modvat vis-a-vis exemptions. D.R. Gupfa. 1986 : 26 Exc LT A114-5
A Pack of cases on packing materials under central excise. M.S. Krishnan. 1986 : 26 ExcLT A59-64
Rate of duty under Customs Act. C.V. Mathrani. 1986 (S) : 9 CS 683-4
‘Related persons’ in excise duty, R. Santharam. 1986: 25 Exc LT A107-23
Show cause notice : A Juridical spectrum. D C . Jain. 1986 ( J M ) : 25 Exc LT A3-6
Summons and enquiry under central excises and customs.
To levy or not to levy. Firdaus Taleyarkhan. 1986 (My) ; I LEJ 48-9
Trade practices and the central excise law. S. Ignatius. 1986 :26 Exc LT A45-8
Tax avoidance : Judicial parameters. D.C. Jain. 1986: 26 Exc LT A3-6, 8
Trapped in excise net. Hansa- vivek. 1986: 21 EPW 2117-8
Types of control and procedure for assessment under the Central Excise and Salt Act, T944. R. Parthasarathy. 1986(2) (My) Comp LJ 33-8
Valuation of goods under the Customs Act, 1962. R. Krishnan. 1986 (1) (My)Comp LJ 23-7
Valuation of goods under the Customs Act, 1962 : R. les on customs valuation under the GATT code. R. Krishnan. 1986 (2) (II) Comp LJ 115-25
n o INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
EXPORT
Better export prospects. Sharat Kumar. 1985-86: 24 (35)Mains 11-2
Case for more cotton export. 1986 : 21 EPW 1666-7
Computer software : New export policy. 1986:21 EPW 2203
Corporate secretarial practice : FERA aspects of exports : Submission of declaration forms. Laxmi Pappu. 1986
J 2 ) (Ag) Comp LJ 195-9
Cotton export : Timely decision. 1986 : 21 EPW 1873-4
Exchange control regulations in relation to exports. A.V, VenkatesK. 19S6 (A g ): 16CS 594-600
Export houses in dry fruit jam, 1986 (Je ): 1 LEJ 28
Exports—availability of foreign exchange Laxmi Pappu. 1986 (3) (O) Comp LI 53-7
Export potential of Orissa. M.L. Varma. 1985 (JI-S): 20 FTR 199-213
Exports—participation in fairs abroad. Laxmi Pappu. 1986(3 )(N ) Comp LJ 117-22
FERA aspects of exports—negotiation of documents. Laxmi
Pappu. 1986 LJ 1-7
(3) (S) Comp
Fiscal incentives for export projects. B.H. Lalwani. 1986 (I) (Ap) Comp LJ 206-7
Garment exports : Time todiversify. 1986 : 21 EPW 1479
Handicrafts exports : An Indian case study. Sanjay Kathuria. 1986 : 21 EPW 1743-55
If we can’t export goods, let’s export capita]. BM. 1986: 21 EPW 2081-3
Leather exports: Shift to high value items. 1986 : 21 EPW 1291
Modernisation for export- oriented growth : A Critique of recent Indian policy. Nir- mal Kumar Chandra. 1986 : 21 EPW 1263-75
Negotiations for export of turnkey projects. N.K. Sharma. 1986 (A p-Je): 21FTR 63-6
Project exports : decline. 1986 1239
Stemming the ; 21 EPW
Silk exports : Unexploited potential. 1986:21 EPW 1386-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 131
Some tlioughts on India’s export strategies. Eric Gonsalves. 1986 (Je-S) : 21 F IR 111-22
FAKIH, SEEMAB
Psisons (R)
FALFJRO, EDUARDO International Affairs (L) International Alfairs (U)
FALK, RICHARD
International Affairs (C) International Affairs (G) Internfitional Affairs (I) International Affairs (L) International Affairs (O) International Affairs (W)
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International Affairs (N) International Affsirs (P) International Affairs (S)
FAMILY LAWExclusion of husband from
matrimonial home. 1984 (Ja) : 86 Bom LR 2
Family law and succession. Kusum. 1984 : 20 ASIL 310-23
“ Legislative overkill'*. O.V.Abdulkhader. 1986 KLT33
“ Legislative overkill” —A rejoinder. W.F. Menski. 1986 KLT 63-5
Presumption of legitimacy. Vidya Sagar. 1986 (3) SCO 10-4
FAMILY PLANNINGDangers of chasing targets.
1986 : 21 EPW 714-5
Dimensions of family planning : Social, religious and coltural aspects. Tara Ali Baig. 1986: 24(30) Mains 9-10, 34
‘False test led to abortion of male child’. Sarla Sugand. 1986 (Ma) : 1 LAW COL 7
Family planning program m e- A case study. GurdarshanSingh. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains23-6
Hazardous contraceptive. Saheli. 1986 : 21 EPW 941-2
Hormonal methods of contraception : Government indifferent to dangers, Padma Pra-kash. 1986 : 21 EPW 733-4
ICs : Confounding with generalisations. Prabeen, Kalpana, Savita, Nalini and Sathya- mala. 1986 : 21 EPW 1473-4‘.
IC s : Neglecting operationalproblems. Sujit J. Das. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1430
ICs ; The ‘Other side’. E.S Lala. 1986; 21 EPW 1182
132 INDEX TO INDIAN LEq a L PERIODICALS
ICs in mass programme : Risks abound. Sujit. K. Das and Pijus Kanti Sarkar. 1986 : 21 EPW 934-5
Injectable contraceptive—further considerations. Iris Kapil. 1986 : 21 EPW 670-2
Injectable contraceptives; How safe is safe ? C. Sathyamala Nalini. 1986 : 21 EPW 1079-80
Injectable contraceptive : Many questions. Vimal Balasubrah- manyan. 1985-86 : 24 (20)Mains 31-2
Injectable contraceptive in mass programme : Alarming scope for misuse. Bharati Sadasivam. 1986 : 21 EPW 1886-7
Law relating to abortion. Gayatri Singh. 1986 (Je) : 1 LAW COL 46-8
NET-OEN ; Trials and errors. Raju Z. Moray. 1986 (Je ) : 1 LAW COL 21
Sterilization & the law : Moral and legal dilemma. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (Ag): I LEJ24-5
Towards a women’s perspective on family planning. Vimal Balasubrahmanyan, 1986 : 21 EPW 69-71
Uttar P-adesh: Communityparticipation in FP Programme : A Report. Abbay Bang. 1986 : 21 EPW 1394-6
Women'sVimal1985-86
perspective on FP. Balasubrahmanyan.24 (4-7) Mains 77-8
FATIMA, BILQEES
Police (?)
FAZAL, M.A
Civil liberties (D)
FEDERALISMAspects of administrative federa
lism : The Indian model.Shriram Maheshwari. 1986 (Ap.Je) : 32 IJPA 230-40
Counter to the note on the observations of Hon’ble Bhag- wati, J. (now C.J.I.) in the judgment reported in the A.l.R. 1984 S.C. 1420 ofShriS T. Hushain, senior advocate. Shrinagar. U.N. Bhacha- wat. 1986 (Ma) : 73 AIR 33-7
Federal—financial relations in India : Evolution of provincial
, finance. Phul Chand. 1986 (Ja-M a): 32 IJPA 19-48
Jawaharlal Nehru’s letter to Chief Ministers, 1952. Jawaharlal Nehru. 1986-87;25 (19) Mains 8-10
Linguistic states : Not a mistake. 1986: 21 EPW 2244
Nehru’s letter to Chief Ministers 1949. 1985-86: 24 (13 «& 14) Mains 8-11
A Note on Centre-State relations. H.K. Paranjape. 1985- 86 : 24(19) Mains 5-8, 32
Power of the Indian State and Kerala. Diptendra Bagerjee. 1986 : 21 EPW 1356-60
Role of governor in India’s administrative federalism” : AComparative perspective. Douglas V. Verney. 1985 (O- D ); 31 IJPA 1243-68
Role of grants-in-aid in Indian federation. R. Sudarsana Rao. 1986 (Ja-Ma); 32 IJPA 49-51
Strong states for powerful centre. Ramakrishna Hegde, 1985-86 : 24 (8) Mains 11-6
FEITH, HERBEconomic Development (R)
FELLER, GORDENEconomic Development (E)
FERA. IVAN
History (K)
SUBJECT AND
FERGUSON, (RONALD E
Police (C)
FERNANDES, JOSEPH
Justice—Administration of (C)
FERNANDEZ, M. STANLEY Judiciary (S)Justice—Administration of (L)
FERNANDES, WALTER
Education (I)Labour(C)Social Welfar (N)
FICCI
International Trade (M)
FIRTH, RAYMOND
History (F)
FLOOD CONTROLFlood forecasting and warning
set-up. 1986 (0 ) : 33 Bha 191
Flood picture in states. 1986 (A p ): 33 Bha 94-102
Flood plain zoning. 1986 (O) 33 Bha 190
FORBES, GERALDINE H
Women (()
FOREIGN EXCHANGECofeposa—A Close look. P.R.
Dastider. 1986 ; 25 Exc LT A137-40
a u t h o r in d e x 133
134 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Exchange control. 1985 (O ) ; 39 RBI Bull 773-4
Exchange control (November 1985). 1985 (N ): 39 RBI Bull 964-6
Exchange control 1985 (D) :39 RBI Bull 1050
Exchange control. 1986 ( F ) :40 RBI Bull 202-4
Exchange control, 1986 (Ma) : 40 RBI Bull 222-3
Exchange control. 1986 (A p ): 40 RBI Bhl\ 266-7
Exchange control (May 1986). 1986 (My) : 40 RBI Bull 393- 4
Exchange control. 1986 (Je) : 40 RBI Bull 454-5
Exchange control. 1986 (Jl) :40 RBi Bull 495-9
Exchange control. 1986 (A g ): 40 RBI Bull 541-3
Exchange control. 1986 (S ) :40 RBI Bull 584-6
Exchange control. 1986 ( 0 ) :40 RBI Bull 674-6
Exchange control. 1986 (N ):40 RBI Bull 881-2
Exchange control : Recent.Hber- lisation. V. Vaidyanathan. 1986 ( N ) : 16 CS 848-9
PER A : Granting immunity. Anil Harish. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 46-8
Summary record of proceedings. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 20 PTR 21-77
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Foreign collaboration in Indian industry. Amiya Kumar Bagchi. 1986 : -2l EPW 915- 8
FORESTRYGujarat : Not a model to emu
late. Bharat D ogra.. 1986: 21 EPW 1884
Land hunger and deforestation : Case study of cardamom hills in Kerala. P. Sivanandan, D. N ara 'an and K. Narayanan Nair. 1986 : 21 EPW 546^50
Social forestry ; Time to modify goals ? Harry W. Blair. 1986: 21 EPW 1317-22
Social forestry programmes in In d ia : A. Prasanna. 1986(Je) : 10 CULR 202-12
FORJE, JOHN W
International Affairs (M)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 135
FRANK, ANDRE GUNDRE
International Affairs (F) International Affairs (f) International Affairs (K)
FRANK, GUNDER
International Affaira (W)
FREUND, NORMAN C
Gandhism (P)
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
In defence of FundamentalRights. N.G. Goray.21 EPW 145
1986 ;
Preventive detention and personal liberiy, C.A. Sebastian Champappilly. 1986 KLT 11-
Right to life. S.N. Parikh. 1986(1 ) :2 7 GLR 13-23
What rights and whose ? GPD. 1986 ; 21 EPW 274
FURTADO, CELSOInternational Affairs (D)
f u t e h a il y , l a e e q
Pollution (T)
G., I.SEconomic Development (C) Economic Development (.W) International Trade (W)
G . V
Crimes (S)
GADGILL, ARUN Judiciary (H)
g a d g il , m a d h a v
Pollution (T)
GADGIL, V.N Press (G)
GAE, R.S
Companies (B) Companies (H) Companies (I)
GALTUNG, JOHAN Culture (W)
GANAI, NISAR AHMAD
Succession (P)
GANAPATHP, RInternational Trade (S)
GANDHI, B.M
Contract (P)
GANDHI, INDIRA
Legal Profession (I)
GANDHI, RAJIV
Banking (R)Education (N)
GANDHIRAJ, AAdministrative Law (P)
136 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
GANDHISM
A him sa; Its definition and its purpose. Manoj Jain. 1986 (S ): 8 GM 379-84
Applied trusteeship. K. Aruna- chalam. 19^5 (N^D) : 7 GM 618-24
Commercialization of technology and life. Vinay K. Jain. 1986 (D ) ; 8 GM 569-70
Consummation of nonviolence. Yoshiaki TIznka. 1986 (Ag) ; 8 GM 312-5
Dada Dharmadhikari’s humanist th inking: An introduction,Vishwanath Tandon. 1986 (Ap) ; 8 GM 32-42
Decision nnd public policy f A study in G indhi’s philosophy of society. N. Malla. 1986 (Ag) : 8 GM 285-92
Economic task and trusteeship. J.D. Sethi. 1985 (N-D) : 7 GM 625-31
The Future vision. E.R, Diwa- kar. 1986 (JI); 8 GM 247- 8
Gandhi among the South African Indians. James D. Hunt. 1986 (O ): 8 GM 423-33
Gandhi and conflict resolution. Biraja Shinkar Rath. 1986 (Ma) : 7 GM 850-7
Gandhi and his translators.^ Bhikhu Parekh. 1986 (Je ) : 8
■ GM 163-72
Gandhi and the issue of identity, N.S. Xavier. 1986 (D) : 8 GM 520-5
Gandhi and the third world : Quest for development. Anurae Gangal. 1986 (My) ;8 GM 111-6
Gandhi and the North-South confrontation. Naresh Kumar Gupta. 1986 (M y); 8 GM117-27
Gindlii and Schweizer: How alike ? Mohinder Singh. 1986 (Ap) ; 8 GM 23^31
Gandhi and South Africa. S.C. Gangal. 1986 (Je ) : '.8 GM 131-6
Gandhi and trusteeship. Dada Dharmadhikari. 1985 (N-D) :7 GM 560-2
Gandhi today and tomorrow, R.R. Diwakar, 1986 (Ja ) : 7 GM 682-6
Gandhi’s concjpt of political power. Jai Narain. 1986 (F ):7 GM 772-9
Gandhi’s theory of trusteeship : An essay in understanding. Ravidra Varma. 1985 (N-D):7 GM 509-39
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 137
Gandhi’s views on scavengers. Tapan Datta. 1986 (Ja) : 7 GM 707-13
Gandhi’s views on order. V B. Lall.8 GM 570-3
social dis- 1986 (D) :
Gandhian approach. B.R L. Iyengar. 1985-86 : 24 (28)
•Mains 22-3, 34
Gandbian approach to world peace. L.C* Thanu. 1986 (N) :8 GM 506-11
Gandhian critique of modern economic theory. J.D. Sethi. 1 85-86 : 24 (21-22) Mains 12- 4 .53
Gandhian economic perspectives —technology and urbanization. Amlan Datta. 1986 (F) : 7 GM 743-55
Gandhian economic principles. Romesh Diwan. 1986 (Je );8 GM 177-90
Gandhian non-violent protest : Rituals of avoidance or rituals of confrontation ? Eugene F. Irschick. 1986 : 21 EPW 1276-85
Gandhian trusteeship : A corporate management strategy for economic justice. Sushila Gidwani. 1985 (N-D) : 7 G.M 653-63
Gandhian trusteeship in theory and practice. Raghavan Iyer.1985 (N-D) : 7 GM 465-80
Groping for an alternative system. Pranab K. Banerjee. 1985-86: 24 (44) Mains 17-20
The Growing threat to nonviolence. Kamta Nath Gupta.1986 (Ag) : 8 GM 293-7
Historiography aiid the Dandi march : The other myths ofGandhi’s salt march. Thomas Weber. 1986 (N) ; 8 GM 457- 76
“The Hoh’stic Alternative” : Report of a camp (10-20 May 1986 . 1986 (JI) : 8 GM 254-6
Humanity in crisis. Harsh Narain. 1986 (O ): 8 GM 415-22
Introduction. Editorial. (N-D) : 7 GM 459-f4
1985
Investment criteria in Gandhian economics. A.M. Huq. 1986 (M>) : 8G M 98-106
“ Knit India M arch.” A ve^nture with hope. Yadunath Thatte. 1986 (Jl) : 8 GM 248-51
Legal ethics Gandhian ethics. Thomas Weber. 1986 (Ja) : 7 GM 692-706
138 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Light still snines. N. Krish- naswamy. 1986 (A g): 8 GM305-7
Mannargudi conference :Twenty-seventh Sarvodaya Sammelan. R.R. Diwakar. 1986 (JI) : 8 GM 245-6
The M oral economy of trusteeship. K. Raghavendra Rao.1985 (N-D) : 7 G M 495-503
A New science of life. 1986 (II):8 GM 235-44
On Gandhian education and re- ligioH. Shamsuddin. 1986 ( D ) : 8 GM 567-9
Organizational behaviour and nonviolent m anagement: A Gandhian analysis. Thomas Walz. 1986 (F) : 7 GM 756- 67
Pacifism and the holy experiment : The reasons for its failure. Norman C. Freund.1986 (Ma) : 7 GM 823-31
Pilgrimage for peace: Lislefellowship—Gandhi Peace Foundation seminar in the United States. 1986 (JI) : 8 GM 252-3
Quakerism and the new consciousness. Joanne Bower. 1986 (D) : 8 GM 540-6
Reflections on Gandhian economics. V.P. Raahavan. 1986 (M y); 8 GM 107-10.
Relevance of Gandhian thought to economic growth. L.C. Thanu. 1986 (F ) : 7 GM 780-4
A Relevant Utopia : H.G. Wells and E.F. Schumacher. Dorothy A. Haney. 1986 (JI) :8 GM 199-215
Revolutionary morality. Geoffrey Ostergaard. 1986 (F) : 7 GM 785-91
Sarvodaya : A Comprehensive concept. R.R. Diwakar. 1-986 (Je) ; 8 GM 173-6
Sarvodaya : Gandhi’s critique of the old ideas of economics. I. Jesudasan. 1986 (Ap) .■ 8 GM 9-22
Sarvodaya and Antyodaya as social concepts .• Implications for India’s future. Tarlok Singh. 1986 (0 ) : 8 GM 407- 14
Power politics: A Gandhian alternative Jai Narain. 1986 (S) : 8 GM 368-78
Satyagraha; A Study. T.G. Kalghatgi. 1986 (My) : 8GM 93-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 139
“Satyagraha” and Be/gaum. Ravindra Varma. 1986 (JI) ;8 GM 195-8
‘Sntyagrahi socialism’ or trusteeship o f wealth. Indira Rothermund. 1985 (N -D ): 7 GM 592-601
Science' and spirituality—their relationship and utility for mankind. R.R. Diwakar. 1986 (F) : 7 GM 768-71
The Theory o f consumer behaviour : The Gandhian model.A.M. Huq. 1986 (S); 8 GM 348-57
Towards god realization. Nisha Bala. 1986 (D) : 8 GM 559- 66
Towards a new science cl' life : another development. 1986 (O ) ; 8 GM 434-48
Trusteeship : A blind alley or a breakthrough ? Devdatta Dabholkar. 1985 (N-D) : 7 GM 587-91
Trusteeship—A revolutionary method of transforming the present social order. M.P. Gurusamy. 1985 (N-D) : 7GM 608-17
Trusteeship ; Its value implications. M.L. Dantwala. 1985 (N -D ): 7 GM 504-8
Trusteeship and the crisis in economic theory. J.D. Sethi.1985 (N -D ): 7 GM 540-59
Trusteeship as the Gandhian instrument for socialist change. V.K.R.V. Rao. 1985 (N-D) : 7 GM 481-94
Trusteeship as technique for sustainable industrialisation. Shann Turnbull. 1985 (N-D) :7 GM 634-43
Trusteeship in agriculture. Acharya Ramamurti. 1985 (N-D) ; 7 GM f02-7
Vinoba and the theory of trusteeship. Vishwanath Tandon,1985 (N -D )‘: 7G M 577-86
Violence, non-violence and moral order. Mohit Sen. 1986-87: 25(19) Mains 41-2
Work is love Kahil Gibran,7 GM 563-76
made visible. 1985 (N-D) :
World of faats and world of values : The two science—Experiments and experiential, R.R. Diwakar. 1986 (Ma) : 7 GM 819-22
G4NGAL, ANURAG Gandhism (G)
GANGAL, S.C
Gandhism (G)International Affairs (G)
GANGULI, JANET
Labour (N)
i n d e x t o INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
GEORGE, J
Agriculture (N)
GANGULY, SHIVAJI
International Affairs (I) International Affairs (S)
GAN3WAR, A C
Irrigation (S)
GARDEZI, H \SSA N N
History (I)
GARDNER, NINAPublic International Law (C)
GARG, N.K
Civil Service (A)
GARG, R K Pollution (H)
GARUSWAMY, SCompanies (D)
GAUR, K.DLegal Profession (P)
GAUR, R.RScience & Technology (T)
GAUTAM, BRAJESH CHANDRA
Industries (A)
GAVSHON, ARTHUR L Education (B)International Affairs (R)
GEORGE, K.K
Budget & Budgetting (D)
GEORGE, P S
Land (E)
GEORGE, SHANTIAgriculture (F)Agriculture (M)Agriculture (O)
GHANDHY, ANURADHA Pollution (E)
GHANI, EJA ZEconomic Development (T^ International Trade T)
GHARPUREY, M.KEconomic Development (I)
GHOSH, ANJAN
Democracy (P)
GHOSH, ARUNAgriculture (G)Banking (B)Companies (F)Economic Development (F) Economic Development (L) Industries (S)Mass Media (D)Politics (W)
GHOSH, ARUNAVA Obscenity (P)
GHOSH, JAY ATI
Economic Development (D)
GHOSH, KISHALAY
Education (T)M inorities (T)
GH OSH, P.K
Agriculture (G)
GHOSH, PARTHA S
Energy (O)
GHOSH, SAILENDRANATH
Agrioulture (F)
GH OSH, SRAVASHl
Sociology (B)
GHOSH, S13BRATESH
Labour(P)
GHOSH, SUNITI KUMAR
Communalism (C)
GHOUSE. MOHAMMAD
Criminal Procedure (P)
GIBRAN. KAHLIL
©andhism (W)
GIDA DH UBU, R GInternational Affairs (G) International Affairs (N)
GIDW ANI, SUSHlLA
Gandhism (G)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX
GILL, S.S
Sociology (I)Mass Media (S)
GILL, SUCHA SINGH
Politics (D)Terrorism (D)
GILL, SUKHEEP
Women (P)
GILL, SU R JIT KAUR
Criminology (E)
GIKL D,V
Labour JC)
GIRI, T. SESHA Criminology (S)
GIRLING. JO H N
International Affairs (H)
GNANDASON, ARUNA
Health (W)
GODBOLE. L N Drugs (S)
GOENKA, B.B
Taxation (R)
GOENKA. DEBI
Pollution (F )
GOHAIN. HIREN
Mass Media (D)
GOKARAN, NIRANJAN A
Sociology (F)
142 INDEX TO INDIA N Le g a L PERIODICALS
GOPALAN, R
Criminology (S)
GOKHALE, S.D
Criminology (C)
G O LLA PU D I, SUBBA RAO
Public Sector (G)
GONSALVES, ERIC
Export (S)
GO OD SON , L
Police (C)
GOPAL, SARVEPALLI
History (N)
GOPALAKRTSHNAN, B
Sales-Tax (S)
GOPALAKRISHNAN, D.S
Taxation (S)
GOPALKRTSFINAN, N.S Criminal Law (R)
GOPALAKRISHNAN, P.K
Agriculture (i)Economic Development (I) Economic Developmeat (P) Education(T)Industries (O)Social Welfare (S)
GOPALAN, G
Social W elfare (N)
Criminology (T)
GOPALAN, V
Income-tax (W)
GOPINATH. DEEPTI
Criminal Law (S)Labour CD Women (A)
GOPTJ
Sales-tax (S)
GORAY, N.G
Fundam ental Rights (I)
GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL
International Affairs (U)
GORDON, ALEC
Industries (C)
GORDON, STEWARTHistory (K)
GORE, M S
Mass Media (N)
GOSWAMI, B K Criminology (P)
GOSWAMY, DILIP
Companies (C) Companies d ) Companies (L) Companies fS) Companies (W)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 143
Industries (I) Management (C) Pollution (C)Public Sector (I)
GOSWAMI, LIRA
Law General (L)
GOSWAMI, ONKAR Histor> (?)
GOTHOSKAR, SUJATHA
Labour (W)Women (W)
GOULET, DENIS
International Affairs (A)
GOVIND, SUNDARAM
Criminal Procedure (W)
GOVINDARAJAN, A Income-tax (V)
GOVINDARAJAN, R
Limitation (L)
GOYAL, ARUNBudget <6; Budgeting (C)
GOYAL, d .r
Communalism (A) Communalism (O) Communalism (R) International Affairs (C) International Affairs (N) International Affairs (R) International Affairs (S)
GOYAL, K.N
Arbitration (R)Criminal Procedure (D)
GOYDER, GEORGE
Companies (O)
GRIFFITHS, GARY L Crimes (C)
GRAN, GUY
International Affairs (B)
GREENBERG, JACK
International Affairs (R)
GREGORY, LI DEITCH Police (C)
f
GROVER. ANANDChildren (L)Civil Liberties (R)Civil Service (A)Industries (T)L abour(L )Legal Aid (R)Women (A)Women (F)
GUERIVIERE, PAUL Budget & Budgeting (B)
GUHA, DINA SIM OES Social Welfare (F)
GUHA, RAMACHANDRA
Economic Development (E) Pollution (E)Sociology (S)
144 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
GUHA, SUDHINDRA M OHAN Constitutional Law (C)
GUHAN, SEconomic Development (F)
GUJRAL, I.K
Communication (P)
GULATI, ASHOK
Agriculture (F)
GULATI, I SHistory (D)Planning (D)
GUMASTE, VASANT Poverty (A)
GUPTA, A.K. DASS Incomc-fax (T)
GUPTA, AMITInternational Affairs (C)
GUPTA, ANIRUDHA
Education (U)International Affairs (S)
GUPTA, BALRAM KCivil Service (A)
GUPTA, BARUN DAS
Drugs (S)Economic Developmeut (U) History (U)Minorities (B)Politics (E)
Politics (G)Politics (S)
GUPTA, BHUPESH C
Companies (M)
GUPTA, D.R
Excise & Customs (H)Excise & Customs (M)
GUPTA, J .P
, Justice-Administrations of (S)
GUPTA, JAGDISH Legal Profession (P)
GUPTA, K.L
Public Sector (L)
GUPTA, KAMTA NATH
Gandhism
GUPTA, MALABIKA DASPlanning (R)Politics (G)
GUPTA, NARESH KUMAR
Gandhism (G)
GUPTA, O.M
Police (C)
GUPTA, POONAM Civil Service (C)
GUPTA, R K
Public Sector (L)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 145
GUPTA, R.PIncome-Tax (P)
GUPTA. RAMESH
Public Finance (I)
GUPTA. RANJIT DASEconomic Development (F) Politics (P)Sociology (P)
GUPTA, RAJANCapitalism (W)History (W)Industries (C)International Affairs (P) International Affairs fR) International Affairs (T) Mass IVfedia (M)
GUPTA, S.K
Industries (P)Internal ional Affairs (H) International Affairs (UJ International Trade (G)
GUPTA, SANJEEV
Civil Service (C)History (I)
GUPTA, SHAIBAL
Agriculture (B)Economic Development (B) History (B)History (E)Industries (B)
GUPTA, SHRINIWAS Criminal Law (A)
Terrorism (T)
GUPTA, SUNIL Judges (I)Women (1)
GUPTA, V.K
Taxation (T)
GUPTA, V.P Labour (W)
GUPTA, VIJAY
Education (E)
GUPTA, VISHWA BANDHU
International Affairs (S) ' Terrorism (I)
GURUNATH, M
Judiciary (M)
GURUSAMY, M .P Gandhism (T)
GUTERI, FRED V
International Affairs (S)
GUZMAN, RADUL P. DE
Administration (A)
HABIBULLAH, E Pol'tics (D)
HAGEN, JESSICA
Judiciary (D)Labour (C)Police (F)
146 INDEX TO INDIAN LEq AL PERIODICALS
HAGER, BOB
Torts (B)
HAKSAR, NANDITA
Police (W)Press (R)Women (A)Women (W)
HAKSAR, P.N
International Affairs (N) International Affairs (P) International Affairs fS) International Affairs (W)
HALL, B. WELLING Industries (A)
HALDER, ARDHENDU SEKHAR
Public Sector (O)
HAMZA, MOHMOUD ABDEL- BARI
International Trade (S)
HANDA, K.L
Administration (R)
HANDA, R.L
Criminal Law (C)Criminology (R)
HANDBERG, ROGER Criminal Law (C)
HANEY, A. DOROTHYGandhism (R)
HANSAVIVEK
Companies (A)Companies (C)Companies (D)Companies (E)Companies (F)Companies (H)Companies (l)Companies (J)Companies (L)Companies (M)Companies (N)Companies (O)Companies (T)Companies (V)Companies (W)Economic Development (?) Excise & Customs (T) Housing (N)Housing (?)Politics (I)Politics (N)Pollution (A)Public Sector (P)Torts (B)
HANSAVIVEK, DCompanies (S)
HANSAVIVEK, R
Companies (S)
HAQUE, TEconomic Development (R)
HARAGOPAL, G Education (G)
HARDIMAN, DAVID History (S)
s u b j e c t a n d a u t h o r i n d e x 147
HARDIN, GARRETTSociology (E)
HAKGOVINDMoriopolies (C)
HARIANI, AMEET PCompanies (C)Law General (F)Legal Profession (C)
HARIHARAN, P.SCompanies (S)
HARISH, ANIL
Foreign Exchange (F) Taxation (W)
HARISH, D MCompanies (1)Companies (S)Income Tax (C)Income Tax (S)Taxation (G)
HARRIS, LAWRENCEEconomic Development (S)
HARRISON. R DInternational Affairs (W)
HARSHE, RAJENRace Relations (F)
HASAIN, M. QASIM
Criminology (S)
HASAN, ASociology (S)
HASAN, ZOYA Political Parties (C)
HAYAT, QAISERCrinaes (D)Crimes (F)Crimes (R)
HAYNES, DOUGLAS
Industries (D)
HAZARY, NARAYANPrisons (E)Prisons j(0)
HAZARI, R.K
Communalism (P)International Affairs (I)
HAZARI, RABINDRA
Criminal Law (E)Criminal Law (P)
HEAI.TH
Breastmilk substitutes : Unwanted gifts. 1986 : 21^EPW986
Economics of health programme, L.K. Jha. 1985-86 ; 24(34) Mains 11-2, 27
Encephalitis epidemic : Price of wrong priorities. 1986 : 21EPW J964
148 INDEX TO INDIA N LEGAL PERIODICALS
Endemic goitre : Why theapathy ? Review of national goitre control programme. C S. Pandav, N. Kochupiilai, M.A. Karm arkar and L.M. Nath. 1986 : 21 EPW 1121-
Expectance and communication in planning for health education : A study of attitudesand beliefs. J.M. Ojha. 1986 (Jl) ; 47 IJSW 153
Health ; Blind spot. EPW 1720
1986 : 21
Health •. Doctors in the 1986 : 21 EPW 1288-9
dock.
HeaUh : In aid of hotel-hospi- tals. 1986 : 21 EPW 1086
HeaUh : Qualitative dimensions of family welfare programme. Chandra Pal Singh. 1985-86 :25 (16) Mains 33-4
Health ; Universal immunisation programme. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1778-80
Health hazards at IRE Ph-nt. V.T. P.idmanabhan. 1986 : 21 EPW 2197-6
HeaUh information systems in Ind ia . S K. Sanyal. 1986: 21 EPW M97-102
Management of services for mothers and children. 1986 : 21 EPW 510-2
The Number game : Occupational health hazards at Indian Rare Earths Plant. 1986 ; 21 EPW 443-52
Of working mothers and breastfeeding. Vimal Balasubrah- manyan. 1985-86: (25) (1 1) Mains 51-2
Paper on health policy. Smt. Shanta Shastri, A.K. Kundra and A K. Srivastava. 1986 (Ap-Je) ; 31 Adm 227-76 ■
Perpetuating undernutrition. Kamla S. Jaya Rao. 19li6: 21 EPW 1060
Perspective of strategy for health. P.V. Narasimha Rao. 1985-86 : 25 (7) Mains 6-9
Relevance of health policy issues in India. R.K. Sapru. 1986 (JI) : 47 IJSW 147-52
Technocentric approach to health : Western response to Alma Ata. Debabar Bunerji. 1986 : 21 EPW 1233-4
Test-tube euphoria. EPW 1383-4
1986: 21
Wanted ' A Statutory warning to ministers. Vimal Bala- siibrahmanvnn. 1985-86 : 25 (13j Mciins 5-6
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 149
Women’s health : Plea for a new approach. Aruna Gnanada- son. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1630-2
HEGDE. P.G Companies (C)
HEGDE, RAMAKRISHNA
Federalism (S)Judiciary (H)Judiciary (R)Justice-Administration o f (D) Politics (D)
HEGDE, SASHEEJ Legal Profession (L)
HENDERSON, HAZEL
Interaational Affairs (T)
HETINE, BJORN
International Affairs (T)
HI-JACKINGThe Curious hijacking. Analyst.
1986 87 : 25 (1) Mains 2 3
HINDU LAW“ Adoption and the doctrine of
relation back. Its validity and effects under Hindu Law” (with special reference to the decisions of the Supreme Court). Kailash Nath Pandey.1984 ; 1 Kan LJ 65-79
Constitutional validity of section 9 o f Hindu Marriage Act
—A plea for abolition. Rakesh Khanna. 1985 (JI-D) : 21 CMLJ 125-34
A Critical appraisal of the Hindu Gains of Learning Act. P. Ishwara Bhat, 1985 (O-D ) : 27 JILI 578-93
Divergent judicial opinion on property of a femal Hindu. Kalavalla Prasannam Jaeyulu. 1986 (2) SCJ 21-6
Equal rights'for Hindu women. 1986 ( J I ) : 1 LAW COL 7
Hindu law. Paras Diwan. 1984 :20 ASIL 258-94
The Hindu Succession (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) Act, 1986.—A Study. K. Rama Krishna Reddy. 1986 (2) : 54 An LT 17-9
“ Lakshmikant Pande v. Union of India (AIR 1984 SC 469)— whether an excessive judicial legislation or an apt formulation inaptly applied” . P.S. Jaswal. 1986(Je): 73 AIR 69-93
Legislative overkill and the Kerala Joint Hindu Family System (abolition) Act, 1975. W.F. Menski. 1985 KLT 17-,20
150 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Position of a Hindu woman under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. C.R. Davda. 1986 (Ma) : 6 Guj LH 8-10
Section 19 of The Hindu Adoptions and Maintence Act, 1955 C.R. Davda. 1986 (Ma) : 6 Guj LH 7
A Short note on the Hindu Succession (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) Bill 1985. P.S. Narayana. 1986; 53 An LT65-7
Women who use the Hindu Marriag# Act : A ProfiJe;Vasudha Dhagamwar. 1985 (Ma) : 12 IICQ 29-41
HINDUJA, P.T
Companies (E)Companies (R)
HIRANI, M H
Children (M)Contract (M)
HIRCSHMANN, DAVIDCivil Service (S)
HIRO, DILIP
History (I)International Affairs (M)
HISTORYThe 1918 1919 Fnfluenze Pande
mic—The Indian experience.
LD. Mills. 198623 IBSHR 1-40
(Ja-M a):
Afghanistan ; Crossing ' the hump ? Analyst. 1985-86 : 24 (36) Mains 3
Africa : An economic and political study, K,L. Dalai. 1986 (Ja-Ma) i 42 IQ 85-8
Albania : Restructuring centralised authority, Ramnath N.irayanaswamy, 1986 : 21EPW i i ; o - i
Andhra Pradesh : Drought :Worsening situation. K. llaiah. \9 i6 : 21 EPW 909- 12
Andhra Pradesh : Rayalaseema : Waiting for a Rshyasrnga. K. Balagopal, 1986 : 21 EPW 956-7
The Apna Utsav syndrome. Shanta Serbjeet Singh. 1987 ( Ja ) : 329 Sem 72-5
Artisans in Himachal Pradesh circa AD 70P-1440 ; A study based on epigraphs. LaxmanS. Thakur. 1986 ( J IS ) : 23lESHR 303-12
Artisans in Vijayanagar society, Vijaya Ramaswamy. 1985 (0-D ) ; 22 lESHR 417-44
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 151
Aspects of state formation in South India and Southeast Asia, 1500-1650. Sanjay Subrahnjanyam. 1986 (O-D) :23 lESHR 357-77
The Atllee government and the jpartition of India^ V.N. Datta-. 1985 (JI-D) : 41 IQ 401-11
Austria : Shadows from the past. Arno Tausch. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2264
Bangladesh : Day of the dacoits. Badruddin Umar. 1986: 21 EPW 957-8
Bangladesh : Ershad’s way.1986 ; 21 EPW 803
Bangladesh : General Ershad’s gamble. K.P. Datta, 1985-86 ; 24 (24) Mains 15-6, 18
Bangladesh; Presidential election : Prospects for change ? Badruddin Umar. 1986: 21 EPW 1840
Bangladesh : Retreat from brinkmanship, K.P. Datta, 1986 ,'24 (30) Mains 4-5, 32
A Beery eyed view of history. Kunal Chattopadhyay. 1986 : 21 EPW 1661-2
‘Belts’ and security. K.F, Rustamji. 1986 (O) : 326 Sem 26-8
Benazir : Challenges and property. A.O. 1985-86: 24 (33) Mains 7-8
Benazir in Pakistan. B.K. Kaul, 1985-86 : 24 (33) Mains 3-7
Beyond noii-alignment. Jas- want Singh, 1987 (Ja ) : 329 Sem 60-6 ■
Bhutan’s strategic environment : Changing perceptions.Manorama Kohli. 1986 (Ap- JeJ : 42 IQ 142-53
Bihar : Peasants, landlords and dacoits, 1986 : 21 EPW 153l‘-5
Bihar experience : Agrarianconstraints to industrialisaf-. ion : A Historical view. Shai- bal Gupta and Sanjay Kumar. 1985-86 : 24 (19) Mains 13-9
A Bangladesh success story. Kamla Bhasin, 1985-86.-24 (13 (g 14) Mains 24-5, 80
iBarnala's responsibility. S.V. 1986 ; 24 (31) Mains 1-2
Bitter winter ahead. N.C. 1986-87 : 25 (15) Mains 1-2
Buying temporary peace. Kewal Verma. 1985-h6 : 24 (27)Mains 5-6, 34
152 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS,
A Catalyst for agriculture. Prem Shankar Jha. 1986 (.0) ; 326 Sem 37-8
Challenges of nation-building : Uganda—A case study. Caroline Thomas. 1985 (Jl-D) :41 IQ 321-49
Challenge to patriotism. N.C. 1985-86 : 25 (16) Mains 1-2
The Changes under way. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21EPW 1437
China today. Satish Chandra. 19S5 ; 24 (42) Mains 10-2
Chinese armed forces. T.A. Bhai. 1985-86 (Ja-Je) : 22CMLJ 65-71
The Complexity of the crisis, Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21 EPW 1139
Contours of transition. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 5-6
Crisis of settler hegemony in South Africa. Neera Chand- hoke. 1986: 21 EPW 29'.-4
Crucifying India. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21 EPW1189
Czechoslovakia—the ironfoun- der’s lament. 1986 : 21 EPW759
A Damaged ‘Image’. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21 EPW 2113
The Daughters of Aryavarta. Madhu Kishwar. 1986 (Ap- J e ) : 23 lESHR 151-86
Decentralisation and finance. l.S. Gulati. 1987 (Ja) ; 329Sem 51-3
Deindustrialisation in Gangetic Bihar during the nineteenth century ; Another look at the evidence. J. Krishnamurty.1985 (O-D) : 22 lESHR 399- 416
Democratic rights organisation and N a\alites’. Achin Vanaik and others. 1986 : 21 EPW 2204
Detenus released. 1989 ( D ) : 1 LEJ 58
Dhaka le tte r : Democracy at gunpoint. Hameeda Uossain.1986 : 24 (40) Mains 7-8, 27
Dilemma before Indian history in Punjab. Krislian Kant. 1936-87 : 25 (9) Mains 27-9
Elements of crisis in Punjab. IC.S. Thapar. 1986 : 24 (40) Mains 9-12
Emerging p iraJigm of regional bourgeoisie in India. Shaibal Gupta. 1985-86: 24 (17)Mains 48 5 1
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 153
Emotional masochism. Cbandan Mitra. 1086 (Oj : 326 Sem32-4
Evolution of Afghanistan as an independent state, H.A.S. Jafri. 1986 (Ap-Jc) : 42 IQ130-41
Exiles and renegades in early sixteenth century Portuguese India, Maria Augusta Lima Cruz. 1986 (JI-S) : 23 lESHR 249-62
Grain traders and the East India Com pany; Patna and its hinterland in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Kum Kum Banerjee. 1986 (O-D) : 23lESHR 403-29
The Impact of Islam on Kashmir in the Sultanate period (1320-1586). Mohammad Ishaq Khan. 1986 (Ap-Je):23 lESHR 187-205
Fam ine: The Aithropoligical account. Raymond Firth. 1986; 21 EPW 2.06
Fifteenth August. N C.86 : 24(50) Mains 1 2
1985-
Forcign policy positions. Dinesh Singh. 1986 (Ja) ; 317 Sem63-5
From Indira to Rajiv. Abu Abraham. 1985-86:24 (9 & 10) Mains 9
Geography of secular change in sex ratio in 1981 : How much room for optimism ? llina Sen. 1986: 21 EPW 4^7-500
Goa : Language and identity. 1986:21 EPW 2244
Goodness gracious me ! Abu Abraham. 1985 86: 24 (38) Mains 55-6
Impressions, and insights— V N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (1) Mains6, 32
Incremental authoritarianism. Harish Khare. 1987 (JaJ : 329 Sem 36-8
India revisited, Hassan N. Gardezi. 1985-86: 25 (13)Mains 29-33
India’s nuclear weapons options — Report on a seminar. Sanjiv Gupta and Alak Ray. 19 .6 : 21 EPW 154-5
India’s security : A holisticview. Ambika Nath Mishra. 1985-86; 25 (17) Mains 33
India’s security : Nuclear dimensions. Ranbit Singh Ahlu- walia. 1986-87; 25 (15) Mains24-5
154 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Indian civilisation : Ideological and structural unity. Ravinder Kumar. 1985-86: 24 (21-22) Mains 23-30
Infant mortality and Fiji’s Indian ' migrants, 1879-1919. Ralph
Shlomowitz. 1986 (JI-S) : 23 lESHR 289-302
Inside Iran today. Dilip Hiro. 1985-86 : 24 (26) Mains 7-9
Karnataka : Sign of the time. 1986 : 21 EPW 2151
“ Kathy"’ K athrada: Lieutenant of Nelson Mandela. E S. Reddy. 1985-86: 25 (17)Mains 6
Keep the army out. Jyoti Jafa. 1986 (O ) : 326 Sem 29-31
Keeping the nuclear option open: What it really means. Ivan Fera. Kannan Srinivasan. 1986 : 21 EPW 2119-20
Kinship and pargana in eighteenth century Khandesh. Stewart Gordon and John F. Richards. 1985 (O-D) : 22lESHR 371-97
Leaning from Marcos : N.C.1985-86:24 (26) Mains 1-2
Learning from South African literature. Wally Serote. 1985-86 : 24 (52) Mains 47-9
Lessons of Assam. SanjibBaruah. 1986 : 21 EPW 282- 4
A Letter. Jaswant Singh. 1986 (D ): 32a Sem 20-2
Light combat aircraft. S.R. Valluri. 1985-86 : 24 (27)Mains 10-4, 34
The ‘Manchester School’ in Yorkshire : Economic relations between India and Sheffield in the mid-nineteenih century, Ian Inkster. 1986 (JI-S) : 23 lESHR 313-21
Merchants and peasants: A study of the structure of local trade in grain in late eighteenth century Bengal. Rajat Datta. 1986 (O-D) : 23 lESHR 379 402
Merchants of Konkan (circa AD 1000-1500). Ranabir Chakra- varti. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 23lESHR 207-15
Mess in Punjab. N.C. 1986-87;25 (13) Mains 1-2
Mindless meanderings. N.C.1985-86: 25 (17) Mains 1-2
Misinterpretation of Sikhisrn. Gopal Singh. 1986 (O ): 326 Sera 14-6
The Mizo accord. 1986 : 21EPW 1 183-4
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 155
M izoram ; Post-Accord problems. Kranti Sen. 1985-86:24 (44) Mains 2-3
Modern civilization and normal civilizition : The need for small self-sufficient communities. R. Asholc Kumar. 19 i6 (M y): 8 GM 70-92
Murder of a Maugham classic. Vimal Balasubrahraanyan. 19S5-86 : 25 (16) Mains 12-3
Nagaland : A Problem unresolved. Ghanshyam Pardesi.1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 22-3
National integration and Sikhs. Balbir Singh. 198j -86 ; 25(16) Mains 29-30
National movements of India and South Africa : A Historic friendship. E.S. Reddy.1986-87 ; 25 (17) Mains 4-5,31
National unity ; Dimensions and problems. Rasheeduddin Khan. 198'-86; 24 (21-22) Mains 8-U, 49
Nenru, TTK, and future of India. Sarvepalli Gopal.1985-86 : 24 (29) Mains 11-4,26
The Neighbourhood. A.G. Noorani. 1986 ( ’a ) ; 317 Sem 66-8
Nepal’s eomiag election. S.D. Muni. 1986: 24(31) Mains 9-10
Newsreel ’87. Abu Abraham.1986-87: 25 (16) Mains 3
N>n-c imbustiblp. Jaipal Reddy. 1986 (D) : 328 Sem 33-8
Not by planning alone, E.M S. Namboodiripad. 1986 (D) : 328 Sem 25-7
Observations. Babba Amte. 1986 (0) : 326 Sem 17-9
On certain habits of mind. Satish Saberwal. 1986 ( 0 ) ; 326 Sem 39-42
On rewriting history. GPD. 1986 : 21 EPW 1673
"ft
Options in Punjab. O P. Sabher- wal. 1986 : 24 (30) Mains 2-3
Pakistan : The Benazir factor.B.K. Kaul. 1986: 24 (31)Mains 7-8, 10
Pakistan ; Ethnicity and democracy. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2263-4
The Peasant economy of East and North Bengal in the 1930s: Some comments. M, Mufakharul Is'am. A reply by Omkar Gosuvami 1986 (A p-Je):23 lESHR 217-26
156 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Peasant-traders of Ladakh : AStudy in oral history. Janet Rizvi. 1985 (M a): 12 IICQ 13-27
Perceptions in Pakistan. Asghar Ali Engineer. 1985-86 : 24 (33) Mains 12-4
Perceptions o f Sikh extremists. Krishan Kant. 1983-86 : 24(35) Mains 5-9
Philippines : Buying time. 1986: 21 EPW 2109-10
Philippine politics as a peoples’ quest for authentic political subjecthood. Lester Edwin J. Ruiz. 1986 : 11 ALT 305-34
Political will, national purpose. Dinesh Siiigh. 1986 (D) : 328 Sem 14-9
Price o f power. Narendra Shaima. 1986-87: 25 (13) Mains 2-3
The Problem. 1986 (O ) : 326Sem 12-3
The Problem. 1986 (D ) : 328Sem 12-3
The Problem is wider than Punjab. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21 EPW 1039
Iraq. Abida Samiuddin. 1986 (Ap-Je) ;3 2 UPA 361-75
Punjab: Leftists meet thechallenge. Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21 EPW 2083-4
Punjab: Onset o f turmoil.Satyapal Dang. 1985-86 : 24 (29) Mains 4, 34
Sikkim : The sore still festers. Hem Lai Bhandari. 1986 (Ag):1 LEJ 26-8
Some thoughts. Sharad Joshi. 1986 CD): 328 Sem 28-32
Soitfh Africa. Playing for time. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1333
South Africa’s destabilisation policy. Hasu H. Patel. 1986 (Ann) Mains 81-7
Southern A frica: Significance of solidarity. E.S. Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (46) Mains 10-3
Southern Africa after Samora Machel. E.S. Reddy. 1986-87 : 25 (8) Mains 7-8, 10
Sri Lanka ; Deepening concern "and shrinking options. S.D. Muni. 1985-86 : 24 (29) Mains 5-7
Provincial administration of Ottomans, with reference to
Sri L anka: Growing desperation. 1985 : 21 EPW 2201
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 157
Sri Lanka : Keys to solution. Jehan Perera. 1985-86 : 24 (44' Mains 7-8, 10
Sri Lanka ; Militants’ move. 1986 : 21 EPW 1825
Sri Lanka : The Other struggle. Amiya Rao. 1985-86: 24(41) Mains 9-10
Sri Lanka : Towards a dead-end? 1986 : 21 EPW 983-4
The State of the judiciary. S. Sahay. 1986( la ) : 317 Sem 60-2
Textile producers and production in late seventeenth century Coromandel. Joseph J. Brennig, 1986 (0-D) : 23lESHR 333-56
This past mu^t address its present. Wole Soyinka. 1986- 87; 25 (16) Mains 15-22
Thoughts on Pakistan’s independence day. Ayaz Amir. 1986-87 ; 25 (I) Mains 11-2
Through a glass, darkly. Ashok Rudra. 1986: 21 EPW 1012-
Staying on : The Portuguese of southern Coromandel in the late seventeenth century. Sanjay Subiamanyaoi, 1985 (O-D) ; 22 lESHR 445-63
Struggle for liberation in South Africa : Its international impact. E.S. Reddy. 1986 ;24 (40) Mams 23-6
‘Subaltern studies’ at crossroads. David Hardiman. 1986: 21 EPW 288-90
Tamil miliranis : DifR uit times. M.S.S. Pandian. 1986; 21EPW 2069-70
Tebh 'ga movement in Dooars : Some issues regarding ethnicity and class formaiion. Sharit Kumar Bhowmik. 1986 ; 21 EPW '^77-80
Tribal India ': History, politics, polemics. Nirmal Sengupta. 1986 : 21 tPW 161-3
Uneasy calm in North-East. Barun Das Gupta. 1986-87 :25 (14) Mains 3-4, 31
The Uufinished struggle of Sanihal Bataidars in Purnea Dist ict. 1938-42. Ariand Chakravarti, 1986 ; 21 EPWx 1847-65
Unheard voices : The left view of China. Neville Maxwell. 1986 : 21 EPW 116-9
Unity of Punjabi culture. Joyce Pettigrew. 1986: 21 EPW760 1
158 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Vietnam : An undying forty years, Nisith 1985-86 : 24 (I) Mains 31-2
saga of Lahiri.
Vietnam : To what new shores ? Sumanta Banerjee. 1986 : 21 EPW 1396-8
View from Pakistan : Time for change. Viewpoint Editorial. 1985-86 : 24 (33) Mains 5-8
Virendranath Chattopadhyaya in Stockholm 1917-1921. Norode K. Barooah. 1985 86;24 (26) Mains 23-30
Virendranath Chattopadhyaya-11 : Stockholm 1917-1921. Norode K. Barooah. 1985-86 : 24 (27) Mains 15-20
Virendranath Chattopadhyaya- I I I : Stockholm 1917-1921.Nirode K. Barooah. 1985-86 : 24 (28) Mains 24-33
West Bengal : Above classstruggle. 1986 : 21 EPW2215
West Bengal: Desperate alliance. 1986 : 21 EPW 2200
West Bengal : One and a half ordeals. 1986: 21 EPW938
West Bengal ; Prelude to 1987 ? 1986 ; 21 EPW 1086 7
West Germany; Paying for SPD ’s sins. 1986 : 21 EPW 2153
Whither India ? Ranjan Gupta. 1985-86 :2 4 (44) Mains 30
Who maimed the accord ? A.S. Noorani. 1986 (O) : 326 Seni20-5
Why border security belt. Krishan Kant. 1985-86 : 24 (50) Mains 2-4
Witness for peace in Punjab. Radhakrishna. 1986 (S) : 8 GM 323-6
The Worlds of different peoples. Keith Buchanan. 1986 (Ann) ; Mains 27-30, 34
A Year ago. Mohit Sen. 1985- 86 : 24 (9 c6 10) Mains 7-8, 53
HOGER, t . KEMPCompanies (F)
HOLLOWAY, DAVIDInternational Affairs (W)
HOLM, HANS-HENRIK
International Affairs (S)
HOOJA, BHUPENDRAAdministration (R)
HOOJA, G B KCommunalism (C)Education (A)Education (I)
SUBJECT a n d a u t h o r INDEX 159
HOOJA, RAKESH
Administration (A)Economic Development (A)Local Government (A)
HOSSAIN, HAMEEDA
History (H)Politics (B)
HOTA, N.RIrrigation (P)
HOURANI, BENJAMIN T
Sociology (M)
HOUSINGBEAG’s case dossier. 1986 \Nj:
1 LEJ 27
Bombay slums face operation demolition. Gurbir Singh. 1986 : 21 EPW 684-7
Bombay’s slum dwellers : Crisis and Solution. 1985-86 : 24(15) Mains 36-9
Classifications and specifications of building stones according to Indian Silpasastra. R.P, Kulkarni. 1986 (O) : 33 Bha 186-9
Damodar tambe. 1986 (Je) : 1 LAW COL 10
F.S.I. violations: face 22 charges. LEJ 25-6
Z'a accused 1986 (Je) ; 1
Fighting homelessness in the a s . Geoffrey Coll. 1986 (N- D) : 1 LAW COL 31
Government policy for slum improvement, Arup Mitra. 1985- 86 : 24 (46) Mains 27-9
Housing bill defined. K.C. Vajifdar. 1986 (Je) : 1 LEJ 23-4
Housing for the poor. P.S.A. Sundaram. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 32 IJPA 147-68
Housing laws-effects and defects. Mahabaleshwar Morje. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 62-4
Hut demolition'! in w'cst Delhi. Bharat Dogra. -1986 : 21 EPW 1048-9
Karnataka—housing the urban poor. Gabriele Dietrich. 1986: 21 EPW 376-8
Low cost bousing. Majeed Jamal. 1985-86 : 24 (47)Mains 21-2
New schemes from HDPC. Hansavivek. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1618-20
The ‘other Delhi’ : Creating urbanised villages. Bharat Dogra. 1986; 21 EPW 106-7
160 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Paper tigers. J.J.P. 1986 (Ag);1 LAW COL 3
Planniag for the hocn;Ies$i Meera Bapat. 1986 (Je); 1LAW COL 4-9
Slums: Myths, law and court. Nicky Cardozo. 1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 38-41
HOWARD, MICHAEL CInternational Affairs (M)
HULL, GRAFTON H
Social Work (M)
HUMAN RIGHTSBasic needs are basic rights.
Soli J. Sorabjee. 1986 (A g):1 LEJ 8-9
A Case of Human Rights under Reagan. [985-86: 24 (20)Mains 23-5
Computers and Human Rights. A.G. Noorani. 1986: 2. EPW 2252-3
Dimensions of Human Rights. P.N. Bhagwati. 1985-86 ; 24 (28) Mains 11-4
Human Rights and criminal justice. Upendra Baxi. 1985-86 : 24 (27) Mains 26-7
Human Rights in Chittagong hill tracts. 1986:21 EPW 1876
Human Rights in democracies. Zelman Cowen. 1986 (Je): 1 LEJ 14-7
Human Rights in India, as others see it. A.G. Noorani. 1986: 21 EPW 1622-3
The Human Rights movement and the transformation of the international order. Asbjorn Eide. 1986 : 11 ALT 367-402
International law and Humati Rights for defendants in criminal trials. Timothy Bakken.1985 (Jf-D) : 25 IJ1L411-24
International law of Human Rights: Some problems concerning enforcement. T.P. Tripathi. 1986 : 3 Kan LJ23-39
“International support for protection of Human Rights” . D.P. Madon. 1986 (J I) : 73 AIR 97-101
International support for protection of Human Rights. Keynote address delivered byD.P. Madon. 1986 (Ap-My):88 Bom LR 34-7
Law, Human Rights and computers. M K. Nawaz 1985 (Jl-D) : 25 IJIL 612-20
Lepers are also human. S.P. Tare. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ
28
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 161-
O ur expaodjn^ liberties. Soli J. S'orabjee. '1986 (M“y) : 1 LEJ8-9
The Practice and procedures of the Human Rights Committee under the optional protocol of the internatioaal covenant on civil and political rights. Parminder Brar. 1985 (J I -D ) ;25 IJIL 506-43
Press freedom : A Human Right. 19 8 6 (0 ): 7 PC IR 22-3
Protection of Hum an Rights under the Charter of the United Nations. T.R. Subra- manya. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 65-87
Reports—IB A standing commit- iee on Human Rights meetings. 1985 : 22 lA 95-100
Review of Hum an Rights C harter. L.V. Naidoo. 1985-86:24 (32) Mains 33-4
The State and Human Rights. Soli J. Sorabjee. 1936 (Ag) : 324 Sera 18-21
The UN mechanisms and procedures for the promotion and implementation o f Human Rights. A.P. Vijapur. 1985 (JI-D ): 25 IJIL 576-611
HUNT, JAM ES S
Gandhism (G)
HUQ, A.MGandhism (I)Gandhism (T)
H U QU E' AHMED SHAFIQULAdm inistration (R)
HURIA, VINOD K
Poverty (R)
HUSAN, M USHIRUL
International Affairs (P) Minorities (M)
HUSHAIN, S.TI
Federalism (C)
HUSSAIN. ARIDInternational Trade (S)
HUSSAIN, AFTAB Constitutional law (C)
HUSAIN, M.M
Criminology (I)
HUSSAIN, M EHM OOD International Afifairs (W)
HUSSAIN, T. KARKI International Affairs (I) International Affairs (S)
HUTCHFUL, EBOE
Internationai Affairs (P) International Affairs (T)
162 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
I .RLabour (C)Labour(E)
IGBINOVIA, PATRICK ECriminology (C)Justice-Administration of (A)
IGNATIUS, S
Excise & Customs (T)
ILAIAH, K
History (A)
ILLICH, IVAN
Economic Development (D)International Affairs (D)Women (V)
ILZAKA, YOSHIAKI
Gandhism (C)
IMPORTSCapital goods imports. 1986 :
21 EPW 2015
Edible oils policy thwarted by imports. 1986 : 21 EPW 1186-7
Gold import ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1287
Im ports: Limits to change.1986 : 21 EPW 1332
India’s fertiliser imports, 1985 — some issues. B. Bhatta- charyya. 1985 (JI-S) : 20 FTR 180-6
No Escape from ports. 1986;
edible oil im- 21 EPW 716-
Pesticides : Import duty anomalies. Hansavivek. 1986 :21 EPW 947-8
Petroleum im port: Price fall not exploited ? 1986 : 21 EPW1665
WoIIen textiles : Hamstrung by import duties ? 1986: 21EPW 940-1
INAMDAR, LEELA V
Law General (C)
INAMDAR, N.RAdministration (D)Education (E)
INCOM E TAX
Agricultural income under the Income-tax Act, 1961. N.M. Ranka. 1986 (S) ; 82 Ta 150-7
Amalgamation of companies under section 72A of Income Tax Act for tax benefits. B.H. Lalwanl. 1986 (2) (JI) Comp LJ 132-4
“ Amounts received in return for social service—How far taxable ? K.S. Bbatt. 1986 (A g):82 Ta 77-9
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 163
Anti-tax-avoidance provisions in the Income-Tax Act. R. Kannan. 1986 (JI) : 82 Ta59-64
Appeal o r revision against levy of interest under section 139(8), 215 & 217 : Supreme Court’s views in the matter. S.R. Kharabanda. 1986 ( O ) ; 83 Ta 19-22
Capital gains & income-tax. N.M. Ranka. 1986 (Ap) : 81 Ta 29-34
A Case study : Section 10 (26B) — income of statutory bodies established for promoting interest o f scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. T.N. Pandey. 1986 (JI) : 82 Ta 52-8
The Central budget 1986-87— Proposals relating to direct taxes. P.S. Ramnath. 1986 (My) : 16 CS 343-7
Chapter XXC of The Income- Tax Act. 1961 : New control on property. D.M. Harish, 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 48-9
Charitable and religious trusts— exemption of income from taxation. Amitav Kothari. 1986 (Ja) : 80 Ta 31-8
Claims relating to unpaid statutory liability in income tax
assessment—Section 43B o f th e l.T . Act. 1961. T.N. Pandey. 1986 (S) : 82 Ta 162-6
Computation o f income from insurance business. G. Kasturirangan. 1986 (O) : 83 T a J-6
Controversy regarding cash perquisites. V. Ranganathan. 1986 (F) : 80 Ta 93-5
Could there- be, in law, a firm having a partner in dual capacity and whether such a firm is entitled to registration under the Income-tax Act. 1961? . T.N. Pandey. 1986 ( J I ; : 82 Ta 12-8
Deduction for computation of business income : Interpretation of section 3? o f the Income-tax Act. V.S. Jaya- kumar. 1986 (JI) : 82 Ta 43-6
Direct tax proposals affecting individuals. H.P. Ranina. 1986 (M y): 16 CS 331-3, 39
Distinction between expenditure covered by sections 40 (c) (i) and 40A(2). H D . Bahl. 1986 (D) : 83 Ta 129-33
Dividends and income tax. R. Kannan. 1986(2) (JI) Com LJ 135-43
164 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Doctrine of real income ; A critical study. A.K. Bhatta- charyya. 1986 (D): 83 Ta118-21
Does a belated return u/s. 139(4) also attract penalty u/s. 271 (1) (a) ? Minu Agarwal. 1986 (Ja) : 80 Ta 22-6
Exemption of income of a charitable or religious trust or institution. R.N. Sahai. 1986 (S ): 82 Ta 144-9
Expenditure on income-tax matters. H.D. Bahl. 1986 (A g): 82 Ta 106-9
Foreign technicians : Taxatianof remuneration. and allowances. Arvind P. Datar. 1986 (Je); 16CS426-9
Hindu undivided family : Individual or family incomc.1986 : 162 ITR 1-4
Incentives for investment under the Indo-Kenya double taxation avoidance treaty. S.N. Bhargava. 1986 (F) ; 80 Ta 88-92
Incentive provisons in the Income-tax Act which can w eli be dispensed with. Prem Nath. 1986 (Jc); 81 Ta 12S-33
Income-tax : The Politics ol px- emption. Arun Sathe. 1986 (S ): 1-LBJ 46-7
Income-Tax A ct: Norms limit penalty. B.R. Nagaraja Rao.1986 (O) : I LEJ 54
Interest payable by the government under the Income-tax Act. H.D. Bhal. 1986 (N) :83 Ta 103-7
Investments by charitable trusts. H.D. Baht. 1986' (O ): 83 Ta 27-9
Is dividend income taxed twice ? M.S. Prasad. 1986 (Ap): 81 Ta 19-24
Is ‘Investment Deposit Scheme* a reflection of the changed economic thinking of the government ?—an analytical study. A K. Bhattacharyya,1986 (0),: 83Ta23-6
Law of income-tax and other direct taxes. Mahesh C. Bijawat. 1984 : 20 ASIL 187- 205
Legal fictions—deeming provi* sions and direct tax laws, T.N. Pandey. 1986 (S): 82Ta 127-32
Legal p-ovisions: Taxability of incoma from house property. R.N. Sahai. 1986.(Nj : 83 Ta
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 165
The liability of income o f charitable or religious trusts or institutions—Part TI. A.K. Das Gupta. 1986 (N) : 83 Ta 95-102
Longterm fiscal policy vis-a-vis reform of income tax law. G. Kasturirangan. 1986 (I) (F) Comp LJ 82-8
Maintenance of accounts by persons carrying on business or profession or earning intome from sources other than business or profession. Kaplesh Desai. 1986 (S) : 82 Ta 176-81
Make the I T . Provisions on charity more charitable. M.N. Srinivasan. 1986 (F) : 80 Ta 75-8
Meaning of ‘Paid’ under the Income-tax Act and its repercussions. R. Kannan. 1986 (My) : 81 Ta 104-9
“ New income-tax amendments for tax payers” . R.N. Lakhotia. 1986 (O) : 16 TLR 155-7
Non-intendment of double taxation of income—Principles & precepts. R. Kannan. 1986 ( F ) : 80 Ta 68-74
PAC suggests taxation of cigarette companies whole
salers’ deposits. 198G (2) (Je) Comp LJ 94-104
Penalty provisions o f the Income, tax Act, 1961—some suggestions for making them simple as well as more effective.S.R. K harbanda and Prem Nath. 1986 ( F ) : 80 Ta 1 OS- 16
Perquisites by way of tax reimbursement vis-a-vis tax-free payments. R. Kannan. 1986 (Ja ) : 80 Ta 39^43
Pitfalls of pre-emption-II. Harish N. Salve. 1 9 8 6 (0 ): 1 LEJ52-3
Police powers to income-tax authorities. R. Santhanam.1986 (3) (S) Comp LJ 21-30
Powers o f the Appellate Tribunal—admissibility o f newplea, Arvind P. Datar. 1986 (Je) : 81 Ta 134-7
Principles & techniques of valua-x tion o f immovable properties under direct taxes Acts. R.P. Gupta. 1986 (S ): 82 Ta 138-43
Procedural problems in search and seizure under the LT. Act. C.V. Hanum antha Rao.1986 (D) : 83 Ta 134-6
166 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Proceedings in relation to waiver of interest and stay of demand. S. Yjjayaraghavan.1986 (F ) : 80 Ta 96-101
Proposed changes Re : Rates of tax on H.U.F., firm as envisaged in Draft Taxes Code 1986. S.R. Kharbanda. 1986 (Ag); 82Ta 117-21
Prosecution provisions of I.T. Act—a critique. S.R. Kharbanda and Prem Nath. 1986 (Ap); 81 Ta 1-7
Role of valuation officer vis-a-vis competent authority in the matter of acquisition of immovable properties under chapter XX-A of the Income- tax Act, 1961. B.S. Aggarwal.1986 (S) ; 82 Ta 122-6
%Scope for rethinking. Arun
Sathe. 1986 (N) ; 1 LEJ 47
Sections 80C and 80CC of the Income-tax A ct: A comparative analysis of benefits. K.C, Vijayakumar. 1986 (Ag): 16 CS 605-7
Section 80CC of Income-tax Act, 1961 : Some issues. N.Krishnamurthy. 1986 (Jl) : 16 CS 523-6
Simplification and rationalisation of Incodie-tax Act— provisions relating to “ residence”.
Prem Nath. J986 ( 0 ) : 83 Ta33-7
Simplification of income-tax law ; An appraisal of the important proposals of the recent discussion paper. G. Kasturirangan, 1986 (3) (O) Camp LJ 92-9
Some important aspects regarding taxation of income from cold storage plants. M.S. Raghavan. 1986 (D ); 83 Ta 99-100
Submission of revised returns and time limit for completion of assesiment. Bhim Sain.1986 ( /e ) ; 81 Ta 159-64
Sweeping changes in direct tax laws. D.M. Harisb. 1986 (Ag);1 LEJ 40-2
Taxability of income of government corporations, R. Kannan. 1986 (.Je): 81 Ta 165-8
Taxation of agricultural income. N.S. Raghavan. 1986 (Ag) :82 Ta 103-5
Terminal allowance under the Income-tax Act. R. Raghu- nathan. 1986 ( J l ) : 82 Ta 47-51
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 167
Types of returos o f income under the Income-tax Act and their significance. M.N. Sri- nivasan. 1986 (Ja) : 80 Ta13-21
Union budget 1986-87 : Implications of proposals relating to direct taxes. R N. Lakhotia. 1986 (My) : 6 CS 340-2, 7
Value of the valuation report- addition under sections 69 and 6 'B of the Income-taxAct. A. Govindarajan. 1986 (Ja ): 80 Ta 7-12
Analysis of views of technology exporters. Regis Larue deToumemine. 1985 : 20 EPW 2043*6
Anatomy of deceleration. 1986:21 EPW 1687-8
Audyogic suraksha tathaaushadhi evam rasayanikudyog. Brajesh ChandraGautam. 1986 (Ja ); 19 LU66-70
Bicycle industry : Turningfashionable. . J986 : 21 EPW 2247-8
Who can claim depreciation under the Income-tax Act ? V. Gopalan. 1986 (A p ) ; 81 Ta 8-18
INDRAMMA, A
Criminology (A)
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INDUSTRIESAddress o f Shri J. Venegala
Rao. Union Industry Minister at the conference o f srate industry ministers in New Delhi on the 10th December, 1986. 19^6 (D ): 24 CNN 7-9
Bihar experience: Agrarianconstraints to industrialisation : A H isttrical view.Shaibal Gupta and Sanjay Kumar. 1985-86: 24 (19)Mains 13-9
C em ent: Industry asking for more. 1986 : 21 EPW 2111
Cement industry : Secondthoughts on decontrol ?1986 : 21 EPW I33S-6
Chimera of self-reliance.21 EPW 513
1986
Choosing technology. Bernard D’Meilo, 1986: 21 EPW248-9
The Code of discipline in industry. 1986 : 12 IS U 143-50
168 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Colonial mode of production and Indonesian Revolution. Alec Gordon. 1986 : 21 EPW 1417-26
Concentration and growth in Indian tea industry. Neelan- jana Mitra. 1986 : 21 EPW M69-72
Corporate m onopoly: MRTPapprovals''retard industrial prowth. R. Santhanam. 1986 (2) (Ag) Comp LJ 207-12
Cost and efficacy of fiscal incentives : Case of sales tax subsidy. V.B. Tulasidhar and M. Govinda Uao. 1986 : 21 EPW 1799-1806
Darjeeling te a : In troubledwaler. Mahendra P. Lama.1985-86 : 25 (14) Mains 21-2
DMT and PTA : Reversal ofpolicy. 1986:21 EPW 897
Development of industries in backward areas. 1986 (S) ;24 CNN 15
District industries centres : A fifth wheel ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1914-5
Diversification and modernisation. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 2157-8
Dividend policy formulation in the jute industry in India— A case study. J.B. Sarkar and Keya Chandra. 1986 (Ja) : 19 LU 17-25
The Dynamics of continuity in Indian domestic industry : Jari manufacture in Surat, 1900-47. Douglas Haynes. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 23 lESHR 127- 49
Economics vs. stigma : Socioeconomic dynamics of rural leatherwork in UP. Sanjay Sinha. 1986 : 21 EPW 1061-7
Edible oils : Failure of policy. 1986:21 EPW 1614-5
Edible oils : purpose ? 1386
Imports to what 1986: 21 EPW;
Exporting industrial technology, to India : Strategies and experiences of Swedish firms. Gunnar Paulsson. 1985 : 20 EPW 2023-6
The Fading fabric—1 : Raw jute scenario. Gautam K Sarkar. 1986 : 21 EPW 2140 6
The Fading fab ric-ll: Jute manufacturingsector. Goutam K. Sarkar. 1986: 21 EPW2188-97
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 169
False alarms, 1826-7
1986: 21 EPW
The ‘Film Bandh’ and after.HC. 1986 : 21 EPW 2030-1
Fisheries: Ambitious programme. 1986 : 21 EPW 848-9
Foreign participation, market structure and employee compensation behaviour in Indian manufacturing. NageshKumar. 1986 (Je) ; 21 U lR 297-309
Gaining from industrial liberalisation. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1191-2
Ghost industrial training Institute. Mathew Kalathil. 1986 : 21 EPW 772
Growing burden of cotton price support. 1986: 21 EPW 896-7
A Heritage to keep : The handicrafts industry,, 1955-85. L.C. Jain. 19 .6 : 21 EPW873-87
Historical roots of Bihar’s industrial backwardness - I. Girish Mishra. 1985- 6 : 24 (4-i) Mains 21-2, 5
Historical roots of Bihar’s industrial backwardness—II.
Girish Mishra. 1985-86: 24 (45) Mains 11-4, 24
How they see us : Technology suppliers view o f Indian industry. Ashok V. Desai.1985 :2 0 EPW 1973
Inaugural address of The Prime Minister at the conference of state industry ministers in New Delhi on the 10th December,1986. 1986 (D) : 24 CNN 1-6
Index numbers of industrial production—Revision of weights.1986 ( 0 ) : 40 RBI Bull 652-69
India fund : A trend-setter ? 1986 : 21 EPW 12^0-1
India’s industrial policy for the eighties and beyond : Reorientation towards a new strategy. 1986 (Ja-M a): 31 Adm 49-87
India’s technology policy and its influence on technology im- porls and technology develop, ment. G hayurA lam . 1985:20 EPW 2073-80
Indiiin capital market : Trends and prospects. P.D. Ojha. 1986 (Je): 40 RBI Bull 417- 29
Indian Rayon’s leap forward. Hansavivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1390-2
170 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Indigenous and foreign determinants of technological change in Indian industry. Ashok V. Desai. 1985 : 20 EPW 2081-94
Industrial growth and development : Promotional and assistance schemes of IFCI. CLJ Research Bureau. 1986 (3) (N) Gomp LJ 180-96
Industrial prospects and opportunities during the Seventh Plan. C. Rangarajan. 1986 (Je); 40 RBI Bull 411-6
Industrialisation via south— south trade. S. Nanjundan. 1986 : 21 EP ./ 201-4
Industry : Some properties are expendable? 1986 : 21 EPW 849
Industry—trade growth. 21 EPW 760-1
1986:
Kumar Lahiri and Prannoy Roy. 1986 : 21 EPW 250-5
Is private enterprire more efficient ? Case of fertiliser industry. BM. 1986 : 21 EPW 2212-4
Jute industry: Another go at modernisation ? 1986: 21EPW 1722-3
Kerala’s industrial backwardness : Exploration of alternative hypotheses. K.K. Subrahmanian and P.
. Mohanan Pillai. 1986: 21EPW 577-92
Landmark judgment Editorial. 1916:21 EPW 317-8
Law on industrial safety—A retrospect. N. Maheshwara Swamy. 1986 (I) : 53 An LT22-5
Interest costs in Indian industries ; An econometric analysis. K.A. Menon. 1986 : 21 EPW 837-41
Investment profile : Special facilities available to NRIs for setting up industrial units in India. Dilip Goswami. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 39-42
Is Indian industry demand or supply constrained ? Ashok
Learning by doing : Technology transfer to an Indian manufacturing firm. Shekhar Chaudhuri and Tushar K. Moulik. 1986 : 21 EPW M9- 16
Liberalisation o f automobile industry policy and demand for commercial vehicles. Rajaram Dasgupta 1986 : 21 EPW M2-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 171
Made in Germany—Technology Congress. 1985 (JI) : 32 Bha 116-8
Making more steel and profits. Hansavivek. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1297-8
Microelectronics for small-scale production. A.S, Bhalla. 1986 : 21 EPW M l 15-22
Modvat credit scheme and exemption and special procedure for small scale industries. 1986 (Ap) : 24 ExcLT A3-15
MODYAT Scheme : Its implications and practical working in brief. S.S. Soman. 1986 (S) ; 9 C3 685-6
“ Modern weapons-industries and the fate of m ankind” . Satish Chandra. ,1985 (JI-D): 21 CMLJ 155-62
Moving to twenty-first century. S. Moolgaokar. 1985-86 : 24 (45) Mains 9, 31
New Delhi : Engineering industry ; Victim o f instant modernisation. BM. 1986 ; 21 fcPW 1625-7
New D elh i: Technology im port: Curious deals. BM. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1487-8
New sugar policy : Better latethan never. SB. 1986 : 21EPW 2255-6
New version to old hat. Par- vatri. 1985-86 : 24 (34) Mains 33-4
No quick fixes. Editorial. 1986 ; 21 EPW 49
N ot thanks to textile policy. 1986 : 21 EPW 1088
On productivity and unused capacity. P.K . Gopala- knshnan. 1985-86 : 24 (40) Mains 26-^, 34
On productivity and unused capacity-rll. P.K. Gopala- krishnan. 1986: 24 (42)Mains 13-6
A Panorama o f capital structure planning of Indian cement industry. P.C. Chamoli. 1985 (D) ; 19 LU 23-30
Paper industry : Unutilisedcapacity. 1986 : 21 EPW1136
Planning revisited in the smaller business. Yunus Katbawala. 1986 (Ap) :21 IJIR 448-55
Polysilicon technology : Wrong judge. 1986; 21 EPW 1334-5
172 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Price and income stabilisation issues in the Indian groundnut market. Dipankar Purakayastha and Alka Subramanian. 1986 ; 21 EPW 353-9
Protectionism instead of restructuring. S.K. Gupta. 1985- 86 : 24 (46) Mains 30
RBI survey of small it\dustrial units. K.G.K. Subba Rao an d R .P . Pathak. 1986: 21 EPW 360
Remunerating the personnel— A Case study of the steel industry with special reference to Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Industry Limited. Anthony Lobo. 1986 ( N ) : 27 ILJ 1549-70
Revitalising NTC : approach. 1986 : 1434-5
Blinkered 21 EPW
Small industries ; Old money in new fund ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1827
Small industries and modvat— Opportunity and threat. 1986 ; 21 EPW 675
Small scale industry-general exemption from duty and special procedures. 1986 (Ap) : 24Exc LT A 15-8
Special characteristics of Indian market for technology. Rene Kahn. 1985 : 20 EPW 2047-8
State financing for industrial growth and Assam Financial Corporation. K.N. Baisya.1985 (D ): 19 LU 31-7
State policies, firm performance and firm strategies ; Production o f hydraulic excavators and machining centres in India and Republic of Korea. Charles Edquist and Stafifan Jacobsson. 1985 ; 20 EPW 2053-72
Status of drug industry in India — Report on a seminar. Heseeb A. Drabu. 1986 : 21 EPW 194-6
Steel; Technology transfer and modernisation. K. Krishna Moorthy. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains 43-9
Steel Industry: Case for a white paper. 1986 : 21 EPW 2245
Steel trends in Japan. Subrata Ray. 1985 (D) ; 19 LU 3- 10
Sugar policy : More o f the same. 1986 : 21 EPW 2154-5
A Symbol of the times. Arun Ghosh. 1986 : 21 EPW 1092-3
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 173
Tax effect o f slump sale. V. Ranganathan. 1986 (Jl) : 82 Ta 19-22
Tea : Price fall despite lower output. 1986 : 21 EPW 1567
Technical collaborations between firms in the Benelux and in India. Charles Cooper. 1985 ;20 EPW 2005-22
Technological dynamism and technological content o f collaboration : Are Indian firms missing opportunities ? Don Scott-Kemmis and M artin Bell. 1985: 20 EPW 1991- 2004
Technology exports to India : Perspectives on Danish experience. Erik Baark. 1985 :20 EPW 2027-30
Technology im p o rt: Regulation reduces cost. K .K . Subrah- manian. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1412-6
Technology import po licy : Have the problems changed ? M artin Bell and Don Scott- Kemmis. 1985 : 20 EPW1975-90
Technology mission’s pipe- dreams. 1986: 21 EPW1914
Technology system and modernisation of rural industries : A sociological analysis. R.P.
Grover and T.M . Dak. 1985- 86 : 46 USW 529-40
Technology transfer from Japanese to Indian firms. Shoji Ito . 1985 ; 20 EPW 2031- 42
Textile mills cry wolf. 21 EPW 2246-7
1986 :
Towards industrialisation. S. Usman. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains ix-xi
Toward a new measure of organizational commitment,C. Balaji. 1986 ( J a ) : 21 IJIR 271-86
Transfer of Italian technolgy to India. Giovanni Balcet. 1985 ;20 EPW 2049-52
Trends in industrial production during Sixth Five Year plan : A Review. 1986 (My) ; 40RBI Bull 372-91
Trends in industrial production during October-March 1985- 86. 1986 (Ag) : 40 RBI Bulh 530-6
Tyre industry : BICP’s questions. 1986 : 21 EPW 1187
Unit T ru s t: Gilt-edged clientele. 1986 ;21 EPW 1334
United Kingdom : Privatisation and the tories. Michael Jacobs. 1986 : 21 EPW 1054-5
174 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
UnwarraQted subsidy to vaaas- pati. 1986 ; 21 EPW 848
INSAF, SAIFUDDIN
Communication (C)
U ttar Pradesh Declinmg for- INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS tunes of leather craftsmen.Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21 EPW 152-3
Vanaspati industry and imported oils. 1986 : 21 EPW 1036
Vulcanising raw rubber-a suitable material for tool mark casting. H.S. Maheshwari and R.C. Motwani. 1986 (Ja) :14 IJ Cri 90-1
Wliat is wrong with our private sector? H.K.. Paranjape.1986-87 : 24 (31) Mains 15-23
Will stock market measure up ? 1986 : 21 EPW 804-5
111 wind in steel. 1986 : 21 EPW 893-4
Will prejudice : Mahesh Jeth- malani. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ3
The Woodcarvers ofN agina. Sanjeev Prakash. 1985 (D) ; 12I1CQ 373-84
Wollen industry ; Textile policy fails to help. 1986: 21 EPW 1667
INKSTER, IAN
History (M)
ABM Treaty 1972. 1986-87 :25 (7) Mains 31
ACRP TIT : The Seoul declaration. 1986 (A g): 8 GM 316-20
The Abundant society and world o rd er: Alternative life-style in the US. Steven H . Arnold and Denis Goulet. 1979 ; 5 ALT 213-52
An Action programme for world security : A message fromparliamentarians for world order. 1982 ; 8 ALT 285-90
Afghanistan ; Summit surprise? Larry Jagan. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1493
Africa Fund : N ot mere an—economic assistance projcct.E.S. Reddy. 1986-87 ; 25 (9) Mains 24-5
An African perspective on US/ USSR/China arms policies. Lawrence B. Ekpebu. 1980 :6 ALT 93-129
African settlements in Gujarat. Jayanti K. Patel. 1986 (JI- S) : 42 IQ 238-46
SUBJECT a n d a u t h o r INDEX 175
After Reykjavik.(7) Mains 27
1986 -87 : 25
Aligning foreign policy to economic liberatioij. BM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1299-1300
Amartya Sen on Asia, Africa contrasts. 1986-87: 25 (14) Mains 9
Antarctica and the United N ations. Sanjay Chaturvedi.1986 (Ja-M a) ; 42 IQ 1-26
Anti-nuclear m ovem ent:Lesson o fN arora . 1986:21 EPW 2200
The Antinuclear peace movement : tow arJ an evaluationof effectiveness. B. WellingHail. 1983 : 9 ALT 489-531
ArmamentLuckbam.44
culture. Robin1984 : 10 ALT 1-
Armament dynamics : An issue in development strategies. Peter Lock. 1980: 6 ALT157-78
Armaments, underdevelopment and demilitarization in Africa. Robin Luckbam. 1980; 6 ALT 179-245
Arms and survival. R. Rama Rao. 1985 (A p-Je): 41 IQ271-8
The Arms race : A Perspective on Asia. G .D . Deshingkat.1979 : 5 ALT 253-73
Asian security. Ikbal Athar. 1985-86; 25 (2) Mains 23-4
Assessing U.S. military strategy in Central America, 1981-1984. Richardo Cordova and Lilia Bermudez. 1985 : 10 ALT 625-41
Atomic physics : The Career of an imagination. Shiv Visva- nathan. 1984: 10 ALT 193- 236
Australia & New Zealand. P.P. Savilie, 1985.86 : 24(13 & 14) Mains 26
Background inform ation: China’s strategic West. 1985- 86 (Ja-Je) : 22 CMLJ 28-30
Ban nuclear tests. (38) Mains 34
1985-86 ; 24
Bangladesh ; Matrial law wears a new garb. Badruddin Umar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1933-4
Bangladesh : Plight of Chittagong hill tracts. 1986 ; 21EPW 2017-8
Basic needs and global models : Resources, trade and distribution. Graciela Chichilnisky., 1980 : 6 ALT 453-72
176 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Beyond Afi^can fam incse:Whose knowledge matters ? Guy Gran. 1986 : 11 AL^ 275-96
Bhutto, Benazir and cricket. GPD. 1986 ; 21 EPW 853
Blind to (bird world reaJif/es. GPD. 1986 : 21 EPW 1438
Breaking down the barriers to disarmament; Realism and beyond. Lech KaJembka.1986: 11 ALT 83-106
Breaking the nuclear fa ith : U.S. Catholic Bishops letter on war and peace. . Richard Tantcr.1983 ; 9 ALT'461-72
Bridging the micro and the •maciro in international rela- . tions research. Chadwick.F. Alger.- 1984: 10 ALT 319- 44
Bright or ugly ? N.C. 1985-86 : 24(15) Mains 1-2
Bfoad coalition against US domination. Firdaus Jhab- vala, 1986 : 21 EPW 570-3
Burkina-MaJi W ar: Is Nigeria still a regional power. Segun Johnson. I986^(J[-S); 4 l IQ 294-308
Can decency guide the quest for peace? Richafd Falk. 1984:10 ALT 345-58
Cancellation of EP Thompson’s visit to India. 1986 : 21 EPW 2204
Caring in human terms. Romesh Thapar, 1986 (31): 323 Sem 42-6
Changing balance of power. Romesh Thapar. 1986 f 21 EPW 1879
The Castaway of history. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (49) Mains 1-2
Cause and effect. 1986 : 21 EPW 715-6
Chad : From civil strife to big power rivalry. Kola Olufemi.1985 (JI-D) : 41IQ 376-89
Cha\^enge to l^AM conscience : US aggression on Libya and after. D.R. Goyal. 1986 : 24 (31) Mains 3-4, 34
Chernobyl. Mains 3
1985-86:, 24 (35)
Chernobyl disaster : Setback to nuclcar expansion ? Ramesh Jaura. 1986 : 21 EPW 802
Business ties inhibit joining : 'Atiti-Ltbya sanctions. Ramesh Jaura. 1986:21 EPW 244
The China-Vietnam-Indqchina conflict: Search for solutions.1979 : 5 ALT 351-67
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 177
China’s new policies and its relations with the United States. Amos Yoder. 1985 (JI-D) : 41 IQ 35i-61
Chinese advance again. 1985- 86 (Ja-Je) : 22 C M U 82
A Clever game, Achin Vanaik. 1986 21 EPW 2163
Commonwealth and South Africa, Ranjan G upta. 1985- 86 ; 24 (48) Mains 4
A Commonwealt Romesh Thapar. EPW 129?-5
for what ? 1986: 21
Concern without action.Ignatius Chithelen. 1986: 21 EPW 772-3
Conflicting approaches to world order. Ronald J. Yalem.1979 : 5 ALT 384-93
Contemporary militarism and the discourse o f dissent. R.B.J. Walker. 1983 : 9 ALT 345-66
Contending with a plannet in p e ril: An optimal educational response. Burns H. Weston. 1979 : 5 ALT 59-95
Creating participatory global cultures. Chandwick F. Alger. 1980 : 6 ALT 575-90
Crisis point for white regime. Anand Sahay. 1985-86; 24 (52) Mains 49-50
Crusade against apartheid. Olof Palme. 1985-86 ; 24 (52)Mains 10-4
Cultural exchanges in South Asia. Amit Gupta. 1985-86 :24 (13 & 14) Mains 46-7, 50
Cyprus problem—The NATO link. B.K. Kaul. 1985-86 :27 (37) Mains 26-8
i
The Cyprus spy trial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 33-6
Damascus letter : US brinkmanship in Arab world. Harish Chandola. 1985-86: 24 (40) Mains 5-6
Dealing with China. 1985-86 (Ja-Je) : 22 CM LJ 5
Dealing with Zia. N.C. 1985- 86 : 24 (20) Mains 1-2
Death o f an illusion. N.C.1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains 1-2
Debate : Prefatory note. 1981 :5 ALT 383
Debate : Prefatory note. 1982 :8 ALT 297
178 INDEX TO INDIAM LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Debt crisis in the Fourth World : Implications forNorth-South relations. Robert E. Wood and Max Mmuya. 19&6 ; U ALT 107-31
Two decades of economic cooperation between India and Singapore. Pradeep Kum^r M&bta. 1986 (Ap-Je); 42 JQ 111-29
The Deep seabed and North- South politics : Cooperation or confrontation ? Bharat Dube. 1985 (A p-Je); 25IJIL 245-61
The Delinking of peace and- - deveVopmeht. Ivan lllich.
1982 : 7 ALT 409-16
Democratization, peace andsecurity in Latin America. Augusto Varas. 1985 : I'OALT 60J-23
Denuclearization for a justworld : The failure o f nonproliferation. 1980 ; 6 ALT491-6
Dependence in a unified world, 1982: 8 ALT 259-84
Dependency in Africa > Stages of African political economy. Amechi Okolo. 1983 : 9 ALT 247-65
Destabilisation Southern Afric^; Total strategy in total dis- aray. Dan Ogmeara. 1985- 86 : 24 .52) Mains 51-7
Determinants of China’s foreign policy. G.S. Misra. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains 51-8
Developing countries : Threats to their security. R. Rama Rao. 1980 (Ja-M a): 42 IQ 27-37
Dimensions of Iran-Iraq war. Ajay N. Jha. 1985-86; 25(14) Mains 23-6
Directions of advance in SARC, Tarlok Singh. 1985 86 : 24(l3 & 14) Mains 19-20, 79
Disarmament : Disovv’ning SALT IL 1986 : 21 EPW 1237
D isarm am ent; US under pressure. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1565-6
Disarmament and global security : An interview with Ing'a Thorsson on the UN special session, 1982 : 8 ALT 247- 57-
Disarmament and global security : Interview with IngaThorsson on UN Special Session, Stephen Maikowski,
1982 ; 8 ALT 537-48
SUBJECT a n d a u t h o r INDEX 179
Disturbing trends in foreign. policy. Krishan K ant. 1985-
86 : 24 (25) M ains 3
Dogmatic exclusivism and world order agenca. Archie J. Bahm. 1982 : 8 ALT 109-17 *
Domestic compulsions. Bharat Wariavwala. 1986 (A g ): 324 Sem 14-7
The Doom of Damocles. Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 1985-86 ; 24(50) Mains 5 6
E C D C ; Cairo declaration.1986-87 ; 25 (2) Mains 6
The East-West and the North- South conflicts : The Role of Western Europe. Lothar Brock. 1985 : 10 ALT 495- 516
Economic and political consequences of arms transfers to the third world. Raimo Vay- rynen. 1980: 6 ALT 131- 55
The Economic impact of global militarization. Tamas Szentcs.1984 : 10 ALT 45-74
Editorial note. 1981: 7 ALT241
Editorial statement. 1979 : 5ALT v-x
The Election that never was. G .P.D. 1986: 21 EPW 324
The Election that never was and after. G.P.D. 1986 ; 21 EPW 371
Elites, public opinion, and empire : On lions, foxes and mass politics in the post-viet- nam era, Jerry W. Sanders.1982 : 8 ALT 1-23
Ershad’s dilemma. EPW 1563-4
1986 : 21
The Establishment o f a world authority ; Working hypotheses. Silviu Brucan. 1982 :8 ALT 209-23
Ethics of transferring genetic resources. Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21 EPW 1447-8
Europe in the global strategic game. Silviu Brucan. 1979 :5 ALT 97-125
An Exeception to “ The Mirage of Nieo” . W inston E, Langley. 1984 : 10 ALT 310-7
An exchange : W orld order and further studies reconsidered. Harry R. Targ. 1979 : 5 ALT371-83
Fighting causes of war. M.V. Desai. 1985-86 : 24 (17)Mains 38-9
180 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS.
Fighting the nuclear cult. K. Subrahmanyam. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 91-9
For a South ofTensive. Bharat Jhunjhunwala. 1985-86: 24 (4-7) Mains 24-6, 79
For a think tank for South. 1985-86 : 24(13 <5 14) Mains 77.8
Foreign policy—Variations on a theme. 1986: 21 EPW674
Foreign policy o f Saudi Arabia: International and external contexts. Gulshan Dietl.1985 (JI-D) : 41 IQ 363-75
France : Tightening up onaliens. 1886 ; 21 EPW 1477
From Atlantic alliance to Pan- European en ten te : Politicaleconomic alternativ«s. Andre Gundre Frank. 1983 : 9 ALT 73-130
From friendship to a alienation.1985-86 (Ja-Je) : 22 CMLJ72-82
From the times of Tilak to those of Gore. G.P.D. 1986 : 21 EPW 59
Future of Geneva summit. Dev Murarka. 1985-86 : 24 (15) Mains 29-32
Gains from regional economic cooperation. Girijesh Pant.1985-86 : 24(13, & 14) Mains48-50
Gandhian approach to world peace. L.C. Thanu. 1986 (N) :8 GM 506-11
Geneva summit—talking peace, preparing war. James Petras. 1986 ; 21 EPW 155-6
Geneva summit—US climb-down on bilateral economic relations. R.G. Gidadhubli. 1986 : 21 EPW 111-2
Goal of Soviet foreign policy. T apanD as. 1986-87 : 25 (11) Mains 46-50
Global detente : Probleins of Europe. Bruno Krisky.1985 (Ma) : 12 IICQ 77-88
The Global setting and transition to democracy ; Preliminary conjectures. Richard Falk. 1982 : 8 ALT 193-208
Glory dead. N.C. 1985-86 : 24(8) Mains 1-2
Go out into the World and bomb it. G.P.D. 1986: 21 EPW 723
Gorbachev on Afghanistan.1986-87 ; 25 (14) Mains,27-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 181
Gorbachev on Indo-Soviet rcla- \tions. 1986-87: 25 (11) Mains
26
Gorbachev speaks ; Struggle for revitalisation. 1986-87 : 25(11) Mains 36-42
Gorbachev visit. N.C.87 : 25 (11) Mains 6-7
1986-
The Gorbachev visit and Indo- Soviet ties in perspective. S.C. Gangal. 1986 (D) : 8 GM 515-9
Gorbachev’s television address to Soviet public. 1986-87 :25 (7) Mains 27-31
The Gorbachev utsav. G.P.D. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2116
Thr Gorbachev visit. 1986 : 21 EPW 2067
Grass-roots activism in the United States : Global implications. Chadwick F. Alger and Saul Mendlovitz. 1983 ;9 ALT 619-46
The Green movement in West Germany. Saral Sarkar. 1986 ;11 ALT 219-54
Guest editor’s introductory note. Yoshikazu Sakamoto. 1982 ;7 ALT v-vii
Harare. N.C. 1986-87 : 25 (1) Mains 1-2
The Harare non-aligned summit. M ahendra Kum ar. 1986 (O);8 GM 387-90
Hawking the unhawkable. Narindar Singh. 1986 : 21EPW 867-72
Hazards of Goliath in the nuclear age ; Need for rational priorities in American peace and defense policies. Christa in Ray. 1982 : 8 ALT 441- 82
Hegemony and domination in Third World countries : A case study o f Thailand. John Girling. 1984 : 10 ALT 435-52
Hotting up with China ? 86 ; 24 146) Mains 1-2
1985-
How much can third world bear militaiy spending ? S.K. Gupta. 1985-86 : 24 (49)Mains 30-1
How north was my valley : G.P.D. 1986 : 21 EPW 1623
The Illegality of nuclear w eapons: Statement of the lawyers committee on nuclear policy. 1982: 8 ALT 291-6
The Imagination G.P.D. 1986 277
of the state. 21 EPW
182 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Imperative of nuclear disarmament. K.R. Narayanan. 1985- 86 : 24(35) Mains 15-8, 34
India and the Asian securityconcept. C. Raja Mohan. 1986 : 21 EPW 2037-9
India and econonaic crisis in Africa. K.R. Narayanan. 1985-86: 24 (41) Mains 7-8,10
India and Europe. A.K. Damo- daran. 1985 (D ) : 12 IICQ 357-72
Inda and its neighbourhood. U.S. Bajpai. 198,5-86 ; 24 (32) Mains 11-6
India and Namibia. E.S. Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 7-8. 54
India and Sri Lanka ; Looking back. Thomas Abraham. 1985-86: 25 (17) Mains ISIS
•India and the struggle against apartheid Enuga- S. Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (11 & 12) Mains23-8
India and the super powers : Jagat S. Mehta interviewed by Nikhill Chakravartty. 1985 (Ma) : 12 nC Q 43-64
India as a major power in the 21st century. R.K. Hazari.
1985-86 : 24 (21-22) Mains 5-7. 52
India-China : Nehru and Aksai Chin. Sahdev Vohra., 1985- 86 : 25 (17) Mains 13-4, 23
India-China Border : , Warning signal. 1986 : 21 EPW 1521-2
India-Nepal relations : Auappraisal. T. Karki Hussain. 1985-86 : 25 (16) Mains 11-2
India-Pakistan relations. Editorial. 1986 : 21 EPW 97 '
India’s foreign policy : Some reflections. M.S. Rajan. 1985- 86 : 24 (46) Mains 9, 33
India’s foreign policy initiatives. Shivaji Ganguly. 1985 (JI- D) : 4l IQ 391-400
India’s relations with China.A.G. Noorani. 198 >86 (Ja- J e ) : 22 CMLJ 31-4
Indian ocean : An area of tension and big power pressures. S.N. Kohli. 1986 (Ap-Je) ; 42 IQ 154-65
The Indigenous problematique. Rodolfo Stavenhagen. 1986 (Jl) : 323 Sem 14-9
Indo-Soviet friendship. T.N. Kaul. 1986-87 : 25 (11) Mains 27-9
SUBJECT AN D AUTHOR INDEX 183
Jndo-U S relations today, N .C .• 1986-87 : 25 (14) Mains 1-2
Influx from Bangladesh : N o solution in offing. 1986 : 21 EPW 997-8
Insanity fair. N.C. 1985-86 ; 24 (30) Mains 1-3
International action for Namibia’s independence. E.S. Reddy. 1985-86: 24 (41)Mains 5-6
International affa irs: Ideology and Afghanistan. G .P.D . 1986 : 21 EPW 810-1
International affairs : O f dictators and Renegades. G.P.D. 1986 : 21 EPW 1729
International affairs : Trouble in capitalist show-case. G .P.D. 1986 : 21 EPW 1977
Introductory note. Richord Falk and Yoihikazu Sakamoto. 1980 : 6 ALT v-vi
The Iran-Iraq war and regional security in the Persian
, Gulf. Mohammed Ayoob.1985 ; 10 ALT 581-90
li-an-Iraq conflict : Options' for India. Ruksana Abdi. 1985- 8 6 :2 4 ( l9 )M a ia s 2 8 - ’31
Is the Reagan recovery real or the calm before a storm ? Andre Gunder Frank. 1986 : 21 EPW 920-7, 72-7
Islam as a cohesive/divisive factor in Gulf-South Asia. Asghar AH Engineer. 1986- S7 : 25 (14).Mains 11-5
Israel in Lebanon : Report of the international commission.1983 : 9 ALT 387-451
International affairs : W ho’s a third word writer ? G.P.D. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2022
International political world order : A third world perspective. V.P. Dutt. 1985-86 : 24 (45) Mains 15-20
In troduction: Appraising the growth o f military power. Robert C. Johansen and Sherill Leonard. 1984 : 10ALT i-viii
Issues, concepts aiid theory of- poverty iq Nigeria. Najeem Ade-Lawal. 1986 (JI-S ): 42 IQ 284-93
Japan’s search for identity in the nuclear age. Kenzaburo. OE. 1982 : 7 ALT 547-59
Kampuchea, Vietnam, China ; Observations and reflections. Andre Gunder Frank. 1981 :7 ALT 229-40
184 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Legal aspects of the Sino-Indian boundary dispute.- D.N. Saraf.^ J,?85^86. fJe-Jq): 22 CMLJ 7-27
Letter i fcomv Europe •< Arms bcgotiations. Harish: Kapur. 1986 : 21 EPW 1689_-
Letter from Europe : Reykjsivik summit. Harish Kapur. 1986 : ,^1 EPW 2039
Libya : The Billy Carter - faptor. U.K.. Kaul. 195^-86.;. 24 (34) Mains 7. 30
Libya-Reiagan’sr blackmail of Third World. Eduardo Faleifo. 1985-86; '24 (35)Mains 10
L iffe -s ty le sA political analysis. Rajni Kotbari. 1980 : 6 ALT591.8
Localp politics, gjqbaj impHca- tions : Iran : Interviews with Abol-Hussan Banisadr and isjassoudl . Rajavi. Richard Falk. 1982 : 8 ALT 9l-i07
M ad dog on rampage.' N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (33) Mains 1-3
Margaret Thatcher- and sanctions. Dilip Hito. ,1985-86 :24 (48) Mains 2-4, 33
Militarfzation in the United States and the Soviet linion ; The deepening trends.
Marek Thee. 93-113
1984:; 1 0 .ALT
The Mijitarization g f ASEAN :. G 'obal context aiid^ local
dynamics. Richard Tanter..1982 ; 7 ALT 507-32
Militarism and repression) Michael Randle. 198 T: 7 ALT 61-144
Th<* Mirage o£ Nieo : Refl.ections on a third w.orjd dystopia. Jimoh OMO-Fadaka. 1982:8 ALT 483-90
The Misuse, destruc|ionj and exhaustion of natural resources in Africa Jqhn W. Fprje.1985 ; 10 ALT 565-79
A Momentous v is it; Transcript o f a discussion on d o o ^ a r- shan. Chirchirri Pavsu. 1985- 86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 104^6
Mosco.w le tte r : Towards a watershed congress-^. Dev Murarka. 1985r8_6: 24 (24) Mains 6-10
Moscow watches Middle East. Dev Murarka, 1985-86: 24 (.8) Mains 4-6
The Moving cultural frontier of world order : From mpnoth- eism to North-South relations. A liA Mazrui. 1981: 7 ALT1-20
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR IN D EX 185
Mozambique : A Blow to fight iga in st apattheid. 1986; 21 EPW 1873
Musings. on 198;S. N G. 86: 24 C i7f Mains 4-6
1985-
M utual image perceptions in South Asia. Suneet Vir Singh. 1985-86 :'24 (13 & ’14) ^Ktaias 40-5
Myth of Soviet menance in the South Pacific. Michael C. Howard. 1986 ; 2 t EPW 308-15
NAM Bureau meet : Qualitative transformation. D .R . Goyal. 1985-86 •• 24 (34) Mains 3 6
moves into Africa. 1985- 86 : 24 (2) Mains 2 4
Namibia ; A Symbol of NAM ’s str-ggle against Colonialism. Rasheeduddln Khan. 1985-86 : 24 (52) M ains 24-6
National declaration on N ehru’s vision o f peace and? * security in nuclear a g e : Asian Dimension. 1986-87 : 25 {11) Mains9
The I'Jational question and the crisis o f inst^biliYy to Africa. Nzongola-Ntalaja. 1985 ; 10 ALT 533-63
Neighbours in foreign , policy. N.C. 1935-86 ; 24 (35;. Mains4
New dimensions of Indo-Soviet relations. P,N. ttaksar."' 1986-87 : 25 (11) Mains l'6-s'
New impetus to Indo-Soviet econom ic tie s : Gorbachev’sDelhi visit. R^Gi'^GidadhubU. 1986 : 21 EPW 2124-6
The N^w intern^tjoinal economic order : An eKc^ange>/ 1984 :10 ALT 309-17
The New Pax-Ameticana. G.PX>,. 1986 : 2 1 EPW, 945
New Soviet party programme : A Histoncal perspective A .K. Dam odaran. 1986 87 : 25 (11) M k insZ l-6 '
A New struggle for peace r A sociological analysis ofAmericah pda.ce '• movements, UJnke C. W asmuht. iP Si : 9 ALT 533-58
New,Zealand’s relations, with the UK, th ^ J^S ^a 'd .fh'e 5*acific. Kevin P, Clements. 1985 :10 ALT 591-605
^icaragva ; Reagans ugly face. B.K; K aul, 1985:86/. 24 (29) Mains 9-19, 34
N icaragua: Safeguarding" therevolution. 1986 : 21^ EPW 1185
N icaragua: W ashington’s ’ total isolation. ' 3 .K. Kaul. 1985- 86 : 24 (45) Mr ins 4-5, 34
186 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Nicaragua case : Humbling of America. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (S ) : 1 LEJ 34-5
New D elh i: Indo-US relations op upswing. B .M ., 1986 ; 21 EPW 905-6
Nuclear power : Not by petulance. 1986 : 21 EPW 1564
Nuclear strategy and world o rd e r : The United States imperative, , Louis . Rene Beres. 1982 ; 8 ALT 139-92
The New ‘globalities’. Giri Deshingkar. 1986 (Ja) : ' 317 Sem 68-70
NPT regime in trouble. P.K. S. Namboodiri, 1985-86 ': 24 (9 & 10) Mains 28-32
Nonaligned, star wars and disarmament. M. Dubey. 1985- 86 : 24 (2) Mains 8-10, 28
Nonaligaed and struggle against aparcheid. Hari Sharan Chhabra. 1985-86 : 24(52)Mains 38-46
Noviolent politics for disarmament. Glenn D. Paige. 1980: ^ ALT 287-305
Normative initiatives and demilitarization : A Third system approach. Richard A. Falk. 1980 : 6 ALT 339-56
North-South : Hijacking the dialogue. C. Raghavan. 1985- 86 : 24 (21-22) Mains 31-6
Nuclear disaster—doubts stren- ghtened. 1986 ; 21 EPW 758
Nucjear th rea t; World must speak up. K.R. Narayanan. 1985-86 : 24 (33) Mains 9-10
Nuclear war and the third World. James Petras. 1986 : 21 EPW 483-8
Nuclear weapons-free • zone. Praful Bidwai. 1986 (Ag) : 324 Sera 27-33
On advice to the imperial prince. Richard Falk. 1981:7 ALT 403-8
)On the creation of a just world
order : An agenda for a ipro- gramme af inquiry and praxis. Saul Mendlovitz, 1981 : 7ALT 355.73
On eco-imperialism. Rajni Kothari. 1981 : 7 ALT 385- 94
On ecolacy sans humanism. Christian Bay. 1981 : 7 ALT 395-402
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 187
On ‘The Global problematique’; Role for international organizations. John Gerard Ruggie.1980 : SA LT 517-50
On interdependence. M ohammed Sid-Ahmed. 1981 : 7ALT 21-41
The “ ontolo'gical” meaning of the world-order movement. Norman K. Swazo. 1984 : 14 ALT 267-96
Opec’s political options : Casefor coHective self-reliance within the third world. Rehman Sobhan. 1981 : 7 ALT 43-60
Pak bomb : Confused Indian response. Susan Ram. 1985- 86 ; 24 (20) Mains 5-6
Pakistan : Aftermath of MRD movement. Babar AJi, 1986 ;21 EPW 1985-6
Pakistan : which ‘Foreign hand ? BabarA li. 1986: 21 EPW2087
Pan-Islaminism versus Indian nationalism ? A Reappraisal. Mushirul Hasan. 1986 : 21EPW 1074-9
Paradoxical nature of Indo-US relations. Pushpa Sharma. 1985-86 : 24 (41) Mains 29- 34
Parameters o f conflict in South Asia : A Study of the India- Sri Lanka problem. Ajay Tyagi. 1986 (A g): 8 C M 298- 304
Paliamentary diplomacy—A New factor in international relations. Heinrich Klebes,1985 (D ): 31 JPI 571-85
Patterns o f armed conflict in the Third W orld. Soedjatmoko.1985 : 10 ALT 477-93
Peace and arms race. K. Subralimanyam. 1986-87 :25 (13) Mains 23-8
Peace brigades international. Piet Dijkstra. 1986 (O ) : 8 GM 391-406
The Pcace m ovem ent: A Comparative and analylical survey. Nigel Young. 1986 : 11 ALT 185-217
rThe Peace movement and the
Third World. Eboe Hutchful. 1983 : 9 ALT 58I-P4
Peace, power and revolution : Marxism and peace studies. Peter Dale Scott. 1983 ; 9ALT 131-44
Peace in an age of transformation. Rajni Kothari. 1983 ;9 ALT 177-217
188 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Perception and reality in the making of foreign policy. P.N. Haksar, 1985-86 (Ann) Mains 14*7
Perspective on Indo-American relations. C.P. Bhambhri. 1985-86 ; 24 (20) Mains 13-5,22
Prefatory note ; Demilitarization. Richard A. Falk and Yoshikazu sakamoto. 1980:6 ALT v-vi
The Problem. 1986 (Jl) ; 323Sem 12-3
The Problem. 1986 (A g): 324 Sem 12-3
Philippines: W ashington’sStakes. B.K. Kaul. 1985- 86 ;24 (24) Mains 31-2
The Problem of war—and what to do about it. Beverly W oodward. 1983 : 9 ALT 647-59
Political fall-out from Hongkong’s nuclear power plant. Larry Jagan. 1986 : 21 EPW 1737
Profile : David Lange & Alan Garcia : Politics of principles. Uanjan Gupta. 1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 35-7
Political issues and South Asian cooperation. S.D. Muni. 1985-86 : 24 (13 & 14) Mains 27-9, 33
Politics : High-Tech’s ally. 1986: 21 EPW 1087
Portugal on the crossroads. Victor Alves. 1981: 7 ALT 347-54
A Post-colonial view of the East and the West. Ashis Nandy. 1982 : 8 ALT 25-48
Permission to sue foreign govts. 1986 (D) : I LEJ 58
Pre-emptive strikes? 1986:21 EPW 553
Progress at Reykjavik : U.S.view. 936-87: 25 (7) Mains33-4
Punjab, Pakistan and U.S. Krishan Kant. 1985-86 : 24(29) Mains 3
The Quest for a new relationship in the world of oil. N itinK hot. 1 9 8 0 :5 ALT 489-515
Rajiv Gandhi and Inds-Ameri- can relations. Surjit Manning. 1985-86: 24 (9 & 10) Mains 49-53
Rajiv Gandhi’s neighbourhood policy. S.D. Muni. 1985-86 : 24 (25) M lins 4-6, 34
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX m
Rajiv Gandhi’s pacific & South- East Asian tour. Ranjan Gupta. 1986-87 : 25 (9) M ains49-50
Rationalising India-Africa economic relations ; The Role of production cooperation. R.R. Ramachaodani. 1986 (JI-S) :42 IQ 247-73
Reacbijig the watershed. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (34) Mains 1-2
Reagan and M artin Luther King.G.P.D. 1986 : 21 EPW 188
Reagan stand against NAM. D .R . G-iyaK 1985-86 : 24 (30) Mains 31-2
Reagan’s arms supp/y to /ran. Ranjan G upta. 1986-87 : 25(15) Mains 9-10
Reagan’s attack on affirmative action. Jack Greenberg and Jane Sovera. 1986 (A g ): 1 LAW COL 20-1
Reagan’s ideological guru. Arthur L. Gavshon. 1985-86 : 24(16) Mains 11-2,14
Reagan’s way, 1986 : 21 EPW 673
ReQections on the institutionalization o f protest: The West German peace movements. Joyce M arie Mushaben. 1983 :9 ALT 559-79
Requiem for nuclear power ? S. Srinivasan. 1986 ; 21 EPW1781-2
Restructuring Indo-Soviet economic relations. BM.. 1986 :21 EPW 1978-9
The Reykjavik retreat. 1986 : 21 EPW 1877
G.P.D.
J,Reyjavik Summit. Wrecked by
star wars. 1986 : 21 EPW 1824
Road to Dhaka. N.C. 1985- 8 6 : 24 (13 & 14) Mains 6-7
Role of foreign collaboration in apartheid. Chris Child. 1985- 86 ; 24 (52) Mains 27-37
SAARC. R.K. Srivastava and Rajni K oihari. 1 9 8 6 '(Ag) : 324 Sem 22-6
SAARC : Gains of the leaders. S.D. M uni. 1985-86: 24(16) Mains 4-5
The Reality and illusion of power. Henryk Skolimowsk. 1986 (Jl): 323 Sem 32-41
SAARC and security. S.D. Muni. 1986-87 ; 25 (9) Mains 30-4
190 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
S \A R G : Prospects of cooperation. V.K. Arora. 1986 (fa- Ma) : 42 IQ 69-77
I I—S A ARC summit character. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 42 IQ 80-4
I—SAARC summit declaration, (8 December, 1985). 1986 (Ja-M a): 42 IQ 78-80
SAARC summit jottings. S.C. 1985-86:24 (16) Mains 6, 33
Salt II : Illusion and reality. Robert C- Johansen. 1979 :5 ALT 43-58
Sanctions against South Africa. 1985'86: 24 (44) M ains 13-7
Sanctions against South Africa ; Some issues and implications. Anirudha Gupta. 1986 (JI- S ) : 42 IQ 274-83
SDI and European security : Does dependence assure security. Hans-Henrik Holm.1985 : 10 ALT 517-32
Secret w a rs : W ashington:Core of the crisis. 1986-87 : 25(17) Mains 7-9
Security and disarmament in Africa. Robin Luckham.1983 : 9 ALT 219-46
Separate, unequal, but more autonom ous: Technology,equity and world order in the millennial transition.- Ward Morehouse. 1980 : 6 ALT357-407
Session on the Filipino peoplq and the Bangsa Moro people. Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal.1980 : 6 ALT 599-613
Shift in Bargla policy ? S.C. 1985-86 : 24 (49) Mains 2-3
Significance of South African sturggle. Oliver R. Tambo. 1985-86 : 24 (52) Mains 5-9
Silent borders are not settled borders. G.P D. 1986 : 21 EPW 1295
Sino-Bhutanese boundary and implications for India. S.D. Muni. 1985-86:24 (41) Mains 17-20
Sino-Indian border dispute and Tibet. H.S. Bhatia. 1985-86 (Ja-Je) ; 22 CMLJ 51-7
Sino-Indian relations : A Quest for normalization. Nancy Jetly. 1986 (Ja-M a): 42 IQ 53-68
The Sino Soviet boundary question : the Chinese Version. Li Huichuan. 1985-86 (Ja-Je);22 CMLJ 35-50
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR IN O e X 191
Sino-Soviet detente in the ipak- ing. T. Karki Hussain. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 42 IQ 38-52
Sino-Sovietinitiatives.1965-6
relations : 19S6: 21
NewEPW
Social effects : Military autonomy in developing countries. Felipe Aguero. 1984 ; 10 ALT 75-92
•y
South Africa : Measures thatmatter. Neil Kinnock. 1985- 86 ;-24 (52) Mains 15-20
South Africa : Significance of African and Indian joint struggle. E.S. Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 7-10, 30
South Africa : heid. 1986
Updating apart-21 EPW 895-6
South Africa : W hat sanctions mean. M.V. Dssai. 1985-86: 24 (49) Mains 13-4
South Africa and the Commonwealth from Nassau to London. Shivaji Ganguly. 1986 (JI-S ); 42 IQ 309-28
South . Asia regional cooperation. A.K. Khandker, 1985- 86 : 24 (13 & 14) Mains 13-4
South Asia summit. Romesh Bhandari. 1985-86 : 24 (13 c6 14) Mains 1,5, 78
South Asian sum m it: Primacyof politics. S.D. Muni. 1985- 86; 24 (15) Mains 3-4, 3rd cover.
' South-South economic co-operation ; Need for bold action for sclf-reliance. K R. Narayanan- 1985-86 ; 24 (32) Mains- 7-9
Soviet perspective of Asia-Pacific security. R.R. Shaima. 1985-86 (2 5 )( li ) Mains 30- 1
Soviet Viewpoint; Behind N- test moratorium proposal. A. Petrosyants, 1985-86: 24(2) Mains 31-2, 34
Space and peace : Dreams, experience and possiblities. Yash Pal. 1985-86: 24 (46) Mains 7-8, 32
South Asia : Basic indicators,1985-86 : 24 (13 <6 14) Mains 30-3
Special Features : Ali A. Mazrui. 369
Introduction.1979 : 5 ALT
South A sia; Stability and regional cooperation. P,N. Haksar. 1985-86: 24 (13 & 14) Mains 16-8
Special UN Commemorative issue : Introduction. Kin-hide Mushakoji. 1985: 10 ALT i-iv
192 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Sri Laaka turmoil. K. M inoha- ran. 19S6(Ag): 324 Setn34-7
Stability of Indo-Soviet relations. Tatiana Shaumian. 1985-86(25) (II ) Mains 32-3
Star wars and star peace. Arthur C. Clarke. 1986-87 : 25 (11) Mains 11-5
Star wars is bad for business. Fred V. Guteri. 1986-87:25 (7) Mains 25-6
Star wars won’t work, Civrl Sagan. 1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains 6
Statement of the United Nations symposium on interralations among resources, environment, population and developm en t: Stockholm, 6-10August 1979. 1979; 5 ALT 418-26
Strategic aspects of SARC. K . Subrahmanyam. 1985-86 : 24 (13 & 14) Mains 35-9
Strategic dependence : Oil in Mexican American relations as catalyst of restuctunng of global order. John Saxe-Fernandez. 1979 : 5 ALT 329-49
Strengthening United Nations. Vishwa Bandhu Gupta. 1985- 86 : 24 (50) Mains 22-3
Super power involvement. G.S. Bhargava. .1986 (Ag) : 324Sem 38-43
Syria : Target of US terrorism.D.R. Goyal. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 41-2
The Tehran documents. A.H.H. Abidi. 1985 (S ): 12 lICQ 273-85
Territorial sea and contiguous zone—concept and development. Rose Varghese. 1986 (D) : CULR 436-59
Testing time for Washington. Ranjan Gupta. 1985-86 : 24(26) Mains 4-5
Third World covers education distance— 1950-81- Surendra J. Patel. 1986: 24 (30),Mains 19-22
Third World d e b t: Past and present. H arry Magdoflf. 1986: 24 (30) Mains 7-8, 33-4
Third World problems and American perceptions.N.V.K. Murthy. 1986 (Ann) Mains 62-3
The Three fronts of 1984 : Aglobal scenario of struggle and backlash. J. Nsderveen Pie- terse. 1984; 10 ALT 297-307
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 193
To the solar age. Hazel Hender-• son. 1986 ( J l ) ; 323 Sem 20-
5
Too much of a good thing ? DonaJd N. Michael. 1986 (JI) : 323 Sem 26-31
Towards a just world. Rajni Kothari. 1979 : 5 ALT 1-42
Toward pence in the information w a r: A ProposaJ, WilliamB. Lloyd. 1982 : 8 ALT 85-90
Toward a world of natural communities. Christian Bay.1980 : 6 ALT 525-59
The Tragedy of Kampuchea. Kimmo Kiljuncn. 1983 : 9ALT 293-312
Transcending ' the European model of peace and development, Bjorn Hettne. 1985;10 ALT 453-76
Transfer of marine technology. Rahmatuilah Khan. 1985 (Ap-Je) : 25 U IL 262-9
Trends in Africa. Eboe Hutchful. 1984: 10 ALT 115-37
Trends in Asia. Richard Tanter.1984 : 10 ALT 161-91
Trends in the Middle East. Mohamed Sid-Ahmed. 1984 ;10 ALT 139-59
A Turning point. N.C. 86 : 24 (52) Mains 3-4
1985-
Two misconceptions Indians have about Pakistan. 1—The National Question. Babar Ali. 1986:21 EPW 1888-9
Two misconceptions Indians have about Pakistan. II— Illusions about Benazir Bhutto and Peoples Party. Babar Ali. 1986 : 21 EPW1032-3
UN : Spectre o f disintegration ? B.K. Kaul. 1985-86 ; 24.(32) Mains 4-5, 34
U.S.A. strikes against Libya. 1985-86 ; 90 OWN 99-100
Treaty of pcace, friendship and cooperation between The Republic of India and The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, August 9, 1971.1985-86 (25) (11) Mains 44-6
US and Libya. Editorial. 1986 :21 EPW 141
US arms for Pakistan : AW ACS and its implications. Jasjit Singh. 1985-86 : 25 (9) Mains 35-41
194 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
US bases in Phfiippines. Daniel B. Schirmer. 1985-86 : 24(35) Mains 23-6, 9
US- bishops’ summary of their war and peace pastoral. 1983 ;9 ALT 453-9
US clash with alJies. S.K. Gupta. 1985-86; 24(36) Mains 29
US, British and South Africa intelligence link. Andrew Weir. 1986-87 : 25 (1) Mains8, 33
U.S. firm for image-suilding,1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 6
US Pakistan strategic relationship. Lawrence Lifscliultz.1986-87 : 25 (8) Mains 3-6
USSR extends moratorium on nuclear tests till January 1,1987. Mikhail Gorbachev’s Statement. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains xvi-xix
United Nations ; Third World and internationa] peace.Enuga S. Reddy. 1985-86 : 24(30) Mains 15-8
United Nations peacekeeping- operations and India. Indar JitRikhye. 1985 (JI-D) ; 41 IQ 303-19
United Nations’ role in South Africa; Constraints and
possible options. Sbantf Sadiq Ali. 1986 (JI-S).; 42 IQ 225-37
United States Korean policy and world order. Samuel S. Kim.1980 : 6 ALT 419-52
Urgency of sanctions against Pretoria. Eduardo Faleiro.1985-86 : 24 (44) Mains 11-3
Utopianism : Problems andissues in planning for a peaceful society. Elise Boulding. 1986: 11 ALT 345-66
Vivekananda for 21st Century. V.K.R.V. Rao. 1985-86 : 24 (2 ) Mains 13-4, 33
War, militarism, and the Soviet State. David Holloway. 1980:6 ALT 59-92
The War system and the new international economic order: Directions for disarmament. Sam Cole. 1980 : 6 ALT 247-86
Weinberger’s gift. Analyst.1986-87 : 25 (7) Mains 2-3
West Asia: PLO-Jordan relations. Mehmood Hussain, 1986 : 21 EPW 1632-3
West Germany—offensive on Afghanistan. Ramesh Jaura. 1986 : 21 EPW 739
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 195
W estern,S ah ara : New stage in decolonisation. Sumit Chakra- vAtty. 1985-86 : 24 (13 & 14) Mains 75-6
W hat’s Britain’s real stake in South Africa ? Arvind Sivara- m akrishnan. 1985-86 : 24 (50) M ains 9-10
Why not discuss Asian security ? P.N. Haksar. 1985-86 : 24 (49) Mains 4-5
The World crisis ; Theory and practice, Andre Gunder Frank. 1980: 6 ALT 497- 523
World demilitarized : A basichuman need. Yoshikazu Sakamoto and Richard Falk .’ 1980; 6 ALT 1-16
The World disarmament campaign, 1979-1985 : Nearmiss or forlorn hope ? R.D. Harrison, 1986 (JI> : 8 GM 216-34
World government and global anarchy : A Theological projection of the future, Norman K, Swazo. 1981: 7 ALT 291- 316
W orld Order : The Question of ideology, Fouad Ajami, 1980 ;6 ALT 473-85
W orld order agenda : Editorial note. 1983: 9 ALT 131
A World order perspective on authoritarianism. Richard Falk. 1979 : 5 ALT 127-93
A World order statement on the Iran crisis. 1980: 6 ALT487-90
W orld order stadies aud international political economy. James H. Mittelman. 1983 :9 ALT 267-91
World politics and Western reason : Universalism, pluralism, regemony. R.B.J. Walker.1981 ; 7 ALT 195-227
World W ar n : Indian ocean in axis plans, G,L, Bondarevsky. l'585-86: 24 (3) Mains 27-32
Zim babw e: An interview with N athan Shamuyarira. Christine Sylvester. 1982 : 8 ALT 549-59
INTERNAEIONAL TRADE
Address. Khurshid Alam Khan, 1986 (Ja-M a); 20 FTR 8-11
Balance-of-payments adjustment and financing in developing countries : Scenarios for the 1980s, Rameshwar Tandon. 1986 (JI-S ): 21 FTR 193-204
196 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Behavioural aspects of commercial negotiations. Suman Kumar Modwel. 1986 (Ap- J e ) ; 21 FTR 1-9
Commercial negotiations in STC. T. Prakash. 1986 (A p-Je): ,21 FTR 10-7
Cross-cultural dimensions of. international commercial negotiations. N. Sengupta and S.B. Kulkarni. 1986 (Ap- Je) : 21 FTR 29-36
Developments in trade policy 1985-86. 1986 ( J a ) ; 40 RBI Bull 105-15
Dispute setllement procedure under GATT. R.K. Pandey. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 20 FTR 124-43
Exchange volatility and forward market mechanism. Geeta Lakshmi. 1986 (JI-S); 21 FTR 183-92
Following the script. EditoriaL 1986 : 21 EPW 269
Free trade in services ?21 EPW 459-60
GATT and third world. Gupta. 1985-86; 24 Mains 35-6
1986
S.K.(15)
GATT and world trade problems. S.K. Gupta. 1986 : 24 (33) Mains 33-4
GATT multilateral trade negotiations—A review of develop, ments after Tokyo round. R.K. Pandey. 1985 (O-D) 320 FTR 1-69
Globalisation of financial flows and trends in international capital market. R.S. Nigam. 1986 (JI-S) : 21 FTR 93-110
HMT (1) ’s participation in Indonesian fender involving counter purchase. C.R. Nagendran. 1986 (Ap-Je) 521 FTR 24-8
Indian International Trade Fair1985. 1986 (Ja ) : 33 Bha 35-9
India’s trade balance during the seventies. G.C. da Costa. 1986 :21 EPW 436-42
India’s trade balance during the seventies. G.C. da Costa. 1986 : 21 EPW 1561-2
India’s trade balance during the seventies. Neela Mukherjee. 1986 : 21 EPW 843-4
Interaatioaal commercial negotiations. S.K. Bakshi. 1986 (A p-Je); 2 ; FTR 59-62
International commercial negotiations : The Financial aspects. K.N, M ehrotra. 1986 (A p.Je): 21 FTR 72-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 197
International trading ' environment. R.L. Varshney. 1985
■ (O -D ): 20 ETR 147-61
Keynote address. Prem Kumar. 1986 (Ja -M a): 20 FTR 12-8
Legal dimensions of international commercial negotiations.B. Bhattacharyya. 1986 (Ap- Je) : 21 FTR 76-85
Multilateral trade negotiations: Business view. FICCI. 1986 (JI-S ): 21 FTR 135-47
Multilateral trade negotiations and the developing countriei.A.R. Bhuyan. 1986 (Ja -M a):20 FTR 166-88
Multilateral safeguard system. R.K. Pandey. 1986 CJa-Ma) :20 FTR 189-97
Need and suggestions for modifications of codes/agreements/ arrangements evolved during the Tokyo round. R.K. Pandey. 1986 (Ja -M a); 20 FTR 205-9
New round of multilateral trade negotiations. V.L. Rao. 1985 (O-D) : 20 FTR 88-93
T hf Need for and the feasibility o f an international regime in service* se c to r: Implications for developing countries, Suman Kum ar Modwel. 1986 (Ja -M a): 20 FTR 120-3
Negotiating-with the East European countries including the Soviet Union. Sumitra Chi- shti. 1986 (A p-Je): 21 FTR67-71
New trade strategy. Aditya Bhattacharjea. 1986 : 21 EPW 265-8
No easily mended. EPW 1823
1986 ; 21
Oil market in the eighties: Capers or cal action ? V.K. Srinivasan. 1986:21 EPW 690-2
Protectionism and the bilateral option—Shadows on the hew multilateral trade round.Suman Kumar Modwel. 1985 (O-D) : 20 FTR 70-87
Salient aspects o f international commercial negotiations. R. Ganapathy. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 21 FTR 18-23
Should services be included in the proposed new round of m ultilateral trade negotiations 7 Suman Kum ar Modwel. 1985 (O-D) : 20 FTR 123-46
Significance o f Indo-Soviet trade. Abid HusMin. 1986-87 ; 25(11) Mains 19-20
198 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Special and differential (S d D) treatment to developing countries. Mahmoud Abdel-Bari • .Httmza. 1986 (Ja-M a); 20 FTR 85-119
Special and differential treatment for developing countries in historical perspective. R.K. Pandey. 1986 (Ja-M a): 20 FTR 150-65
A Special differential treatment for developing countries. Paulo Nogudra Batista. 1986 (Ja-M d): 20 FTR 144-9
Summing up. Prem Kumar. 1986 (Ja-Ma) ; 20 FTR 78- 82
riechniques and tools for finan- ^cial negotiations. G. J. Bul-
sara. 1986 (Ap-Je) :21 FTR37-5^'
Tourism as a factor in the planning of third world infrastruc- tpres-.D^vid L. McKee. 1986 (JI-S) : 21 FTR 148-56
Trade in services; Issues and policy options, 1985-86 (Ann)Mains 99-107;
Trade strategies for development. Frances Stewart • aiid Ejaz Ghani. 1986 : 21 EPW 1501-10
Transnational economics, trade and service flows j Perspective
o f developing countries. R . Subramaiiian. 1986 (Ja-M a):20 FTR 198-204
UNCTAD Code on transfer of technology—An analysis in legal perspectives. A.K. Koul.1985 (JI-S) : 20 FTR 141-52
UNCTAD’s global prescription.C, Ragfaavan. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 83-5. 88-90
Why fear free trade in services ? LS.G. 1986 : 21 EPW 57-8
Why fear free trade in services ? Jagdish C. Saigal. 1986 : 21 EPW 551-2
World economic environment, developing countries and the new round of multilateral negotiations. Sumitra Chishti.1985 (0-D ) .• 20 FTR 94-122
World trade and protectionism ; The Next five years. D.N. Patodia. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 20 FTR 232-4
World trade environment: A continuing crisis situation for- developing countries. Virendra P.Punj. 1986 (Ja-Ma): 20 FTR 225-31
World trade in textiles and clothing: Future of the muitifibre arrangement (Issues regarding textiles). B. Ramamurthy. 1986 (Ja-M^>:20 FTR 210-24
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX il99
INTERj»RETATION
Construction of taxing statute : How far interpretations favourable to tax payers are possible. T.N. Pandey. 1986 (Ap) : 81 Ta 45-52
Interpretative techniques and uncertainty in law. K. Chandra Seharan. 1985 : 12 Ind Bar Rev 487-91
The Problem of interpretation and the indiistrial law with reference to the definition of “ Industry” under The Industrial Disputes Act. 1947. Harsheodu S. Pathak. 1986 (N ) : 6 Guj LH 25-36
Statutory dumbness. Varghese. T. Abraham. 1986 KLT 50- 4
IQBAL, MUZAFFARPolice (P)
IRRIGATION
Annual seminar on Hydrology.1985 (O) : 32 Bha 147-50
Around the states.32 Bha 125
1985 ( J I ) :
Around the states. 1985 (O)32 Bha 171-2
Around the states. 1986 (Ja)33 Bha 51
Around the slates. 33 Bha 103 4
Arouhd the states. 33 Bha 157-8
Around the states.33 Bha 197-8
1986 (A p):
1986 (J[) :
1986 (O):
Call for setting up of irrigation management courses in selected engineering and agricultural institutions. 1986 (Ap):33 Bha 92-3
Third ponference on and maintenance.32 Bha 165
. operation 1985 (O ) :
Design of drainage systems " in command areas. K.K. Saksena. 1986 (O ): 33 Bha 177-85
Evaluation of irrigation water quality-various approaches. K.K. Saksena and S.N. Lele.1985 (Jt) : 32 Bha 100-4
Experience in design, construction and maintenance of large canal. structures. B.S. Bhavanishankar. 1986 (Ap) :33 Bha 79-81
Extension of vertical lift gates by 0,915Mi (3) at Satpura dam at S.T.P.S., Sarni, M.P. J.P. Jain. 1986(0): 33 Bha 173-6
Farmers ‘Organisation in large irrigation projects. Niranjan Pant. 1986: 21 EPW A17I-5
200 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Interim benefits from Tehri Dam Project. R.I. Singh and B.G. AgarwaJ. 1985 (O) ; 32 Bha131-6
Irrigation: Traditional vs.modern. Nirmal Sengupta»1985 : 20EPW 1919-38
Irrigation and power in Parliament. 1985 (J I) : 32 Bha 119- 24
Irrigation and power in Parliament. 1985 (O ); 32 Bha 166-70
Irrigation and power in Parliament. 1985 (Ja ) : 33 Bha 40-50
Irrigation and power in Parliament. 1986 (O ): 33 Bha 192- 6
Maharashtra—Social basis of sharing irrigation w ater: Central issue in well-being of poor. M.D. Sathc. 1986;21 EPW 737-8
Mechanisation in major and medium irrigation projects.B.S. Ahuja & R.N. Kumar. 1986 (JI); 33 Bha 138-51
Myth and reality of command area development. P.K. Rao. 1986 ( Ja ) : 33 Bha 19-22
National seminar on soil conservation and watershed management. 1985 (O ) ; 32 Bha 156-9
Navigation lock upstream of Farakka Barrage (West Bengal), N. Suryanarayanan. 1986 ( J I ) ; 33 Bha 118-24
Irrigation'statistics; Some flaws and ^remedies. A.R. Agni- hotri. 1986 (JI) : 33 Bha 152-4
Kopili—Lights North Eastern frontiers. K. Madhavan & V.A. Prakash. 1986 (A p): 33 Bha 65-78
Large dam—A necessary development choice. N.K, Sharma. 1986 (Ap) : 33 Bha 55-64
A New irrigation technology for villages. R.K. Yadav. 1986 (Ja) ; 33 Bha 27-31
No more super-dams. Sander- lal Bahuguna. 1986 (A p ): 8 GM 43-7'
On dams. B.S. Bhavanishankar. 1986 (JI); 33 Bha 107-17
Political economy of irrigation in India. N.R. Hota. 1986 (Ap-Je); 32 IJPA 313-26
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 201
Population growth and potential population supporting capacity for land stock improvement in India. Suraj Bhan and D.C. Das. 1986 ( J l ) : 33 Bha 125-31
Rajasthan Canal—A march towards agricultural prosperity. A.K. Agnihotri, P.K. Joshi and O.P. Singh. 1986 (Ja) ;33 Bha 16-8
Rivers of India—ancient names. S.M. Seth and Rakesh Kumar. 1986 (O ): 33 Bha 169-72
Role of research in irrigation projects with special reference to hydraulic model studies. T.R. Chandrasekara and V. Loganathan. 19?5 (O ): 32Bha 146
Significance of small hydro development in water resources management and energy scene of China, M.L. Beg. 1986 ( J a ) : 33 Bha 4-11
Social conditioning of technology use : A study of irrigation and production in Punjab, 1965-1970. Jasveen Jairath. 1986 : 21 EPW A26-37
Some more methods o f computing crop consumptive use. K.K. Saksena and S.N. Lele.1985 (O ); 32 Bha 137-9
Sprinkler irrigation system a boon for the agriculture of sand dune areas of Haryana. S.K. Sharma and A.C. Gangwar. 1986 (Ap) : 33 Bha 86-91
Underutilisation revisited: Surface irrigation in drought prone areas of Western Maharashtra. Ashok K. Mitra, 1986 : 21 EPW 752-6
Water distribution policies for irrigation projects. S.P. Malhotra. 1986 (JI) : 33 Bha132-7
Water management in drought- prone areas. M.A- Chitale. 1986 (O ): 33 Bha 161-8
Water resource economics : Performance on irrigation front. Mohammed Yousuf. 1985- 86 : 24 (33) Mains 18-21
Waterlogging and salt problem in command areas—Causes and remedies, K.K. Saksena.1986 (Ap) : 33 Bha 82-5
IRSCHICK, EUGENE F
Gandhism (G)
ISAMAH. AUSTIN
Labour(P)
202 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
ISHAQ, KHALID M
Mahammedan Law (I) Political Parties (P)Religion (I)
ISLAM, M, MUFAKHARUL
History (P)
ISLAM, M. REFIQUL
Public International Law (U)
ITO, SH OJIIndustries (T)
IYENGAR, B.R.L
Gandhism (G)
IYENGAR, N.S
Planning (O)
IYENGAR, SUDARSHAN
Minorities (G)
IYENGAR, VANAJA Education (D)
IYER, LALITA
Criminal Law (S)Labour(B)
IYER, RAGHAVAN
Gandhism fO)
IYER, T.G.L
Police (N)
IYER, T.N.A Banking (C)
IYER, V.R. KRISHNA
Constitutional Law ( S / Justice-Administration of (R) Marriage & Divorce (S)Marriage & Divorce (U) Mohammedan law (O) Mohammedan law (S) Mohammedan law (U)Public Sector (P) .Uniform Civil Code (U)Women (O)Women (S)Women (U)
J ., M .HPolitics (P)
JACOB, ALICE
Constitutional law (C)Economic Development (R)
JACOB, THANKAMMA
Social Welfare (F)
JACOBS. MICHAEL
Civil Liberties (U)Industries (U)Local Government (U)
JACOBSSON. STAFFAN
Industries (S)
JADHAV, M.H
Caste (A)
JAEYULU, KALAVALLA PRASA- NNAM
Hindu Law (D)Succession (D)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 203
JAFA, JYOTI History (K)
JAFRI, H.A.S
History (E)
JAGAN, LARRY
International Affairs (A) International Affairs (P)
JAGANNATHAN, N. VIJAY
Budget & Budgetting (E)
JAGTIANI, SHOBHA Companies (T)
JAHAN, S. AFREEN Labour (J)
JAIN, ANRUDHA KPopulation (I)Women (1)
JAIN, C.K
Police (U)
JAIN, D.CCivil Service (A)Civil Service (C)Civil Service (I)Civil Service (P) Companies (B)Companies (P)Companies (U) Constitutional law (E) Evidence (M)Excise & Customs (E) Excise 8c Customs (S) Excise & Customs (T)
Labour fL)Labour (O)Labour (S)Labour(V)Military law (M)Public Interest Litigation (P)
JAIN, GIRILALPolitics (?)
JAIN, J.P
Irrigation (E)
JAIN, JIA LALCompanies (E)
JAIN, KIRAN B
■ Constitutional law (C) Dowry (D)Mohammedan law (I)^
JAIN, L.C
Democracy (D)Industries (H)Labour(L)Social Welfare (D)
JAIN, M.K
Criminology (W)Medical Jurisprudence (S)
JAIN, M.L
Jurisprudence (E)
JAIN, M.R
Medical Jurisprudence (E)
JAIN, MANOJ
Gandhism (A)
204 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
JAIN, PRAKASH C
Race Relations (A)
JAIN, R.BOmbudsman (T)
JAIN, RAVINDRA K
Women (F)
JAIN, SHANTIMALCivil Service (I)Criminal Procedure (A)Labour(S)L abour(U )
JAIN. VINAY K
Gandhism (C)
JAIPAL, RIKHX
United Nations (U)
JAIRATH, JASVEEN
Irrigation (S)
JAISING, INDIRAContempt (I)Corruption (M)Judiciary (D)Judiciary (O)Judiciary (T)Justice—Administration of (J) Justice—Administration of (S) Law General (Y)Obscenity (O)Prisons (P)Public Interest Litigation (E) Public Interest Litigation (S) Social Justicc (B)Urbanisation (T)
Women (B)Women (L)
j a k h a r , b a l r a m
Parliament, State Legislatures (P)
JALALUDDIN, .A.K Education (T)
JAMAL, MAJEED Housing (L)
JAMES. V.G
Administrative Law (G)
JAMUAR, k .k
Criminology .(A)
JANA.KI, KCriminology (S)
JANDAWALA. MOHAMMAD NAJM I
Adulteration (V)
JASWAL, NISHTHA
Judiciary (D)Justice (C)Pollution (C)
JASWAL, P.SHindu Law (L)Judiciary (D)
JATAR, D.P
Adulteration (I)
JAUHARI. B.S
Companies (D)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 205
JAURA, RAMESH
International Affairs (B) International Affairs (C) International Afifairs (W) Politics (P)
JAVERI, KHORSHED R
Companies (P)Companies (L)
JAYAKUMAR, V S
Income-tax (D)Taxation (M)
JAYARAM, NEducation (N)Legal Profession (L)Minorities (C)
JAYARAMAN, KDrugs(D)Drugs (W)
JAYASINGH, J . VISUVATHAS
Prisons (R)
JAYAWARDENE, C.H.SPolice (C)Police (I)
JEFFERY. ROGER
Politics (S)
JENKINS. H.A
‘Parliament, State legislature (R)
JESUDASAN, I Gandhism (S)
JETHMALANI, MAHESH
Industries (W)Law General (W)
JETHMALANI, MAHESH R
Legal Profession (A)
JETHMALANI, RAMCivil liberties (D) Communalism (R) Constitutional law (C) Criminal Procedure (C) Criminal Procedure (D)Justice—Administration of (E) Justice—Administration of (J) Legal Profession (L)
JETHMALANI, RANIPersonal laws (C)Women (E)
JETLY, NANCY
International Affairs (S)
JEYASINGH, J . VISUVATHAS Criminology (G)
JHA, AJAY N
international Affairs (D)
JHA , L K
Economic Development (E) Economic Development (G) Economic Development (1) Education (T)Health (E)Science & Technology (T)
206 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
JHA. M.K
Police (E)Police (P)
JHA, MADAN
Energy (P)
JHA, PREM SHANKARHistory (C)
JHA, RAGHUNATH Education (A)
JHA, SATISHEmployment, UnempJoymcnt (S) Energy (E)Planning (S)
JHA , VIBHAYCommunaJjsm (R)Religion (R)Socialism (R)
JHABVALA, FIRDAUSInternational Affairs (B)
JHABWALA, RENANA
Labour(H )
JHVNJH U NW ALA. BHARATInternational Trade F)Politics (P)Social Work (V)
JODHA, N.S
Poverty (C)
JOG , N.GCommunication (M)
JOHANSEN, ROBERT C International Affairs (I) International Affairs (S) Police (R)
JOHARI, H.C
Railways (C)
JOHN. T.G
Crimes (P)Crimes (R)
JOHN, V.V
Education (R)
JOHNSON, RAY
Police (M)
JOHNSON, SEGUN International Affairs (B)
JOHNSTON, JOYCEPolice (C)
JOSEPH, JEROM E Labour(P)
JOSEPH, K.PAccount & Audit (A)
JOSEPH, M.I Personal laws (C)
JOSEPH, T C
Communalism (V)
JOSHI, CHAND
Political Parties (G)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 207
JOSHI, DEVAKI
Poverty (T)
JOSHI, KIREETEducation (S)
JOSHI, MADHAV RAO D
Legal Profession (B)
JOSHI, NAVIN CHANDRA
public Sector (P)
JOSHI, P CCulture (R)Mass Media (C)Mass Media (E)Poverty (C)Socialism (F)
JOSHI, P.KIrrigation (R)
JOSHI, P.SCompanies (E)
JOSHI, SHARAD History (S)
JOSHI, U.N
Criminology (S)Medical Jurisprudence (0)
JUDGE, WRONG
Industries (P)
JUDGESCentenary celebrations of
appointment of Justice Nana- bhai Haridas, first Indian
permanent judge, Bombay High Court. 1985 (JI): 87Bom LR 54-6
In profile—A women judge. Sunii Gupta. 1986 (1) SCC26-35
‘Judges must have a vision of society’. Kannan Srivasan.1986 ( Je ) : 1 LEJ 58
Threatened resignation of the members of Judicial Service Association. G.K. Misra.1986 : 6l'CLT 10
JUDICIARY
Act K. Rishikesh.of grace. 1986(D)': 1 LEJ 7
American judges under attack. Geoffrey Cojl. 1986 (O) ; 1 LAW COL 20-1
The Bar Association of India lecture, 1982. Inaugural address by D.P. Madon and lecture by Lord Lane “ Standards of Judicial Independence".1985 : 22 lA 101-12
Beyond compare. Satish Nedinhall. 1986 (S ): 1 LAW COL 3
Clearing the cobwebs. H.M. Seervai. 1986 (M y): 1 LEJ 14-7
208 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Compensatory jurisdiction of The Supreme Court—A Critique. K.L Vibhute. 1986 (Ma) : 10 CULR 83-90
Corporate taxation : Inherent powers of the High Courts in criminal prosecutions in tax matters. R. Santhanam. 1986 (2) (Ag) Comp LJ 226-38
Corrupt judiciary. A.B. Chain- ani. 1986 (N -D ): I LAWCOL 4
Courts and legislatures. 99 LW 5-8
1986
Cracks in ivory tower. K.M. Nagabushan Rao, 1986 : 54 An LT 5-7
Delay in execution of death sentence—A Study o f judicial behaviour. P.S. Jaswal and Nishtha Jaswal. 1986 (Ja) :21 SD 30-5
Denning defeated. LEI 56
1986 ( N ) : 1
Devaluing judicial process. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains 2-3
Evolving judicial activism. S. Parameswaran. 1986 (M a ):10 CULR 51-60
Felicitation. O.K. Misra. 1986: 61 CLT 40
Gleanings; Closing o f courts as a mark of respect. M.C. Chagla. 1986 (Jl-Ag) : 88 Bom LR 50
Hawking about a judgment by a sessions judge on television. Arun Gadgil. 1984 (M a): 86 Bom LR 5-7
The Hegde docum ent; A Plea for collegium. Ramakrishna Hegde’s letter to the Prime Minister and reply by the Prime Minister. 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 36-9
High court judges : Appointment and transfer. V.S. Deshpande. 1985 (Ap-Je): 27 JIL l 179-97
High court judge, extension of term. Editorial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 25-8
A Dis-appointment. JessicaHagen. 1986 ( J I ) : 1 LAWCOL 20
Dodging the press. Indira Jaising. 1986 (JI) : 1 LAWCOL 2
High court’s R.B. Kothari. LAW COL 3
recalcitrance.1986 (Je ) ; 1
^how not to make law. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (Je): 1 LEJ 12-3
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 209
Humours of the law courts. Omega. 1985 : 21CMLJ 135-8
Independence o f judiciary. R. Sivasankar Rao. 1986 KLT 43-5
A Judge’s tribute to the district judiciary in Andhra Pradesh.G. Fiamanujam. 1986: 24Kar LJ 6
Judicial directions to legislation : Supreme Court’s jolt to judicial activism. G. Sadasivan Nair. 1985 (S) : 9 CULR 362-79
Judicial encroachment: Myth or reality. H.R. Khanna. 1986 (Ag) ; 1 LEI 16-9
Judicial law making and the place of directive principles in Indian Constiiutinn. Jagat Narain. 1985 (A p-Je): 27JILI 198-222
Judicial officer, right to practice after retirement. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 65>8
Judiciary and U.S. politics. 1986-87 ; 91 CWN 7-8
A Jurist’s tribute to A.P. High Court, P.M. Bakshi. 1986 : 54 Aa LT 77-8
The Loyalist judge. 1986 (JI): 1 LAW COL 17
Magistrates in furore. 1986 (N) :1 LEJ 57
“ Making up the mind” . B. Venkatakrishnappa and M. Gurunath. 1986 ( N ) : 73 AIR 133-4
Medical seats for Sikkimese : Judges under fire. 1986 (S' :1 LEJ 40-3
Myth of legal revolution. Kannan Srinivasan. 1986 : 21 EPW 776-7
A New chapter in our judicial system’. V.K. Salhyavan Nair. 198MCLT 100-4
Tl e New year. Editorial. 1985-86 ; 90 CWN 1-2
On appoii.tments and transfers. Indira Jaising. i986 (J l) : 1 LAW COL 2
On justice and scholarship. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (O) .* 1 LEJ 16-7
Postscript for national unity. Upendra Eaxi. 1S85(J1); l ’ LEJ 13
Questions the Minister evaded. 1986 (N) ; I LEJ 33
Retirement of judges: Judicial resources wasted. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (S ) : 1 LEJ 10,1
210 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Revitalising the judiciary. A shared national duty. Rama- krishna Hegde. 1986 (JI); 1 LEJ 8-11
Role o f judiciary in administrative reforms. H.R. Khanna.1985 (JI-S) : 31 IJPA 827-34
SC to the rescue. LEJ 41
1986 (N ); 1
‘Salary o f judges” . M. Stanley Fernandez. 1986 (M a ): 73AIR 42
The State Sahay. 60-2
of the judiciary. S. 1986 (Ja) ; 317 Sem
Subordinate judiciary. M.Stanley Fernandez. 1986 KLT 45-6
The Supreme Court and itsChief. Kannan Srinivasan. 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 27-35
Supreme Court in ’80s—some disquieting trends. AtuISetalvad. 1986 ( 0 ) : 1 LEJ12-5
The T.P.S. Chawla affair.Indira Jaising. 1986 (S ): 1LAW COL 2
Task for Indian courts. Editorial. 1986 : 21 BPW 181-2
U.S. Supreme Court. 90 CWN 125-6
1985-86
Yes Minister, nay Constitution. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (M y ):1 LEJ 18-23
JUNANKAR, P.N
Agriculture fM)
JURISPRUDENCE
Judicial law-making with a vengence—some recent Indian decisions. Pradyumna Aroa'. 1986 (D ) : 6 Islamic CLQ 283- 6
Jurisprudential implications of materialism-spiritualism dilemma. N.K. Indrayan. 1985 (Jl-D) : 21 CMLJ 113-6
Towards a jurisprudence o f apology. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 8-11
“ Legal anthropology”. M.L. Jain. 1986 (My) : 73 AIR 65-7
Legal status of the test tube babies in Hindu Muslim societies in India. S.D. Punekar. 1986 (M y): 6 Guj LH 12
Natural law in the scientific era. M. Katju. 1986 (3) SCC 26- 9
“ The Nature of law” . M. Katju. 1986 (M y): 73 Al'R 68-72
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 211
Roscoe Pound and sociological jurisprudence. Markanday Katju. 1986 (I) SCC 21-4
Should the ghost of Dicey rule our thinking. 1985-'6: 90CWN 92-6
“ Sociological jurisprudence” . Markanday Katju. 1986 (F) ; 73 AIR 24-6
JUSTICE-ADM IN ISTR A TION OF
The Administration of justice, crime and court dispositions of offenders in an African Kinpdom: The Case of Swnzi- Innd under British R'lle. 194’?- 1968. Patrick Edobor lehino- via. 1985 (JI); 13 H Cri 109-20
Administrative tribunals : ^onie legal issues. P M. Bnkshi.1986 : 75 SCJ 9-12
Administrative tribunals vis-a-vis the jurisdiction of the hich courts. Y.R. Hargopal ReHdy and Y. Pratab Reddy. 1986 (Ap-Je); 13 Ind Bar Rev 201-7
Alternative mechanisms ofjusti- cing. Ronita Torcato. 1986 (N-D) ; I LAW COL 24
Amplifying justice. B I. Tara- porewala. 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 20-1
Antulay trial—Now, the final chapter. 1986 (M y): 1 LEJ 38-9
Antulay tiiaj drags on. 1986 (N -D ): 1 LAW COL 27
Arrears in Courts” . M. Krishna Rao. 1986 (Ma) ; 73 AIR 37-8 = 1985: 22 Ind Bar Rev492-6=1985 ( II ) : 169 MLJ 21-3
Arrears in courts. S. Sivaraman,1986 KLT21-3
Assaults on journalists andpowers' of magistrates. A G. Noorani. i9S 6 : 21 EPW232
The Basic problem is the lack of discipline. Gulam Vahanwati.1986 (Ap) : I LAW COL 7-8
Business lok adalat.. VivekKelkar. 1986 ( D ) : 1 LEJ 40- 1
Certified copy unavailable.Joseph Fernandes. 19b6 (Ag) :1 LAW COL 3
Clearing the cobwebs. H.M. Seervai, 1986 (My); 1 LEJ14-7
Cobwebs. H.M. Seervai (S): 325 Sem 21-6
1986
212 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Comments on rural litigation and entitlement Kendra v. state of U.P. Nishtha Jaswal.1986 (4) s e e 24-6
Constitutional and judicial reforms. K.V. Kuriakose.1986 (Ja-M a): 13 Ind BarRev 106-14
A Constitutional division within the Supreme Court. 1985 :22 lA 27-33
Criminal cases should be allowed to be settled Rajiv Mohite.1986 (A p ); 1 LAW COL 8
Criminal justice-emerging issues and challenges. K.S. Shukla.1985 {JI-S) : 31 IJPA 840-54
Critical appreciation o f Family Courts Act, 1984. 1986 (Ja) :88 Bom LR 3-8, II
‘A Second Daniel’s judgment. l984(M y-Je): 86 Bom LR16
Delay in death sentence cases.1985 86 ; 90 OWN 57-60
Delays. Sanjay K. Kaul. (S) : 325 Sem 14-7
1986
Delay in disposal of cases and free legal aid. Manosoranjan Patnaik. 1986 : 62 CLT 1-5
“ Demand for High Court bench in Western U .P.” Krishna Chandra. 1986 : 84 ALT 6
Discussion on ‘Arrears in courts —reasons & resolution’ organised by the A.P. Democratic Lawyers Association on iOth December, 1985 - a t ISC US Office. Hyderabad.1986 (1) : 5$ An LT 1-4
“ The Disposal M ania”. V.G. Palshikar. 1986 (F) : 73 AIR 26-8
Disturbing trends. Ramakrishna Hegde. 1986 (S) : 325 S im27-34
! Effectiveness of administrative tribunals. K. Ramaswamy.1986 : 54 An LT 73-6
End o f volume 90. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 169-70
Espionage and fair trial. Ram Jethmalani. 1986 (M y): 1LEJ 10-3
Establishment of public courts (Lok Adalat) for administration of justice in rural India and its prerequisites—legal literacy, legal aid and legal services. Surendra Nath, 1985:2 Kan LJ 14-24
Expose the legal system. Kal- pana Kalpurkar. 1986 (S) : 1 LAW COL 3
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 213
Fair trial. 1984 (D) : 86 Bom LR 71
Family Courts Act, 1984, and its analysis. Neelima Kanet- kar. 1986 (Ja) : 88 Bom LR 1-3,- 11-24, 27-8
The Family courts in Poland. Wanda Stojanowska. 1985 (S-D ); 5 Islamic CLQ 246- .54
Family courts mooted in1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 57
U.K.
Fiat justitia ruat coelum. M. Mathew. 1986 KLT 45
“ Formation of high court bench at Aurangabad” . R.G. Bhadekar. 1984 (O ): 86 Bom LR 33-40
‘Fraud and malafide vitiate everything’. V.D. Tulzapurkar., 1986(0 ): 1 LEJ 27
[mpact of science on the administration of crimiral justice. K. Narayana&wami and S. Ramachandian. 1986 (Ma) : 20 CBI Bull 1-4
Justice blinded. 1985 (II-D) : 21 CMLJ 87
“ Justice by tribunal—A brief comment on The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 ’ 1986 (A p ): 73 AIR 56-60
Justice cannot function in the dark. Ram Jethmalani. 1986 (Ag): 1 LEJ 12-5
Justice gone sour. Indira Jaising.1986 (A p): 1 LAW COL 1-6
Justice sans lawyers : SomeIndian experiments. N.R. Madhava Menon. 1985:12 Ind Bar Rev 446-51
Law Commission and grass-roots level justice. Editorial 1985:12 Ind Bar Rev i-vi
“ The Law Commission questionnaire and the proposed constitutional court” . Chandra Pal Sheoran. 1985: 22 1A48-57
‘Law of delay’. 1984 (M a ): 86 Bom LR 7
“ Lawyers’ contribution (!) to corruption in administration of justice” . V G. Palashikar,1986 (Je) :73 AIR 81-3
Local language in courts. M. Stanley Fernadez. 1986 K.LT 54
Lok Adalat. Manoher Raj Saxena. 1986 (1) : 53 An LT21
214 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Lok A d a la t: People’s programme for speedy justice. N.R. Madhava Menon. 1936 (A p-Je); 13 Ind Bar Rev129-53
'( Lok Adalat—Quick, informal ‘Nyaya’. Shiraz Sidhva. 1986 (D) ; I LEI 38-41
Lok Adalat and motor accident claims. Sarat Chandra Rou- tary. 1986 : 62 CLT 64-7
Lak Adalat in Calcutta. 1985- 86 : 90 CWN 170
Lok Adalat in D e lh i: A report from a legal education pers- pective. N .R. Madhava Menon. 1985 : 12 Ind BarRev 415-45
The Need for better techniques in the quest for speedy justice. S. Govind Swaminadhan.1985 : 12 Ind Bar Rev 452-7
^'Ninety-Fifth report of the Law Commission o f India on Constifutional division within Supreme Court—A Proposal for 1984. 1986 ; 2 N at’L LRev 42-54
“ Old concept” . N P. Mehar.1986 (M a):73 AIR 41-2
Pendency of cases. R. Sivasankar Rao. 1986 KLT 34-6
T h e P e r m a n e n t ben c h of the Bombay High Court at Aurangabad. 1984 (S) ; 86Bom LR 23-7
Poor drafting. S. Sahay. 1986 (S ) : 325 Sem 18-20
The Problem. Rajiv Nayar.1986 (3 ): 325 Sem 12-3
Processual justice—role of th© court. S. Sreekumar. 1986 (Je ): 10 CULR 158-78
%The QueMionnairs o f the Tenth Law Commission; Suggested answers S.P. Mitra. 1985 :22 lA 34-47
Retionalising the registry for better judicia administration. P. Bhujanga Rao. 1986 (Ja- M j ) : 13 Ind Bar Rev 123-8
Reforms in criminal justice ; Issues and problems in decision—making. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1981 (Ja) : 9 IJ Cri 3-8
iReform in judicial system.' D inielLatifi. 1985 (JI-S) : 31
■IJPA 835-9
H Reforming the profession for speedy justice. N.V. Apte.1986 (Ja-M a); 13 Ind Bar Rev 115-22
SUBJECT a n d a u t h o r INDEX 215
“ A Role of public prosecutor in administration of criminal justice” . Mohammed Abdul Khadeer. 1986 (Ma) : 92 Cri LJ 11-3
(“A Scheme for speedy justice” .
Markanday Katju. 1986 (N) : 73 AIR 134-6
Section 10 (1> of The Delhi High Court Act, 1966. V.S. Deshpande. 1S86 (3) SCC38-45
Seminar on reforms in the administration of justice (held at New Delhi on 13 and 14 January 1984). Inaugrat- ted by Y V. Chandrachud.1985 : 22 lA 65-8
Sentenced without trial.91 CWN 1 1-2
1986 :
Settlement of claims by Lok Adalat. P. Roy. l '8 6 (A p ):21 ACJ XX
Should The university come under the jurisdiction of the administrati\e tribunal—asearching enquiry. J P. Gupta and Satish Chandra.1986 KLT 89-91
Shopping for justice in the wrong forum. Indi a Jaising.1986 (Je); 1 LAW COL 2
Snags in the speedy administration of justice. Nagesh
Shukla. 1S84 : 1 Kan LJ 91-4
Subordinate judiciary. Rajinder Sachar. 1986 (S): 325 Sem35-8
Supreme Court practice directions. 1886 (1 ): 47 SCWR59-60
Suspects, lawyers, interrogation. Mukul Munish. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ 24-5
Tampering of judicial orders. K.G. Moorjani and K.P. P atd . 1986 (N-D) : I LAW COL 4
Tribunals, and down by High Bakshi. 1986 SCJ 1-4
the law laid courts. P.M. (1) ( J a ) : 74
IW antei Supreme Court electronics centre. G M. Lodha.1985 (Ap): 87 Bom LR 17- 24
W arrant of arrest. Om Prakash Dubey. 1986 (D ): 1 LEJ19
‘We do not deal with problems of the people’. O. Chinappa Reddy. 1986 (O ): 1 LEJ 30
Women, crime and criminal justice system in India. S.P. Srivastava. 1984 (S-D ): 4IJCC 92-105
216 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
KABRA, KAMAL NAYANEconomic Development (C) Nationalisation (N)Poverty (P)
KABRA, R.LCompanies (I)Taxation (P) •Taxation (S)
KACKATWANA, S.C
Economic Development (I)
KA HN ,REN E Industries (S)
KAIMAL, P. PARAMESWARA
Court fees (C)
KAJAREKAR, R.GAdministration (C)
KALATHIL, MATHEW
Industries (G)Money-Lending (G)Police (G)Riots (G)
KALDOR, MARYEconomic Development (G)
KALE, PRAMODSociology (E)
KALEMBKA, LECH
International Affairs (B)
KALGHATGI, T O
Gandhism (S)
KAIIA, NARENDRA NATH
Women (W)
KALIAPPAN, K V
Criminology (A)Criminology (S)Criminology (T)
KALPANA
Family Planning (I)
KALPAGAM, U
Economic Development (G) Economic Development (P) Women (O)Women (P)Women (W)
KALPURKAP, KALPANA Justice—Administration of (E)
KALRA, U.KCompanies (B)Companies (1)
KAMAL, JYOTSNA Labour(G )
KAMAT, G.S
Co-operation (P)
KAMBISSERI, SALIM
Criminal Procedure (B)
KAMERKAR, P.DLabour(D )Labour(PJ
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 217
KAMLAKAR, S
Constitutional Law (E) Constitutional Law (.M) Criminal law (D)Dowry (E)Legal Profession (N)Marriage & Divorce (O) Rent-Cgntrol (B)Succession (B)
KAMTA PRASAD Administration (T)Economic Development (T)
KANANAIKIL, JOSE
Minorities (S)Secularism (S)
KANETKAR, NEELIMA
Justice—Administration of (F) Labour(L)Marriage & Divorce (L)
K ANNAN, R
Companies (C)Income-tax (A)Income-tax (D)Income-tax (M)Income-tax (N)Income-tax (P)Income-tax (T)Public Sector (S)Taxation (A)Taxation (C)Taxation (N)
KAPIL, IRISFamily Planning (I)
KAPUR, HAAISHInternational Affairs (L)
KAPUR, J.SAdministration (T)
KAPUR, N.S
- Constitutional law (M) Minorities (M)
KAPOOR, NINA
Women (P)
KAPUR, PROMILLA
Education (E)Women <E)
KARALE, R.L
Land (L)
KARLEKAP, MALAVIKAEducation (K)Education (W)Women (1<)Women (W)
KARMARKAR, M G
Health ;E)
KASHYAP, LINA D
Children (F)
KASHYAP, SUBHASH C Constitutional law (E) Parliament, State Legisla
tures (C)Parliament, State Legisla
tures (E)
218 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Parliament, tures (1)
Parliament, tures (N)
Parliament, tures (P)
State Legisla-
State Legisla-
State Legisla-
KASSEBEUM. GENE
Criminal Procedure (C) Women (C)
KASTURIRANGAN, G
Companies (C)Income-tax (C)Incomc-tax (L)Income-tax (S)Publice Finance (L)Public Sector (P)Taxation (S)Taxation (T)
KATARE, SHY AM SUNDER
Crimes (G)
KATHAWALA, YUNUS Industries (P)
KATHPALIA.KUMAR
Criminology (I)
KATHURIA. SANJAY
Export (H)
KATJU, M
Jurisprudence (N)
KATJU, MARKANDAY
Jurisprudence (R)
VIRENDRA
Jurisprudence (S) Justice-Administration of (S) Labour (I)Labour (L)Law General (L)
KATRE, M.G
Crimes (D)
KAUL, B.K
History (B)History (P)International Affairs (C) International Affairs (L) luternational Affairs (N) International Affairs (P) International Affairs (U)
KAUL, SANJAY K
Justice-Administration of (D)
KAUL, T.N
Education (U)International Affairs (I)
KAUSHAL, JAGANNATH
Legal Profession (I)
KAUSHIK
Companies (G)
KAUSHIK, SUSHEELAWomen (W)
KAVIRAJ. SUDIPTA
Politics (I)
KELKAR, BHALCHANDRA
Money-Lending iW)
KELKAR. GOVIND Women (P)
KELKAR, VIVEK
Children (P)Justice-Administration of (B) Religion (O)Sales-Tax (A)
KHAN, I.ACriminology (I)
KHAN, KHURSHID ALAM International Trade (A)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 219
KEMP, ROGER L
Public Finance (E)
KENNAN, GEORGE F
Energy (M)
KENZABURO, OEInternational Alfairs (J)
KESWANI, RAAJKUMAR
Pollution (E)
MOHAMMED
Justice-Administiation of (R)
KHADEER,ABDUL
KHALEQUE, A Labour (J)
KH AM BATA, DARIUS Administration (P)
KHAN. A.A
Criminology (I)
KHAN, ABDUL RAYEES Police (1)Public Internationa! Law (I)
KHAN, M.Z Crimes (A)Crimes (?)Criminology (B)Criminology (C)N.ircotics (A)Police (D)Police (P)Social Welfare (R)
KHAN, MOHAMMAD ISHAQHistory (I)
KHAN, MOHAMMAD MOHAB- BAT
Administration (M)
KHAN, NAFISA Law General (S)
KHAN. RAHMATULLAH
Internaiional Affairs (T)
k h a n , RASHEEDUDDIN
History (N)International Affairs, (N)Political Parties (C)United Nations (U9
k h a n d k e r , a .k
International Affairs (S)
220
KHANDEWAL, ANIL K
Banking (H)Banking (P)
KHASNABJS, RATAN
Land (M)
KHILNANI, RAJ
Police (H)
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIO D icJALS
KHANEJA, S.GCompanies (F)
KHANNA. H.RAdministration (R) Elections (S)Judiciary (J)Judiciary (R)Legal Profession (A) Politics (L)Public Sector (R)
KHANNA, RConsumer Protection (L)
KHANNA, RAKESH
Constitutional faw (C) Hindu law (C)
KHANNA, V.K
Criminology (W)
KHARABANDA, S.RIncome-tax (A) Income-tax (P) Succession (I)Taxation (A)
KHARE, H.S
Cowmunalism (F)
KHARE, HARISH
History (I)Press (O)
KHONDKER, HABIBUL HAQUE
Science Technology (S)
KHORAKIWALA, F.T
Consumer Protection (N)
KHOSLA, N.D
Excise & Customs (L) ,
KHOT, NITIN
International Affairs (Q)
KHUB CHAND Elections (S)
KH13RANA, S.L
Criminology (I)
KlIJU NEN , KIM MO
International Affairs (T)
KIIVI, SAMUEL S
International Affairs (U)Public International Law (U)
KINI, N.NManagement (C)
KINNOCK, NEIL
International Affairs (S)
KIRANMYI, Y.S
Education (M)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 221
k is h w a r , m a d h u
Education (A)History (D)Women (A)
KITSON, S Crimes (P)Medical Jurisprudence (P)
k iv a . ' a l e x e t
Politics (O)
KLEBES, HEINRICH International Affairs (P) Parliament, State legisla
tures (P)
KLEINSCHMIDT, HORSTRace Relations (A)
KNOX, GEORGE W
Criminology (H)
KOCHUPILLAI, N
Health (E)
KOHLER, GERNOT
Economic Development (G)
KOHLI, MANORAMA
History (B)
KOHLI, S N
International Affai s (I)
KOOIMAN, DICK
Labour(D )
KOTHARI, AMITAV
Income-tax (C)
KOTHARI, ASHISH Torts (D)
KOTHARI, B.M
Taxation (C)
KOTHARI, R.B
Judiciary (H)
KOTHARI, RAJNI
Economic Development (E) Economic Development (N) Economic Development (S) International Affjirs (L) International Affairs (O) International Affairs (P) International Affairs (S) International Affaira (T) Politics (P)Pollution ^E)Sociology (M)
KOTHAUI, V.NEducation (P)
KOTTAYAM Stamp Act (N)
KOUL, A K
International Trade (U)
KREISKY, BRUNO
International Affairs (G)
KRIPA SHANKAR
Economic Devc/opment (VV)
222 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
K R IP A I, PREM
Education (U)
KRISHNA, K .P
Crimes (A)Criminology (A)Crimiuology (1)Criminology (M)Cfiminology (N)Criminolog; (S)Police (D)Police (I)Police (P)
KRISHNA CHANDRAJustice-Administration of (D)
KRISHAN KANTHistory (D)History (P)History (W)International Affairs (D) International Affairs (P) Politics (P)Women (G)
KRISHNAMURTY, J History (D)
KRISHNAMURTHI, KProperty (A)
KRISHNAMURTHY, NIncome-tax (S)
KRISHNAMURTHY, TConstitutional law (S)
KRISHNAMURTHY, V
Ciiminulogy (H)
KRISHNAN, M S
Excise & Customs (B)Excise & Customs (E)Excise & Customs (P)Excise <& Customs (T) Precedents (?)
KRISHNAN. R
Excise <Sc Customs (C)Excise d Customs (V) Monopolies (R)
KRISHNARAJ, MAITHREYI
Women (H)
KRISHNASWAMI, LALITA
Women (W)
KRISHNASWAMY, N Gandhism (L)
KVKREJA, VEENA Democracy (P)
KULAY, F.M
Mohemmedan Law (R) Sucession (R)
KULKARNL R.P History (C)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR IflDEX 223
k u l k a r in i , r .s
Crimes (B)Medical Jurisprudence (E)
k u l k a r n i , s .blaternational Trade (C)
KULSHRESHTHA, V.D
Companies (C)
KUIVIAR, A. SUSHIL
Torts (M)
KUMAR, AJIT Pollution (E)
KUMAR, ARUNBudget & Budgeting (B) Energy (P)
KUMAR. DHARMA Language(V)
KUMAR, E.V
Administrative Law (C)
KUMAR, GIRJA
Education (L)Librar> Science (D)
KUMAR, K Politics (T)
KUMAR, KRISHNA
Education (E)Education (N)Education (T)
KUMAR, L.V W ater (C)
KUMAR. M . ARJUN
Politics (P)
KUMAR, MAHENDRA
International Affairs (H)
KUMAR, N. VIJAY Rent Control (S)
KUMAR, NAGESH Industries (F)
KUMAR, NIRAJ Labour(L)
KUMAR, R. ASHOK
History (M)
KUMAR, R.N
Irrigation (M)
KUMAR. RAVINDER History (1)
KUMAR. SANJAY
Agriculture (B)Economic Development (B) History (B)Industries (B)
KUMAR, SATYENDRA Criminology (A)
KUMAR, SHARAT
Export (B)Sociology (M)
224 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
KUMAR, MRENDRA Elections (E)
KUMARASUNDARAM, S Public Finance (I)
KUNDRA. A.K
Health (P)
KUNDU, AMITABHA
Sociology (M)
KUNDU, NILANJANA Criminology (C)
KUNDU, RAMANATH
Criminology (C)Criminology (1)
KUNNUNKAL. TEducation (R)
KUNNUNKAL. T.V Education (S)
KUNNUNKAL, THOMAS
Education (E)
KURESHI, AFZAL
Police (P)
KURIAKOSE, K.VJu!>ticc-AdmiDistra.ion of (C)
KURIAN, GEORGE
Sociology (I)
KURIEN, C.T
Economic Development (C)
KURIEN, VSociology (C)
KURUVILIA, ABRAHAM
Pollution (E)
KURUVILA, SAROSH
Minorities (J)
KUSUMFamil) Law (F)Succession ( F)
KUTTy, RAMAN
Children (C)
L., S
Politics (M)
LABOUR
Administration and implementation o f Employees’ State Insurance Act : An empiri- c:il study. S.L. Wadhwa.1984 : 1 Kan LJ 33-54
Annual report on the working of the hours o f employment regulation on railways for the year 1984 85. 1986 (Ag);27 ILJ 1085-8
Attack on forest workers’ union leader. Bharat Dogra. 1986 :21 EPW 2204
Automation, employment and third world ; Case of electronics industry. Dieter Ernst.1986 : 21 EPW 1213-23
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 225
Bar girls pleas • Lift bar on late hours. Lalita Iyer. 1986 (O) : I LEJ 40-1
Bombay strike and workers’ households. H.V.V. Chel- Jappa. 1985-86 : 24(2) Mains27-8
Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976. Manjari Dingwaney. 1986 (JI) : 1LAW COL 55-6
Capital farm sector and migrant labour in Pun jab : A Socio- legal study. Veer Singh. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 28 JILI 92-100
Child and the labour law. Kanita Prasad Pandey. 1982- 83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 84-97
Child labour. Joseph Vadakke- thala. 1982-83 : 8^6 9 Ku U 107-17
Child labour : Farcical legislation. 1986 : 21 EPW 1965
Child labour : Legislation no solution. Maitreyee Saha.1985 86 ; 24 (50) Mains 39
Child labour. RI & SR. 1986 (Je) ; 1 LAW COL 43-5
Child labour—summary of a spot investigation. T P S . Rao. 1982-83 ; 8 & 9 Ku LJ 133-5
Child labour and the law. L C. Dhingra. 1982-83 ; 8 & 9 Ku LJ 52-73
Child labour and model law. Neera Burra. 1985-86 : 24(24) Mains 20-1
Child labour in India : Poverty, exploitation and vested interest. Neera, Burra. 1;'86 (JI- S) ; 36 SA 241-63
Child Jabour vis-a-vis Directive Prin6iples of State Policy. R. Vijayan. 1982-83 ; 8 9 KuLJ 141-6
Comparable worth—equal pay for comparable work. Jessica Hagen. J986 (S) : 1 LAW COL 65-7
Computers, industrial development and workers. Bagaram Tulpule. 1986; 21 EPWM l 10-4
Conciliation—A Statutory delay technique. JMarehdra Shahani. 1986 (N-D): 1 LAW COL28-9
Conciliation machinery in O rissa : A Study. B.S.Murty, D V. Giri and B.P. Rath. 1986 (Ap); 21 IJIR421-47
226 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Construction workers, powerlessness and bondage : The case of the Asian games. Walter Fernandes. 1986 (JI- S) : 36 SA 264-91
Construction workers bill proposed. Shehnaaz Sheikh. 1986 (N -D ): 1 LAW COL 23
Contrnct Inbour in Ahmedabad textile industry. Sujata Patel. 1986 : 21 EPW 1813-20
Contract labour in a steel p lan t: A Study for a trade union. 1986 : 21 EPW M123-36
The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act. 1970. R[ & SR. 1986 (M y): 1 LAW COL 34-7
Contract workers’ struggle. Binayak Sen, 1986 : 21 EPW 380-1
Cops are unskilled workers. 1986 ( N ) : 1 LEJ 53
A Critial study of the case ‘Shaik Dawood vs. Mahmooda Begum.’ 1986: 53 An LT39-40
The Culture of productivity. P.N. Rastogi. 1986 (0 ): 22 n iR 148-67
Delhi textile strike: Implications of linking wages to productivity. 1986: 21 EPW M85-92
Delhi’s industrial worker. Ghan- shyam Pardesi. 1985-86 : 24 (36) Mains 27-9
Directive Principles and child welfare. M.A.A. Baig. 1982- 8 3 : 8 & 9 K u LJ 136-40
Discharge simplicitor. P.D.Kamerkar. 1986 ( J I ) : 1 LAW COL. 15-6
Discharge simpliciter—The other view. Firoze Datnania. 1986 (O) : 1 LAW COL 15-6
Disciplining labour. EPW 1911
1986: 21
Disciplining lab o u r: government’s new priority. B.M. 1986 : 21 EPW 1392-3
Domestic service in China. Elisabeth J. Croll. 1986 : 21 EPW 256-60
Effects of prolonged strikes and lockouts on working class families. Shanta Vaidya. 1986 (Ap) : 47 IJSW 25-30
The Das-Gandhi controversy on labour. Dick Kooiman. 1986 ; 21 EPW 247-8
Employee state insurance. RI <6 SR. 1986 (Ma) ; 1 LAW COL 17-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 227
Employees’ nssd atructure and their satisfaction. Ashok Kumar Pandey and P. Pra- kash. 1936 (Ja) : 21 IJiR 348-55
Equal Remuneration Act, 1976.RI & SR. 1986 (Ap) : 1 LAW
' COL 26-9
Evading the rigours. Chander Uday Singh. 1986 (D ) : 1 LEJ52-3
Evolution of a labour policy in India. ,Lok Sabha Secretariate. 1986 (JI-S): 36S A 317- 32
Exploitation and labour theory of value. Khalid Nadvi. 1986: 21 EPW 891-2
Experiment in workers’ management ; Sonali Tea Garden, 1973-I98I. RatnaSen. 1986: 21 EPW M74-80
Glass factories of Firozabad :II—Plight of child wrokers. Neera Burra. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2033-6
G oa—‘I will remain a labourer’. Jyotsna Kamal. 1986 : 21EPW 569
Government approach to trade unions. Narendra Sharma. 1985-86 ; 25(16) Mains 7-8
Health and safety at work ; Bharat Electronics. 1986 (Je) : 1 LAW'COL 22
Home-baSed Jhabwala. COL 75-7
workers. Renana 1986 (O ) ; 1 LAW
How to reduce overtime work. A.D. Divekar. 1985 (A g): 11 AD 253-6
• Fringe benefits and other auxiliary wage issues : An analysis of economic perspectives and trends. K.K. Agrawal & Rashmi Agrawal. 1986 (JI); 22U IR 14-31
Futuristic industrial jurisprudence : A Poser. T.N. Singh. 1986 (3) s e e 15-21
Glass factories of Firozabad; l- Plight of worker# Neera Burra. 1986 : 21 EPW 1983-5
Human resource development : The Human software. Nitish De. 1986 (O) : 22 IJIR 203- 1 !
I.D. Amendment unfair, Narendra R. Shahani. 1986 (Ag) : 1 LAW COL 3
The ILO, its structure, role and impact on labour standards. K. Lakshinarayanan. 1985 (Ap): 11 AD 109 21
228 INDEX TO INDIAN LEq a L PERIODICALS
Impact of the international labour standards on the Indian labour law. N. Mahes- wara Swamy. 1986 : 53 An LT 33-6
In Bondage—Kolse Bhatti Kamgars. Deepti Gopinath. 1986 (S) : I LAW COL 14-5
Inaugural address by Shri N.D. Tiwari, Union Minister for Industries at the National Conference on strategy for dispersal of industries organised by the Association of India Engineering Industries at New Delhi on 31st July, 1986. 1986 (Ag); 24 CNN 14-6
Index numbers of wage rates. 1986 (Ja) : 27 ILJ 3-10
Index numbers of wage rates. 1986 (D) : 27 ILJ 1713-22
Indian Labour Conference (November 25-26, 1985)—Text of the inaugural speech of the Union Minister of State for Labour, Shri T. Anjaiah, at the opening of the 28th- session of the Indian Labour Conference on the 25th November, 1985, 1985 (D ):26 ILJ 1743-6
Industrial development and migrant labour : A Case study of
textile workers in Surat. Bishnu C. Barik. 1985-86 : 24(1) Mains 25-7
“ The Industrial’ Disputes Act (Centra!) and The U.P. Industrial Disputes Act” . Mar- kanday Katju. 1986 (O ): 19 Lab IC41
Industrial Disputes Act Amendment. Prakash Raole. 1986 (JI) : 1 LAW COL 3
Industrial relations and sex discrimination in Japan. Gan Chin Lee. 1 9 8 6 (0 ); 22 IJIR 177-88
Industrial relations conflict- macro perspective and trends. R.S. Dwivedi. 1986 (A p ): 27 ILJ 515-28
Inter-state Migrant Workmen Act, 1979 : An evalution.Inderjit Singh. 1985 (N) ; 11 AD 359-64
Introduction. 1986 (JI-S): 36SA 239-40
An Investigation into affih’ation patterns of workers of three trade unions. Z.M. Quraishi. 1 9 8 6 (0 ): 22 IJIR 212-8
Job satisfaction, mental health and life descriptions of working women. A. Khaleque <& S. Afreen Jahan. 1986 (A p ): 21 IJIR '473-8
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR IMDEX 229
Kerala : Planter at large, labour at cross*roads. K. Ravi Raman. 1986: 21 EPW 2214-5
Labour ; CMSS battles against odds. Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21 EPW 1577
Labour. Illegal termination of workers. Mario Rodrigues. 1986:21 EPW 1536-7
Labour : Port and dock workers prepare for strike. Gurbir Singh. 1986:21 EPW 856-7
Labour : Reference of industrial disputes for adjudication : Government’s collusion with employers. Gurbir Singh. 1986 : 21 EPW 1624-5
L abour: Rehabilitation assistance to closed textile mills workers. Begaram Tuipule. 1986 : 21 EPW 1780
L abour: Trade union standagainst communalism. Observer. 1985-86: 24 (37)Mains 5-6
Labour and m anagement: First twenty years of Assam Company Limited (1839-59). Kal- yan K. Sircar. 1986 : 21EPW M39-43
The Labour commitment theory and the industrial workers of
Bangladesh. Shafiq Ahmed Siddiq. 1986 ( J I ) : 22 UIR79-93
Labour conflicts in industry. Niraj Kumar. 1985 (O) : 19 LU 53-7
Labour law—I. Suresh C. Sri- vastava. 1984 : 20 ASIL 141- 64
Labour law—-II. S L. Agaiwal.1984 : 20 ASIL 165-86
“Labour laws and industrial production” . Markanday Katju.( 1986 (A p): 19 Lab1C 19-20
Labour laws related to women. P.N. Razdan, 1986 (Ma) : 12 AD 73-80
Labour policy : Weakness for rituals. 1986 : 21 EPW 1612- 3
Libour use in rural India : AStudy of spatial and temporal variations. A. Vaidyanathan. 19S6 : 21 EPW A130-46 '•
Labour welfare ofScer in a factory : A Public servant ?D.C. Jain. 1985 (8): 11 AD 289-90
Law justice and bonded labour. Parmanand Singh. 1984 : I Kan LJ 1-12
230 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Law of maintenance for wife and social security. Neelima Kanetkar. 1986 (Je) : 88 Bom LR 41-3
Leadership styles, control strategies and personal consequences. R.P. Singh & Janak Pandey. 1986 ( J lJ : 22 IJIR41-58
Legalising child Anand Grover. LAW COL 18-9
exploitation. 1986 (Jl) : 1
Legislation for Interstate Migrant Workmen (Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 and Rules thereunder. D.V. Ramacbandran.1985 (Ma) : 11 AD 73-8
Liberating leather workers. L.C. Jain. 1985-86 : 24 (8)Mains 20-1
Living wages : Utopia for the unorganised. Firoze D. Damania. 1986 (N) : I LEJ42-3
M ayday. 1986 : 21 EPW 721
Meaning of industry ; Wilderness of conjectural justice. D.C, Jain. 1986 (3) SCC 1-9
Minimum rates of wages fixed/ revised under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 during the half year ending the 31st December, 1984. 1986 (Ma) : 27 ILJ 323-62
Minimum wage fixation. J.N. Shiirma. 1986 (My): 27 ILJ 673-86
Minimum wage implementation.A. Safyam and B. Sundar Rao. 1985-86 : 24 (2?) Mains21-3
Misconduct—A M.L. Agarwal. AD 323-6
Perspective. 1985 (O ) ; 11
Nature and effect of standing order under the Industrial Employment (Standing orders) Act, 1946. L.C. Dingra.1985 (Je) : II AD 181-9
A New insecurity. Chander Uday Singh. 1986 (M y): 1 LEJ 47
Nimble fingers and other myths. MKR. 1986; 21 EPW 296-8
A Note of the illegal strikes. Mohd. Azmatuila. 1986(1): 53 An LT 57 8
Metro p ro jec t: Violating labour laws. A. Ramasvvamy. 1986 : 21 EPW 237-8
Notice terminating employment. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (3) (N)Comp LJ 123-6
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 231
The Number game. Janet Ganguli. 1986 : 21 EPW712
On the imp’ications of Rubin’s exposition of abstract labour. Ajit Kumar Ghaudhury. 1986: 21 EPW PE40-4
One industry—one union : Inevitable imperative. D C. Jain. 1986 ( 0 ) ;2 7 ILJ 1383-6
Organizational commitment in relation to certain job attitu-. des. P. Mohan Raju & R.C. Srivastava. 1986 (A p ): 21IJIR 462 72
P.D. Kamerkar replies. 1986(O ) : 1 LAW COL 17
The Payment of Gratuity Act,( 1972. Subhash C. Bajaj. 2 9 ^ ( J a ) : 12 AD 1-14
Perils of commercialism—T. Chander Uday Singh. 1986(O ): 1 LEJ 50-1
Perpetuating an evil ? Shiraz Sidhva. 1986 (S): 1 LEJ 30-1
Planning rural full employment: A Case for working capital subsidy. Ranjit Sau. 1986 : 21 EPW 385-6
Poaching of members by trade unions. Damodar Patil. 1984 (Ja) : 86 Bom LR 1-2
Politics and organized labour : A Sociological analysis. Jerome Joseph. 1986 (O) : 22 IJIR 129-47
Poverty, gender, and work in Bangladesh. Marty Chen. 1986 : 21 EPW 217-22
Power motivation : A Factorial study. Chandra B.P. Singh. 1986^(Ja> : 21 IJIR 287-96
Prison for defaulting employee. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 53
The Problem of interpretation and the industrial law with reference to the definition of “ Industry” under The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Harshendu S. Pathak. 1986 ;6 Guj LH 25 38
Productivity and monetary incentives : Indian experience. Suhratesh Ghosh. 198d : 21 EPW M81-4
Professionals in domestic inquiries. P.D. Kamerkar. 1986 (A p): 1 LAW COL 20-1
Plantation labour : Revisit required. K. Ravi Raman. 1986 : 21 EPW 960-2
Professional unionism in Nigeria. Austin Isamah. 1986 (A p ) :21 IJIR 413-27
232 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Public interest litigation on bonded labour. K. Radha- krishnan. 1986 (1 ): 53 AnLT8-12
Quality circles—A Way of enhancing employee participation, K.K. Chaudliuri. 1986 (Ja) : 21 IJIR 356-68
Reforms in administrative procedure before labour tribunals. Suresh C Srivastava.1984 ; 1 Kan LJ 55-64
Right o f closure : From repufa- tions to elimination. Veer Singh. 1986 (Ap-Je>; 13 Ind Bar Rev 208-16
Rural labour : Some problems. Alka Srivastava, 1985 (D):11 AD 395-7
The Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976. S.C. Dhingra. 1985 (F) ; 11 AD 37-40
Sections 10(1) & 12(5) o f the Industrial Disputes A c t:Validity of second reference : fallacies exposed. ShantiMa! Jain & D C. Jain. 1985 (J l) : 11 AD 217-9
“ Section 33 of T -e Industrial Disputes Act—dilematic concept o f prima facie case ” Shanti Mai Jain & D.C. Jain. 1986 (Ag); !9 Lab IC 33-6
Sneak job against workers. 1986 : 21 EPW 984
Social justice to child labour in India. C M . Pradhan. 1982- 83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 21-30
The Story of Sita Ram. Lilit Uniyal. 1985-86; 24 (34)Mains 28-30
Structure of labour administration in the state. P.D. Shenoy. 1986 ( F ) ; 12 AD 37-43
The Supervisor : Enverywhere a nowhere man. P. Vyasulu& S. Durlebhji. 1986 (JI) :22 IJIR 1-13
Supreme Court and minimum wages. G. Ranghavendra- charya. 1986 : 53 An LT 38
Supreme Court writ does not run. Amiva Rao 1985-86; 24 (29) Mains 8, 33‘
Technology and women: Providing cheap labour? 1986: 21 EPW 1432-3
A Test of implicit personality theories of leadership. Neeiam Verma. 1986 (O) ; 22 IJIR 189-202
Unfair labour practices. Shanti- mal Jain. 1985 (My) ; 11 AD 145-51
SUBJECT AND AUTfjOR INDEX 233
Upward influence tactics as a function o f organizational climate and goals of influence attempt. Mahfooz A. Ansari and Rehana. 1986 (O) : 22 IJIR 168-76
“ Victimisation of the employer” . Shantimal Jain and D.C. Jain. 1986 (D) : 19 Lab IC 49-51
The Wages of sin. Chaiider Uday Singh. 1986 (Jl) ; 1 LEJ 44-5
West Bengal : Engineers’ agitation : Some larger issues.Su jitK . Das. 198fi:21E PW 1929-30
West Bengal: Minimum wages, a dead letter, Biren Roy. 1986 : 21 EPW 1194
"W hat is bonded labour” . V P. Gupta. 1986 (Ja) : 19 Lab 1C13-5
Women in drug industry. Sujatha Gothoskar. 1986 : 21 EPW I I 00-1
W orkers’ participation through joint consultation (The W o'ks committee). Jynti Prasad Bora. 1986 : 75 SCJ 1-8
Thirty-nineth year of Independence— A Kaleidoscopic view o f labour activities. 1986 (S): 27 ILJ 1219-51
LAHIRI, ASHOK KUMAR
Industries (I)
LAHIRI, NISITH
Hi'storv (V)
LAIQ, JAW IDEconomic Development (G)
LAKDAWALA, D.T
Budget & Budgeting (B) Planning (B)
l a k h i n a r a y a n a n , K
Labour (I) ‘
LAKHOTIA, k .N
Budget & Budgeting (U) Income Tax (N)Income Tax (U)Legal Profession (C) Taxation (L)
LAKSHMI, C.S
Cinema (F)
LAKSHMI, GEETAInternational Trade (E)
LAKSHtMY DEVI, K.REconomic Development (I) Women (1)
LAXMI NARAKN Public Sector (A)
l a l , j a w a h a r
Companies (S)
234 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
LAL, MURALIPolice (E)
LALA, E. SFamily Planning (I)
LALL, JOHN
Democracy (M)
LALL. V.BGandhism (G)
LALWANI, B.HCompanies (.C)Exports (F)Income-tax (A)Public Sector (C)
LAMA. GRACIELA DE LA
Pollution (C)
LAMA, MAHENDRA P
Education (N)Industries (D)
LANDComing tragedy of the Com
mons. Vandana Shiva. 1986:21 EPW 613-4
Controversial land reform, Sarajit Majumdar. 1986 : 21 EPW 477
Critical notes on decision of the Supreme Court in “ The State of Tamilnadu versus Rama- linga Swamigal Madam.” K. Sundarachari, 1986: 54 An LT2I-3
Emerging trends in size distribution of operational holdings in Kerala. P.S. George. 1986 :21 EPW 198-200
Land and water resource development in arid lands through soil conservation. Suraj Bhan, R.L. Karaleand D.K. Yadav. 1986 (Ja): 33 Bha 12-5
Land reforms in India : An analysis. D. Bandyopadhyay. 1986:21 EPW A50-6
Land sales and land prices in Punjab: 1952-53 to 197.^79. H.S. Shergill 1986 : 21 EPW A 125-8
Land use planning—Gujarat experience—A Strategy for development of fodder resources. K.N. Shelat. 1985 (0 -D ) :30 Adm 399-410
More on West Bengal tenancy reforms. Ratvn Khasnabis. 1986 : 21 EPW 178-80
A Note of section 10(1) and 13 of the Tenancy Act. T. Krishna Murthy. l5»86 (1); 53 An LT 56
Protection of tribal lands. Nir- mal D. Suryawanshi. 1986 (Je ): 1 LAW COL 41-3
Restoration of lands to tribals. Nirmal n . Suryawanshi, 1986 (S ) : 1 LAW COL 68-9
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 235
The Unfinished struggle of Santhal Bataidars in Purnea district, 1938-42. AnandChakravarli. 1986: 21 EPW 1897-1909
iWasteland restoration, last hope
of the poor. Kishore Saint. 1986 : 21 EPW 1968
LANE, LORD
Judiciary (B)
LANGLEY, WINSTON E
International Affairs (E)
LANGUAGE
JOS varieties. Dh'irma Kumar. 1986 (My) 321 Sem 33 5
Coming home. H.Y. Sharada Prasad. 1985-86: 24 (36)Mains 11-3
Coming home. H.Y. Sharada Prasad. 1986 (M y): 321 Sem 23-6
Development of modern language taxt-books and the social context in 19th century Bengal. Poromesh Acharya.1936: 21 EPW 745-51
Indish. Khushwant Singh. 1986 (My) : 321 Sem 36-8
Integration through language.C, Subramaniam. 1985-86: 24 (25) Muins 3C-2, 34
Language row : Tragic farce. 1986 : 21 EPW 1184
On difference (Saussure) and differance (Derrida). T.N. Madan, 1986 (0-D) : 23IESHR455
Postponing to save time. Peggy Modan. 1986 (M y): 321 Sem14-6
The Problem. Romesh Thapar. 1986 (My) : 321 Sem 12-3
Sim;51er please ! V,M. Thomas. 1986 (D) : I LEJ 7
Sorhe thoughts. Rosaleen Mulji. 1986 (M y): 321 Sem 17-22
Syllabus design. Meera Baner- ji. 1986 (M y): 321 Sem 27- 32
LATIFI, DANIEL
Justice-Administiation of (R)Mohnmmedan law (M)Women (P)
LAW GENERAL
Adi Sankara-and-courts : Sri Kamakoti Peetam and Sri Sringeri Peetam as co-respondents in one case. S. Bala- subramanian. 1986 (1): 170 MLJ 9-11
236 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Ashes of eminent persons after cremation (I). 1985-86 ; 90 CWN 81-4
Ashes of eminent persons after cremation (11). 1985-86 : 90CWN 85-7
“ Bodh-geet” . L.M. Singhvi. 1986 ; 3 Kan LJ 1-2
Central legislation. Rajendra Kumar Nayak. 1984: 20ASJL 445-76
Central subordinate legislation. Amita Dhanda. 1984; 20 ASIL 477-98
Citizens and the law. LeeJa V. Inamdar. 1986 (N -D ): 1LAW COL 4
The Dialectics of law. Chhatra- pati Singh. 1986 (Ja-rMa): 28 JILI 36-52
English legal system : A decade of reform. Kevin M. Teeven.1985 (0 -D ):2 7 JILI 531-54
Filling the lacunae. Ameet P. Hariani. 1986 (N) ; 1 LEJ48-9
Footprints and shadows of 1985. S. Venkataraman. 1986 ( I ) : 170 MLJ 1-7
Indian legal system : Some suggestion for reform. 1985 (Jl- D) : 21 CMLJ ll7 -:0
Intra family violence and the law. M.V. Sankaran. 1986 (Ja-M a): 13 Ind Bar Rev 89- 105
Law, Human Rights and computers. M.K. Nawaz. 1985 (JI-D) : 25 IJIL 612-20
Law, women & population in India. Brinderapal Singh Sehgal. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 88-96
Law and morality : Reflections on the bearer bonds case. Lira Goswami. 1985 (Jl-S) ; 27 JILI 496-510
The Law and the society. P.S. Narayana. 1986 ; 54 An LT 10-3
Law as an instrument of social change. Krishna Kumar Tewari, 1984 : 1 Kan LJ 86-7
Law in the scientific era. Mar- kanday Kafju. 1986 (3) SCC22 4, 5
Legal system a failure. R. Bhasin. 1986 (N -D ): 1 LAW COL 30
March of law, 1986 : }70 MLJ 5-22
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 237
Oiirselves.9
1986 ; 61 CLT 1-
Socio-legal articles wanted. Nafisa Khan. 1986 (N-D) ; 1 LAW COL 4
>With prejudice. Mahesh Jeth'
malani. 1986 ( N ) ; 1 LEJ3
The Year that was the year that will be. Indira Jaising. 1986 (N-D) ; 1 LAW COL 3
Legal aid advice to the poor, Manoher Raj Saxena. 1986 ;53 An LT 63-4
Legal aid camp—An emp'rical inquiry into the people’s responses. 1985 (D ) :9 CULR 491-503
Legal aid in England. 1986 (N- D ) ; 1 LAW COL 8
Legal aid in Nigeria. Mohmmad Akram. 1986(JI) : 14 O Cri 164-8
LAW REPORTING
The New publishing year. 1986-87 : 91 CWN 1-2
LEE, GAN CHIN
Labour (I)
LEGADA, RIC TANAdministration (A)
LEGAL AIDDelay in disposal o f cases and
free legal aid. Manesoranjun Patnaik. 1986 ; 62 CLT 1-5
Legal aid—Litigationa] or educational; An Indian experiment. Jagat Narain. 1986 (Ja-M aj: 28 JILI 72-8
“ Legal aid advice schemc & Lok Adalat” . Manoher Raj Saxena, 1986 (J I ) : 73 AIR 103-5
Legal ,aid scheme in Nigeria. Victoria N. Okukpu, 1986 : I2ISLJ 53-64
Legal aid to the poor, K. Bhaskaran. 1986 (M a): 10CULR 1-7
Legal aid to the poor ? Satish Chandra. 1986 : 74 SCJ 29- 32
Public interest litigation and legal aid. A.K. Diifit. 1986 :3 Kan LJ 50-5
The Riglit to legal aid. Anand Grover. 1986 (N D ) : 1 LAW COL 5-8, 10
[The Right to legal aid}. C S, Dharmadhikari. 1986 (N -D ): 1 LAW COL 9-’0
238 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
“ Socialism, constitution and legal aid movement in India. O. Chinnappa Reddy. 1986 (Ja) : 73 AIR 1-8
LEGAL EDUCATION
Doctor of laws. 1984 (D) : 86 Bom LR 70-1
Law studies. 1986-87 : 91 OWN 4-5
“Legal education at the cross- roads” . Dhairyasheel Patil. 1986 (M a): 73 AIR 43-5
Legal - education in Orissa. Girija Sharma. 1986 (Ma) :10 CULR 61-6
Refresher course in law of con-. tract march' 15, 1986 to march
28, 1986. Report. B.M.Shukla, 1986 (S ) : 6 Guj LH15-9
LEGAL PROFESSIONAdaalat Antics. Devil’s ad
vocate. 1986 (M a): 1 LAW COLS
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (Ap) : 1 LAW COL14-5
Adaalat anlics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (M y): 1 LAWCOL 11
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (Je) : 1 LAW COL 24
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (JI) ; 1 LAW COL 24
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW CQL 24
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (S ): 1 LAW COL 24
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (0) : 1 LAW COL 24
Adaalat antics. Devil’s advocate. 1986 (N-D): 1 LAWCOL 36
Advertising ban challenged. 1986 (N ) : I LEJ 41
An Advocate for the judiciary. Mahesh R. Jethmalani. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 30-5
Advocates boycott judge. Nirmalkumar Suryawanshi. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 3
All-India lawyers’ union-second Biennial Conference. H.R. Khanna. 1986 (1)SCC 10-20
Bar Association m eet; Meaningful but unproductive. 1986
(JI) ; 1 LEJ 24-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 239
Bleak future for the legal profession. Madhav Rao D. Joshi, 1986 ( 0 ) ; 92 Cri U 49-51
Blistering problems of turbulent young lawyers. C.K. Radha-
' krishnari. 1986 KLT 30 '
Chairman’s page. Vinay Chandra Misra 1986 (Ja- Ma) : 13 Ind Bar Rev vii-x
Compulsory accounts for lawyers—New income tax rules. R.N. Lakhotia. 1985 : 22 lA 113-5
Conveyancing the black sheep. Ameet P. Hariani. 1986 (O) :1 LEJ 55
Editorial [K. Parasaran]. 1985 :22 lA iii-iv
Editorial. N.R. Madhava Menon. 1986 (Ja-Ma) ; 13Ind Bar Rev i-vi
Fighting for more fees. (Je ) : 1 LEJ 57
1986
Foundation stone laying of High Court annexe at Nagpur.1984 (Ap) : 86 Bom LR 12
Humour in robes. J.O. Murphy, KC and Sir James Mansfield. 1986 (Ag) : 1 LBJ 58
were mentioned by theHon’ble the Chief Justice of India in his speech a t ‘T^e Law Day Function on 26th November, 1985’. 1985 ; I,II N at’l L Rev 65
International Bar Association 19th Biennial Conference held in New Delhi from 17th to 22nd October, 1982. Addresses by R.K.P Shankardass, Y.V. Chandrachud, Indira Gandhi, Advokat Thomas, WilliamReece , Smith, Jr., L.M. Singhvi* and JagannathKaushal. 1985 : 22 lA 69-94
Lawyers and the legal system in India—A critique. SasheejHegde. 1985 : 12 Ind BarRev 465-78
A Laywcr excommunicated. Ram Jethmalani. 1986 (Je) :1 LEJ 8-9
“ Lawyers’ contribution (!) to corruption in admmistratfon of justice ’. V.G. Palshikar, 1986 Ue) : 73 AIR 81-3
Lawyers strike. 1986 (N -D ); 1 LAW COL 25
In the Supreme Court of India dated the Dec. 19, 1985—The foil owing practice d irectic ns
Lawyers today : Polishing atarnished image. F S. Nariman. 1986 IS) ; 1 LEJ 8-9
249 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Legal e th ics; traditions and perspectives. A.S. Khan Afridi. 1986 (Ja-M a): 13 Ind Bar Rev 79-88
Leg?,! ethics/Gandhian ethics. Thomas Weber. 1986 ( J a ) ;7 , CM 692-706
Legal profession: Coloniallegacy and class nature. N. Jayaram. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) M iins 64-8
The Legal profession in the Lawasia region : Problems,pressure, expectations. F.S. Nariman. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 13 Ind Bar Rev 154-62
Negligent advice and the solicitor. S, Kamlakar. 1984 (F): 86 Bom LR 1
The New year. Jab LI 1-2
1986 (Ja ): 34
On ways and methods for improving the work of the International Law Commission. M.K. Nawaz. 1985 (Jl-D ): 25 JIIL 634-43
The One that got away. A. Writer. 1986 (Ag): 1 LAW COL 3
President’s age. [K. Parasaran],1985 : 22 lA i-.i
Platinum Jubilee—of the High Court Bar Association,
Gwalior on 31 8.1986. Speeches by RamkrishnaDixit, P.N. Bhagwati, Moti- lal Vohra, G.L. Oza, Rajendra Shukla, Sohini, RameshNikhara, Jagdish Gupta, 1986 (S) : 34 Jab LI 58-63
Professional responsibility of lawyers. K.D. Gaur. 1985 (S) : 9 CULR 297-314
professional terrorism ; Lawyers’ strikes. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (A g): 1 LEJ 10-1
The First Regional Conference- Bombay (13-14 February,1984). Inaugurated by Giani Zail Singh. 1985 : 22 lA 58- 64
Revolutionary resolutions of the all state bar councillor’s conference at Poona. 1984 (My- J e ) : 86 Bom LR 13-5
The Rule of law and the role of the lawyer. K. Ramaswamy. 1986 (1) : 53 An LT 46-52
Should lawyers advertise ?R.K.P. Shankardas. 1985 ; 12 lad Bar Rev 458-64
Speech delivered by ChiefJustice P.N. Bhagwati on November 26, 1985 on the occasion of Law Day. 1986 (I) s e e 1-9
SUBJECT AND AUTHO.l INDEX 241
Speech delivered by Sh. P.N. Bhagwati, Chief Justice of India at the ‘Law Day’ Function on 26th November, 1986. 1986: 2 Nat’L L Rev 17-24
Statements in stone. Suprotim Bole. 1986 (O) : 1 LEJ 18-9
Undemocratic restrictions on concerted withdrawal o f services : A Historical appraisal. Z.M. Shahid Siddigj. 1986 (A p-Je): 13 Ind Bar Rev 180- 200
LEGAL RESEARCHLegal research in India : Th«
rote of Indian Law Institue. Rajeev Dhavan. 1985 (Ap- J e ; ; 27 JILI 223-52
LEGISLATION
Legislation against its object.G.S.S. Murali Mohan. 19S6 :54 An LT 79
LEHAL, NINDRU
Sociology (P)
LELE, S.N Irrigation (E)Irrigation (S)Water (E)
LENSING, PAULMinorities (J)
LEONARD, SHERILL
International Affairs <I)
LI HUICHUAN
International Affairs (S)
LIFSCHULTZ, LAWRENCEInternational Affairs (U)Politics (A)
LIBEL
Defamation—qualified privilege, 1985-86, : 90 CWN 53-6
Hegde calls for harsh libel laws. 1986 (Ja) ; 7 (1) PCIR 9-10
Suit foi', or appeal in case ofdefamation—if abates ondeath of plaintiff. 1986; 90 CWN 103-4
LIBRARY SCIENCE
Decline and fall of Sapru House Library. Girja Kumar. 1985- 86 : 24 (43) Mains 20 2
Health information systems in India. S.K.. Sanyal. Ip86 : 21 EPW M97-102
New information technologies and developing countries : Implications for human resources developm ent Dieter Ernst,. 1986 : 21 EPW M103-8
242 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
LIMITATIONThe Limitation Act 1963 (36 of
1963) and its applicability to the special enactments. R. Govindarajan. 1986 (1); 170 MLJ 13-5
LINDBERG, STAFFENAgriculture (E)
LLOYD, WILLIAM B
International Afftiirs (T)
LOBO. ANTHONYIndustries (R)
LOBO, JOHNPolice (C)Police (E)Police (P)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Administrative reforms for the periphery: Decentralisationpolicies to serve the poor. Mukul Sanwal. 1985 (JI-S) :31 IJ PA 707-28
Administrative reforms for rural development at state and lower levels in India. Rakesh Hooja. 1985 (JI-S) : 31 IJPA 693-706
Administrative reforms required at block and district levels in the context of rural development. M.L. Sudan. 1985 (Jl-S) : 31 IJPA 755-66
Decentralisation and local government reform in India. Abhijit Datta. 1985 (JI-S):31 UFA 561-77
Revitalisation of Panchayati Raj. Sudesh Kumar Sharma. 1985 (JI-S) ; 31 IJPA 745-54
Towards a theory of district administration. S.N. Sadasi- van. 1985 (JI-S); 31 IJPA 729-38
United Kingdom : Farewell to greater London Council. Michael Jacobs. 1986; 21EPW 1306-8
LOCK, PETER
International Affairs (A)
LODHA, G.M
Justice—Administration of (W)
LODHA. GUMAN MAL
Constitutional Law (U)
LOGANATHAN, V
Irrigation (R)
LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT
Labour(E)
LUCKHAM, ROBIN
Internaiional Affairs (A) International Affairs (S)
LUXMI, RAJ
Economic Development (I)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 243
M m a
Communication (C)Economic Development (C) Politics (C)Public Interest Litigation (C)
m a c a i i s t e r -s m i t h , p e t e r
Refugees (I)
McINTYRE, FRANCES
Religion (A)
McKEE, DAVID LEconomic Development (T) International Trade (T)
McNAMARA, ROBERT S Energy (M)
McWHINNEY, EDWARD
Constitutional law tP)
MADAN, T.N
Language (O)
MADHAVAN, K Irrigation (K)
MADHOK, BALRAJ
Elections (E)Elections (S)
MADHOK, SUJATAWomen (A)
MADON, D.P
Human Rights (1)Judiciary (B)
MAGDOFF, HARRY International Affairs (T)
MAHADEVAN, K Social Work (S)
MAHANTA, J
Criminology (T)
MAHESHWARI, G.CAccounts & Audit (A)
MAHESHWARI, H SAdulteration (I) Criminology (S) Crimipology (V)Industries (.V)Medical Jurisprudence (S) Police (I)
MAHESHWARI, SHRIRAM
Administration (A) Federalism (A)
M AHM OOD, TAHIRMarriage & Divorce (M) Minority fM) Mohammedan law (C) Uniform Civil Code (A) Women (G)Women (M)
MAHTAB, NAZMUNESSA Administration (A)
MAIKOWSK.I, STEPHENInternational Affairs (D)
244 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
MAJUMDAR, SARAJIT
Land (C)
MAJUMDAR, TAPAS
Education (M)
MAKANDAR, MOHAMMED ALI
Criminology (R)
MALAVIYA, P.DPolice (I)Police fO)-
MALHI, BALDEV SINGHChildren (I)Criminal law (I)
MALHOTRA, INDER
Politics (C)
MALHOTRA, R N
Agriculture (P)Banking (1)Banking (R)Banking (S)Economic Development (E) Money & Currency (M)
MALHOTRA, S.P
Irrigation (W)
MALIK. AMITA
Communication (W)
MALIK, HARJI
Politics (P)
MALLA. N
Gandhism (D)
MANAGEMENT '
Attitudes of managers in public enterprises. J. Ramakanth. 1986 (Ap) ; 21 IJIR 391-412
Blinkers of business executives. H.K. Paranjape. 1986 (Ann) Mains 59-61
Changes in managerial remuneration : Some suggestions.Dilip Goswami. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 18-22
Creative accounting or bottom line management. N.N. Kini and V.R. Agnihotri. 1986 (Ap): 16 CS 267-8
The Dynamics of conflict management styles of the bankers. Kakoli Bose & Udai Pareek. 1986 ( J I ) : 22 IJIR 59-78
‘I f ’s and ‘But’s of management education. Moosa. A. Baker.1985-86 : 24 (37) Mains 23-6
The Intellectual heritage of the Indian manager. Vinay Bharat-Ram. 1986 ( J l ) : 22 IJIR 32-40=1985-86: 24 (45) Mains 6-8, 31
Japanese system of management — An overview. P arth ’Sarathi. 1986 (M a); 19 LU 36-43
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 245
Labour legislations in India : What managers should know. N. Ramaswami. 1986 (D ) : 16CS 940-3, 46
Manajgement a u d it: Evaluation and ‘ analysis of executive operations. N.P. Agarwal. 1986 (S) : 24 CNN 11-4
Managerial leadership style in scientific organisations.Kulwant Singh and Om Singh Verma. 1986 (Ap-Je): 32 IJPA 354-60
Managing public-private sector relationship. R.P Billimoria. 1986 (J I ) : 16 CS 493 500
A Tale of two Boards ; Some early management problems of Assam Company Limited, 1839-1864. KalyanK. Sircar 1986 : 21 EPW 453-9
MANDELBAUM, DAVID GSociology (b)
MANDHAPURKAR, SUBHASH
Corruption (N)
MENDLOVITZ, SAULInternational Affairs (G)International Affairs (O)
MANE, S.N
Public Sector (P)
M anx , k
Criminology (F)
MANI, LATA
Women (P)
MANKEKAR, D RAdministration (G)Mass Media (C)Press (G)Press (P)Terrorism (P)
MANOHAR. SUJATA
Torts (C)
m a n o h a r a n . k
International Affairs (S)
MANSFIELD. SIR JAMES Legal Profession (H)
MARALIDHAR, d
Criminology (A)
MARCUS, M
Criminal Law (A)
MARQUEZ, GABRIEL GARCIAInternational Affairs'(D)
MARRIAGE & DIVORCE“Alimony for Muslim divorcees
—Need for uniform civil code to the Indians”. K.M. Rayappa. 1986 (1) U a ): 74 SCJ 5-13
Anti-women law. 1936: EPW 801-2
21
246 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Challenging the Muslim Women's Act. Shiraz Sidhva. 1986(31) : 1 LEJ 22
Christian divorce : Need forreform in India. B.R, Sharma. 1986 (M a): 10 CULR 67- 74
Claim of maintenance under Criminal Procedure Code. Paras Diwan. 1985 (Ap-Je); 27 JILI 291-317
Convention on rights of muslim women. 1986 (M y); I LAW COL 14
‘‘Criminal court maintenance to divorcee woman guilty or recalcitrant” . A.N. Saha. 1986 (N ) : 92 Cri LJ 59-62
Divorce by^ mutual consent. Farida Pardawala. 1986 (S) / 1 LAW COL 16, 8
Divorce by mutual consent; Some reflections. P.M. Bakshi. i986 ; 75 SCJ 27-30
Divorce galore syndrome. 1985- 86 ; 90 CWN 97-9
Divorce under Islamic law. Mir Mehrajuddin. 1985 (S ) : 9CULR 315-49
Divorce) Act, 1986". Anwar Ali. 1986 : 84 ALJ 6-10
An Examination of the standards o f intolerable behaviour required for divorce under the Nigerian Matrimonial Causes decree, 1970. Harinder Boparai. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 165- 74
Illiteracy of wife, whether a ground for divorce. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 77-9
Income support systems for family dependants on marriage break-down : An examination of fundamental policy questions. Julien D. Payne. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 1-52
Law of maintence for wife and social security. Neelima Kanetkar. 1986 (Je ): 88 Bora LR 41-3
Mahr and muslim divorcee’s right to maintenance. Lucy Carroll. 1985 (JI-S): 27 JILI 487-95
Muslim maintenance b ill: A postscript. Gautam NavJakha. 1986 : 21 EPW 1691-2
“The Dynamic concept of Mahr in relation to Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on
Muslim womens bill. Shehnaaz Sheikh. 1986 (Je); I LAW COL 3
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 247
Muslim Women Bill : Government’s dangerous line in Lok
, Sabha. Seema Mustafa. 1985- 86 : 24 (37) Mains 7-8, 34
The Muslim Women (ProtectionI o f Rights on Divorce) Act,
1986—Perspectives and prospects, Tahir Mahmood. 1986 (Je-S ): 6 Islamic CLQ 159- 80
Muslim Women (Protection of Right on Divorce) Act, 1986—
. A Sphinx. O.V. Abdulkbader, 1986 KLT 73-4
“ Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on divorce) Bill, 1986 ; A Critical appraisal” . Satish Chandra. 1986 (Ag) : 92 Cri LJ 33-8
The Muslim Women Act, 1986 : Toeing the religious line. H.M. Seervai. 1986 (S ): 1LEI 12-5
Need of codification of marriage law of muslims. Bhagwati Prasad Singhal. 1985 (II) Kar LJ 3-6
P.S. Narayana. 1986; 24 Kar LJ 2-5
Offence of cruelty by husband or relative of husband. S. Kamlakar. 1984 (Jl-A g); 86 Bom LR 22, 27-30, 40-2
On triple talak. O.V. Abdul- khader. 1986 KLT 95-7
Perpetuating an evil ? Shiraz Sidhva. 1986 (S): 1 LEJ 30- 1
Proving bigamy : Unfair burden? Abha Thapalyal. 1986 (4)s e e 11-8
“ Recognition o f foreign divorces” . Sita Ram Singh. 1986 (S) ; 73 AIR 116-21
Reflections on Jayashree v, Ramesh. A.M. Trivedi. 1984 (A p ) : 86 Bom LR 10-1
Remedy of restitution of conjugal rights in India : A Critique on judicial trends. Pawan Prinja. 1985 :1 3 Ind Bar Rev 508-17
A Note oa Christian d ivorce law. B.R. Sharma, 1985 :12 Ind Bar Rev 504-7
A Note on the constitutional validity of section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
A Retrograde step. 90 CWN 45-8
1985-86 :
^Right to maintenance under muslim law— A legal view” . M. Rafiq. 19S6 (N) : 73 AIR 129-33
248 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Shahbaao case, the constitution and the court. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986 (Ja-M a):13 Ind Bar Rev 1-21
The Shah Banc case. The Shariatariat cry. The Constitution and the court. V.R. Krishna Tyer. 1986 (1) Supp. SCWR 17-44
Shah Bano’s case and uniform civil code—A Survey of public opinion among muslim community at Tirupati. P, Kote- shw arR ao. 1985 (0-D ) : 27 JILI 572-7
Talaq in English law : Baretalaqs, procedural talaqs and policy considerations in recognition of extra-judicial divorces. Lucy Carroll. 1986 (Ja-M a): 28 JILI 14-35
Uniform civil code—Musiim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act. 1. The Legislative anti-climax. V.R.
.KrishnaIyer. 1986: 48 SCWR 1-14
Women who use the Hindu Marriage Act : A Profile.Vasudha Dhagamwar. 1985 (M a): 12 IICQ 29-41
MASANI, MEHRACommunication (A)
MASANI, P
Sociology (H)
MASILAMANI, SMinorities (E)
MASING, SURJIT
International Aifairs (R)
MASS MEDIA
Bending media to ends of education. M.V. Desai. 1985- 86 : 24 (8) Mains 21-3-
Communication and nation-building : Perspective andpolicy. P.C. Joshi. 1985-86: 24(11 & 12) Mains 42-50
Communication and nation-building—II. P.C. Joshi. 1985-86: 24 (13 & 14) Mains53-60
Communication and value system. G. Parthasarathi. 1985- 86 . 25 C2) Mains 12-3
Communication for development. N.L. Chowla. 1985- 86: 24(16) Mains 7-10. 34
Communication in cinema and television. N.V.K. Murthy.1985 86 : 24 (1) Mains 11-2, 15
A Communication policy for India. D.R. M jnkekar. 1985- 86 : 24 (4 7) Mains 51-2
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 249
Communications. Bina Sri- nivasan. 1986 (Ap) : 320 Sem 39-40
Culture, communication and development. P.C. Joshi. 19S5-86 : 24 (21-22) Mains 19- 22, 58
Doordarshan : Prime time perspectives. Arun Ghosh. 1986; 21 EPW 1932-3
Doordarshan’s neuros’s. Hireh Gohain. 1986 ; 21 EPW 735-6
Educational television for rural children. P.C. Joshi. 1985- 86 : 24 (47) Mains 17-20, 22
Handling news on TV. N.L. Chowla. 1985-86: 24 ( i)Mains 9-10
Mass communication in changing world. B.K. Roy Burman. 1985-86 : 24 (17) Mains 27-30
Media : T.V., film and politics. N.V.K. Murthy. 1985-86: 24 (24) Mains 17-8
Asante. 1985-86: 25 <2)Mains 14, 20
The Media assault on consciousness ; Which one to freedom ? Paul Brennan, 1982 : 8 ALT 391-401
Murdoch : The media multinational. Ranjan Gupta. 1985- 86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 53
National goals and mass mcuia. M.S. Gore. 1985-86 : 24 (4- 7) Mains 43-9
National media policy—A Debate! A N. Sen. 1986 ( Ja ) ;7 U) PCIK 1-5
I
The Pied pipers of TV ads. Vimal Balasubrahmanyan. 1985-86 ; 24 (2) Mains 33-4
Polygamist Vimal 1985-86 ; 15-6
glorified on TV. Balasubrahmanyan.
24 (9 & 10) Mains
Social change, culture and telecasting. S.S. Gill. 1985-J 24(19) Mains 27
Media and destabilisation:Havoc of disinformation, William Schaap. 1985-86 ; 25(1) Mains 4-7
Media and destabilisation inthird world. Moelfl Kate
Some recent d'sinformation campaign. Ellen Ray. 1985- 86 : 25 (1) Mains 7-8
Tslevision : In praise o f the genie. 1986 : 21 EPW 938- 9
250 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODIGALS
MATHEW. AReligion (C)
MATHEW, GEORGEEconomic Development (D)
MATHEW, MJustice—Administration of (F)
MATHEW, MAMMEN
Violence (R)
MATHEW, P.D
Constitutional law (U)
MATHEW, r.MPolitics (?)Secularism (?)Women (I)
MATHEWS, SIM ON
Companies (M)
MATHRANI, C.V
Excise & Customs (D)Excise & Customs (R)
m a t h u r , b .c
Administration (A)
m a t h u r , k .mPolice (R)Press (R)
MATHUR, KRISHNA MOHAN
Administration (V)
MATHUR, M.V
Elections (S)
m a t i , p .c
Medical Jurisprudence (A)
MATMAN, REUVEN ALLAN Prisons (S)
MATTOO, p .k
Administration (A)
MAXWELL, NEVILLEHistory (U)
MAZRUI, ALI A
Culture (F)International Affairs (M) International Affairs (S) Race Relations (Z)
M ., BCivil Service (F). Corruption (B)Economic Development (A) Economic Development (F) Economic Development (N) Export (N)Industries (1)Industries (N)International Affairs (A) International Affairs (N) International Affairs (R) Labour(D )Planning (M)Planning (P)Politics (N)Pollution (E)
MBOSOWO, D.E
Crimes (C)Criminology (V)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 251
M EDICAL JURISPRUDENCEApplication of immuno-analysis
as a tool to identify p a r a c e t a mol. P.O. Mat! and A.K. Basu. 1984 (S -D ): 4 IJCC 14 r
Comparison of blood stained and unstained soil samples by density gradient column method—An Experimental study. Neelam Batra, S R. Singh and V.N. Sehgal. 1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 IJCC 66-9
Detection of tallow in animal ghee. 1985 (Ja -Je): 5 IJCC80-1
Determination of morphine in raw opium as nitrosomorphine by colourimetric method. N.K. Prasad and K Narayana- swamy. 1984 (S-D) : 4 IJCC 122-5
Determination of time since death from analysis of vitrous magnesium. Jitendra Kumar Balabantaray. 1984 (S -D ):4 IJCC 144-5
Editorial. R.S. Kulkarni. 1985 (Ja-Je) ; 5 IJCC ii-iv
Electric or electronic type script: A forensic appraisal. V.K. M ehrotra and K.N. Prasad. 1986 (O) : 20 CBl Bull 6-11
Examination and differentiation of inks from documents by microspectrofluorometry. D.R. Rohilla, S.L. Mukhi, M.R. Jain and V.N. Sehgal, 1984 (S -D ): 4 IJCC 130-4
Finger print science ' centenary. N. Pitch andi and Sukumar Bose. 1981 ( J a ) : 9 IJ Cri 68- 71
Fluorescence on spermatozoa with lapse of time and change of temperature. P.K. Baner- jee. 1985 (Ja-Je): 5 IJCC 61-5
Forensic analysis of food poisoning cases-a new approach. R.K. Bhatnagar and V.N. Sehgal. 1986 (Ag) : 20 CBI Bull 6-7
Integrated development and utilisation of forensic science in India H.L Bamj. 1984 (Ap-Je) ; 31 IPJ 38-42
A Modified method for the determination of carbonic anhydrase II (CA II) phenotypes in fresh blood stains using agarose CEL electrophoresis. R.K. Bhatnagar, O.S. Srivastava and V.N. Sehgal. 1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 IJCC 82-3
252 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Morphological comparison of hair of forensic science. K.V.S. Rao and V.N. Sehgal. 1986 (M>'): 20 CBI Bull 5-7
Optimium range of absorption period in absorption—elution technique used for blood stained fabric. Dinesh Saraf, Arun Sood, U N. Joshi, Raj Sainiand Kailash Chowdhary.1984 (S -D ):4 IJC C 141-3
Post marks and murder. S. Kitson. 1986 (A p-Je); 31IPJ 58-60
Salient features and identification of writing o f unaccustomed hand. M.K. Jain and V.N. Sehgal. 1985 (Ja-Je): 5 IJCC 70-5
Sexual perversion and the related forensic & medical problems. R.K. Bhatnagar and V.N. Sehgal. 1984 (JI-S) t 31 IPJ 43-7
Studies of amino acids in normal, diseased human head hair and some animal hair.H.S. Maheshwari and Vani Narla. 1981 ( J a ) : 9 IJ Cri72-5
Study on Plumbagin—An aborti- gcient by TLC and UV spect- rophometric methods. S.N. Pandhy, N. Ratha and H.K.
Pratihari. 1984 (S -D ); 4IJCC 139-40
MERCANTILE LAW
M ercantile law.. Kirpal Singh Chhabra. 1984 ; 20 ASIL 69- 79
MEHAR, N P
Justice—Administration of (O)
MEHRA, AASHU
Psychology (P)
MEHRA, AJAY KPolice (C)
. M EHRA, N
Coaipanie.i (D)
MEHRA. N.N
Parliament, State Legislatures (A't
M EHRAJUDDINPrisons (P)
MEHRAJUDDIN, MIR
Marriage & Divorce (D)
MEHROTRA, DEEPTI PRIYA
Women (I)
MEHROTRA, K.N International Trade (I)
MEHROTRA, V.K
Medical Jurisprudence (E)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 253
Banking (G)Contract (G)
MEHTA. B.H
Socia’ Work (H)I;
MEHTA, D.^J
Excise & Customs (S)
MEHTA, ANIL
MEHTA, PRADEEP KUMAR
International Affairs (D)
MEHTA, SATISH C
Economic Pevelopment (R)
MEHTA, YOGESH
Partnership (A)
MENDELSOHN, OLIVER
Minorities (H)
MENDHAPURKAR, SUBHASH Politics (N)
MENDLOVITZ, SAUL H Police (R)
MENON, APPAN
Economic Development (S)
MENON, K A
Companies (I)Industries (I)
MENON, M.G.K
Education (P)
MENON, N.R. MADHAVA
Crimes (A)Criminology (S)Justice—Administration of (J) Justice—Administration of (L) Legal Profession (E)
MENON, P.BCompanies (D)Companies (I)Public Sector (P)
MENON, T. CHANDRASEKHARA Uniform Civil Code (C)
MENSKL VV.F
Family la\v’(L)Hmdu law (L)
MERCHANT, PRADEEPKUMAR B
Criminal Procedure (D)
M ICHAEL, DONALD NInternational Affairs (T)
MIHTARY-LAVV
Military law needs a second look. D.C. Jain. 1985 (JI- D) ; 21 CMLJ 142-4
Soviet military legislation. Vikr tor Novikov. 1985 (JI-D ): 21 CMLI 139-41
MILLS, LD History (1)
MINHAS, B. S
Sociology (L)
254 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
MINORITIES
Administration for tribal development "A n analytical review. Premananda Tripathi.1985 (JI-S) ; 31 UPA 870-8
Andhra Pradesh ; Reservations : The Court says no. K. Bala- gopal. 1986 : 21 EPW 1680-1
Assam : Reservation struggle.Vasanthi Raman. 1986 : 21 EPW 1147-8
Assam : The restless plains tri- bals. Ghanshyam Pardesi. 1985-86:25 (15) Mains 34
Can law save scheduled castes ? N. Jayaram. 1985-86 : 24 (37) Mains 15-8, 34
Developments in the law. K.C. Vasanth Kumar v. State of Karnataka. 1986 (4) SCC 35-8
Educational achievement of a scheduled caste : Sex bias and a case study of ‘Chakkiiiyars’ of Chinnathadagam village. S. Masilaniani. 1986 (A p-Je): 36 SA 149-65
Gujarat—Golana : Symptoms of crisis. Sudarshan Iyengar and Sujata Patel. 1986: 21 EPW287
Atrocities on Harijans in Andhra Pradesh—An analysis. D. Venkateswarlu. 1981 (JI) ; 9 IJ Cri 147-52
A ‘Harijan Elite' ? : The lives of some untouchable politicians. Oliver Mendelsohn. 1986 : 21 EPW 501-9
Atrocities on the scheduled castes, (A) The Golana tragedy. (B) The Thimmaya- plun injustice. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 36 SA 201-8
Babuchan : A Harijan’s progress. Sheela Reddy. 1985- 8 6 ; 24 (21-2) Mains 51-2
Background to Tripura tribal crisis. Barun Das Gupta.1985 86 : 25 ((6) M iins 4-6
Institutional finance & tribal development. B.K. IRoy Burman. 985-86: 24 (20)Mains 16-22
Jhumias of Tripura. Malabika Dassupta. 1986: 21 EPW1955-60
Job reservation : A Functional analysis. Paul Lensing and Sarosh Kuruvila, 1986 (Ap- Je) : 13 hid Bar Rev 170-9
SUBJECT AND A U fH O R INDEX 255
M iaority educational rights. N.S. Kapur. 1986 (Je): 322 Scm 25-7
Muslim identify and the Constitution of Ind ia : (Fakhruddin All Ahmsd Memorial Lecture, 1986). Tahir Mahmood. 1986 (Je-S); 6 Islamic CLQ 101-12
The Muslim mass contact campaign .• An attempt at political mobilisation. Mushirul Husan. 1986 : 21 EPW 2273- 82
The Prime Minister’s progress. Sheela Reddy. 1985-86: 24(1) Mains 28-9
Problem of defining minorities. K.K. Wadhwa. ^1986 (JI-D ): 22CM LJ 152-6
Protection and inequality among backward groups. Uina Ramaswamy. 1986:21 EPW 399-403
Ramakrishna Mission opts for minority status. K.P. Datta.1985-86 : 25 (1) Mains 25-7
Reserv^ation Whether a policy of compensatory di&crimiiia- tion or politics ? Subodh Tandon. 1985 : 2 Kan LJ 43-5
Reservations for backward classes: Some leflections,
P.M. Bakshi. 1985 (Ap-Je) :27 JILI 318-35
SC bar on sales. 1986 (N) : 1 LEJ 53
Scheduled castes ; Discrimination in high places. 1986 : 21 EPW 1520
Scheduled Caste converts in search of justice : In the balls of the Supreme Court. Jose Kananaikil. 1986 (Ja-M a): 36 SA I0I-7
Socio-structural variants and higher educaiion among the scheduled castes and tribes. Nandu Ram. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 36 SA 166-82
Tribal administration : A Critique. Bhupinder Si«gh. 1985 U I-S ); 31 IJPA 879-901
Tribal culture and development, R.R. Prasad. 1 9 8 5 (0 -D ):3 0 Adm 347-56
Tribal education : An appraisal. Kishalay Ghosh. 1986 (Ja- Ma) : 36 SA 54-69
The Untou:bab3e apart 7 Gail Oravedt. 1986: 21 EPW 1011-2
Untouchability and measures for its eradication. R.R. Prasad. 1986 (N j: 8 CM 492-505
MINTZ, SIDNEY
Social Welfare (A)
256
MIR, MEHRAJUDDIN
Criminology (C) Police (M)
MISHRA, SHYAM NANDAN
Elections (S)
MISRA, TILOTTOMA Sociology (S)
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
MIRDHA, RAMNIWAS
Elections (S)
MISHRA. AMBIKA NATH History (I)
MISRA, B.PPolitics (B)
MISRA, G.SV International Affairs (,D)
Judges (T)Judiciary (F)
MISHRA, GIRISHEconomic Development (W) Industries (H)
MISHRA, L.SCriminology (C)
MISHRA, LAKSHMIDHAR
Education (T)
MISHRA, MADHU
Social Welfare (I)
MISHRA, S.N
Economic Development (D)
MISHRA, SARASWATICriminology (R)
MISRA, VINAY CHANDRA,
Legal Profession (C)
MISHRA, V.D
Criminology (A) Criminology (D)
MISTRY, J.F
Agriculture (C)Pollution (E)Water (E)
MISTRY, P .P
Companies (W)
MISTRY, SHIAVUXCompanies (C)
MITRA, ARUP
Housing (G)
MITRA, ASHOK K
Irrigation (U)
MITRA, B
Agriculture (C)
MITRA, CHANDAN History (E)
MITRA, NEELANJANAIndustries (C)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 257
MITRA, S.PJustice—Administration of (Q)
MITTAL, J.KBanking (R)Pollution (.E)
MlTTLEMAN, JAMES H
Economic Development (A) International Affairs (W)
MIYAMOTO. KENICHIEconomic Development (B)
MMUYA,
International Affairs (D)
MODAK, SHRIKANT
Agriculture (G)
MODWEL, SUMAN KUMAR
International Trade (B) Intarnational Trade (N) International Trade (?) International Trade (S)
MOHAMMAD, NOOR Criminology (S)Women (B)
MOHAMMEDAN LAW
The Administration of Islamic law in Nigeria Mohammed Tabi’ucSS. Khalid Rashid. 1986 (M a): 6 Islamic CLQ 27-50
Anti-women law. 1986; 21EPW 801-2
Conference reports—July-Dece- mber, 1985. Tahir Mahmood.
1985 (S-D ): 5 Islamic CLQ 299-302
Convention on rights o f muslina women. 1986 (My) : 1 LAW COL 14
Furore over Shah Bano and uniform civil code. O.C.V. Subha Rao. 1986 (1) : 53 An LT 53-5
Indian judicial decisions on Islamic law : 1985. KiranB. Jain. 1985 (S-D ): 5 Islamic CLQ 265-70
Islam and Jaw in the twenty- first century. Khalid M. Ishaq. 1985 (S -D ): 5 Islamic CLQ 173-225
Islamic law & thought in subcontinent. Ali Ashraf. 1985- 86 : 24 (33) Mains 15-7, 34
Mahr and muslim divorcee’t right to maintenance. Lucy Carroll. 1985 (JI-S) : 27 JILI 487-95
Marriage-guardianship ib lslam —Reflections on a recent Nigerian judgement. Alhaji M.L Shani & M.A.H. Ahan- gar. 1986 (D) : 6 Islamic CLQ 275-82
Missing person in Islamic law of inheritance. Imtiaz G- Ahmed. 1985 (0-N) ; 87 Bom LR 81
258 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Muslim law. Danial LafiG.1984 : 20 ASIL 295-309
Muslim maintenance b ill: APostscript. Gautam Navlakha.1986 : 21 EPW 1691-2
The Muslim Personal Law (Shari’at) Application(Amendment) Bill, 1986. Furqan Ahmad. 1986 (D ) ; 6
Jslam ic CLQ 271-4
The Muslim Women Act, 1986 : Toeing the religious line.H.M. Seeivai. 1986 (S) : 1LEJ 12-5
Muslim women and judicial divorce : An apparently mis> undrstood aspect of muslim law. Lucy Carroll. 1985 (St D) : 5 Islamic CLQ 226-45
Muslim Women b ill: Government’s dangerous line in Lok Sabha. Scema Mustafa. 1985- 86 : 24 (37) Mains 7-8, 34
Muslim Women B ill; Muslim intelligentsia’s protest. 1986 ; 24 (35) Mains 33-4
Muslim Women Bill; Perversion of personal law. Danial Latiii. 1985-86: 24 (29) Mains15-7
The Muslim Women Bill. G. Sadasivan Nair. 1986 KLT49-50
Muslim Women Bill. Shchnaaz Sheikh. 1986 (Je) . I LAW COL 3
The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act,1986—Perspectives and prospects. Tahir Mabmood.1986 (Je-S): 6 Islamic CLQ 159-80
_ Muslim Women (Protection o f Right on Divorce) Act, 1986 — A Sphinx. O .V ,, Abdul- khader. 1986 KLT 73-4
"Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on divorce) Bill 1986 : A Critical appraisal” . Satish Chandra. 1986 (A g): 92 Cri LJ 33-8
Muslims and civil liberties. A.G. Noorani, 1986: 21 EPW680
Need for codification of marriage law of muslims. Bhag- wati Prasad Singhal. 1985 (II) Kar LJ 3-6
An Open letter to the Prime Minister. V.R. Krishna Iyer.1986 (2) s e e 1.5
Paving the way for Islamic criminal laws. Ashok Rudra.1986 : 21 EPW 821
Perpetuating an evil ? Shiraz Sidhva. 1986 ( S ) : l LEJ 30-1
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 259
Reflections on Shia Jaw of succession. Imtfaz G. Ahfljed-1985 (O N) : 87 Bom LR 81-2
Rejoinder : Lucy Carrol! : Sunni testate succession: A Query (arising out of N.J. Coulson’s book : Succession in the Muslim family, Cambridge 1971). F.M. Kulay. 1986 (M a ): 6 Islamic CLQ 92-5
Iyer.17-44
1986(1) Supp. SCWR
A Retrograde step. 90 CW N 45-8
1985-86
Riba in Islamic law, Badar Durrez Ahmed. 1986 (Ma) :6 Islamic CLQ 51-70
“ P ight to maintenance under muslim law—A legal view” . M. Rafiq. 1986 (N) : 73 AIR 129-33
“ Samaj, samvidhan aur shariat” . Sudharani Srivastava. 1986:3 Kao LJ 74-7-
Shah Banu's case. Editorial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 13-5
The Shahbano case, the constitution and the court. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986 (Ja-Ma) :13 Ind Bar Rev 1-21
The Shah Bano case, the Shari- atariat cry, the Constitution and the court. V.R, Krishna
Shah Bano’s case and uniform civil code—A survey of public opinion among muslim community at Tirupati. P. Kote- shwar Rao. 1985 (O-D) : 27 JILI 572-7
Shah Bano revisited. Y.V, Chandrachud. 1986 (My) : I LEJ 6-7
Shari’ah and western jurisprudential though ts: A Com parative overview, Sham- suddin Shams. 1986 (D) : 6 Islamic CLQ 249-62
Tahir Mahmood on ‘Grandeur o f wonien-hood in Islam ! Lucy Carroll. 1986 (D) : 6Islamic CLQ 294-308
Talaq and ploygamy ; Some recent decisions from England and Pakistan. Lucy CarroH-1985 (S -D ): 5 Islamib CLQ 271-97
‘A Totally retrograde step’. K.S. Cooper. 1986 (M y); 1 LEJ 58
Uniform Civil Code—Muslim Women (protection of Righls on Divorce) Act. 1—The legislative anti-climax. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986: 48SCWR 1-14
260 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
MOHAN, C. RAJA
International Affairs (I)
MOHAN, DINESH
Education (N)Politics (S)
MOHAN, G.S.S. MURALI
Legislation (L)
MOHAN, PEGGY
Language(P)
MOHAN, VIDHU
Criminology (E) Criminology (S)
MOHANTY, AMARENNRAPrisons (E)Prisons (O)
MOHANTY, MANORANJAN
Politics (O)
MOHOLKAR, L.V
Succession (G)
MONDEJAR, ERMELINA BSociology (G)Women (G)
MONEY & CURRENCY
The 1966 devaluation in India : A Reappraisal. Pronab Sen.1986 ; 21 EPW 1322-8
Government borrowing ‘ and the monetary system, R.J. Mody. 1986 : 21 EPW 1427-30
IMF and devaluation : Creeping doubts. 1986 : 21 EPW 1135- 6
Magnitude and nature of ijecent depreciation of rupee. S.K. Verghese. 1986: 21 EPW1470-2
MOHANTY, SCriminology (C)Criminology (I)Prisons (C)Prisons (H)
MOHITE, RAJIV
Justice—Administration of (C)
MOHIYUDDIN, A.K
Communalism (R)
Monetary policy for dynamic growth. P.N. Malhotra. 1985 (D) : 39 RBI Bull 1029-36
Monetary policy for independent monetary authority. V.M.
■ Dendekar. 1986 : 21 EPW' 169-74
Monetary reform. Bhabatosb Datta. 1986 : 21 EPW 74-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 261
Monetary reform ; Some unresolved issues. R.H. Patil.1986 : 21 EPW 174-7
‘"Money, output and prices” . C. Rangarajan. 1985 (D ) : 39RBI Bull 1037-44
Report of the committee to review the working of the monetary system. 1985 (O ) : 39RBI Bull 725-30
A World monetary conference, at last ? ISG. 1986 : 21 EPW 369
MONEY-LENDING
Credit markets in rural India. M.J. Bhende. 21 EPW A119-24
South1986:
Kalathil. 1986: 21 EPW2258
Public debt as a mode of financing public expenditure: Some comments. Prabhat Patnaik.1986 : 21 EPW 1545-52
Thy Wrong of being kept out of money due. Bhalchandra Kelkar. 1986 (M a): 88 Bom LR 25-6
MONOPOLIES
Charade with a purpose. 21 EPW 2151
1986
Debt management in India. L.M. Bhole. 1986: 21 EPW 1013
Enlarging the scope of money markets. R.J. Mody. 1986: 21 EPW 2128-9
Government borrow ing: Costly generosity. 1986; 21 EPW982
Growth of deposits with nonbanking companies, 1983-84.1985 (O) : 39 RBI Bull 701- 24
G u ja ra t: Menance of moneylenders in Sagbara. Mathew
Corporate monopoly : Concentration per se versus abuse of concentration. Hargovind.1986 (I) (Ma) Comp LJ 119-23
Corporate monopoly : Concept and anti-monopoly law. Hat Govind. 1986 (1)(F ) Comp LJ 47-53
Corporate monopoly : Dominance and deregistration under The MRTP Act—some suggestions. V.P, Arya. 198^(1) (M) Comp LJ 19-21
Corporate monopoly : MRTP approvals retard industrial growth. R. Santhanam. 1986(2)(Ag) Comp LJ 207-12
262 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Corporate sector under the purview of The MR P Act. 1969. P.K. Ahuja. 1986 (Ag) : 24 CNN 1-6
Government companies and trade practices under the M R.T.P. Act. D B. Saxcna.1986 (D ); 16CS 917-21
Injunction orders by MRTP Commission. R. Santhanam.1986 (3) (O) Comp LJ 83-91
MRTP Act.38
1986 (N ); 1LE3
Restrictive trade practices— Legal framework. R. Krishnan. 1986 (3) (N) Comp LJ 152-79
Why blame M RTP A ct? H.K. Paranjape. 1985-86: 25 (15)Mains 11-2
MOOLGAOKAP, S
Industries (M)
MOOLIA, A.N
United Nations (U)
MOORJANI, K GJustice—Administration of (T)
M pO R TH y, K. KRISHNA
Industries (S)Public Sector (D)
MORALITY
On a crippled moral vision. Henryk Skolimowski. 1982 :8 a l t 419-21
Social values : Where to begin.1986 : 21 EPW 2153
MORAY, RAJU Z
Corruption (S)Drafting (T)Family Planning (N)
MOREHOUSE, WARD
International Affairs (S)
MORJE, MAHABALESHWAR
Housing (H)
m o t o r -v e h ic l e s
Impact of 1982 amendment (Act o f l ‘)82) on motor accident claims. Sarat Chandra Rau- tray. 1985 (O) : 20 ACJ x- xi
Transfer of motor vehicles and insurance against tbird party risks. V. Ramaseshan. 1985 (J l-S ): 27 JlL l 469-82
MOTWANI, R.C
Industries (V)
MOULIK, TUSHAR KIndustries (L)
MUKHERJEE, ACHINTYACompanies (0)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 263
M UKHERJEE, BIMALENDU
Companies (O)
M UKHERJEE, DILIP
Economic Development (C)
HUKERJEE, I Police (B)
MUKERJEE, K.L
Politics (U)
MUKHERJI, KAMAL
Criminology (C) Criminology (M)Prisons (P)
MUKHERJEE, M
Eco'nomic Development (S)
MUKHERJE, N Civil Procedure (S)Rent Control (S)
MUKHERJEE, NEELA
International Trade (I)
MUKHERJI, NIRMAL
Administration (B) Administration (P) Administration (R)
MUKHERJEE. S.N
Civil Service (C) Constitutional law (C)
M UKHERJI. SAUGATA Agriculture (A)
MUKERJEE. SHYAMAL KUMAR
Population (L)
MDKHI, s .lMedical Jurisprudence (E)Police (D)
M UKHIA, HARBANS
Communalism (C)
MUKHIA, R B
Education (U)
MUKUND, KANAKLATHA
Banking (B)Economic Development (B)
M ULJI, ROSALEEM
Language(S)
MUNDLE, SUDIPTO
Economic Development (H)
MUNI, S.D
History (N)History (S)International Affairs (P) International Affairs (R) International Affairs (S)
MUNISH. MUKUL
Education (M)Justice—Administration of (S) Taxation (F)
MUNIVENKATAPPA, TEducation (U)
264 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
MURALIDHARAN, SUKUMAR
Electronics (R)Energy (C)
MURART LAL
Police (P)
MURARKA, DEVInternational Affairs (F) International Affairs (M)
MURPHY, J OLegal Profession (H)
MURTY, A V. KRISHNAConstitutional law (W)
MURTI, B.V. KRISHNA
Agriculture (S)
MURTHY, K.S. DAKSHINA
Pollution (P)
MURTY, iM.V.S Companies (T)
MURTHY. N.V.K
Cinema (D)Communication (C) Education (U)International Affairs (T) Mass Media (C)Mass Media (M)Political Parties (W)
MURTI, RAM
Companies (1)
MURTHY, T. KRISHNA
Land (N)
MUSAMANNO, MICHAEL A
Criminal Procedure (D)
MUSHABEN, JOYCE MARLE
International Affairs (R)
MUSHAKOJI, KINHIDEInternational Affairs (S)
MUSTAFA, SEEMA
Marriage & Divorce (M) Mohammedan law (M)Women (A)Women (M)
MUTASA, D,N.EParliament, State Legis
latures (O)
MUTHAMMA, C.B
Economic Development (M) Education (C politics (P)
MUTTALIB, M.A
Administration (P)
M U Z\M M IL, MOHD
Education (E)
N., C
International Affairs (B)
NADAR, A. NEELALOHITHA- DASAN
Elections (S)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 265
n a d k a r n i , m .vAgriculture (B)Economic Development (I)
NADKARNI, VIMLA V
Social Work (M)
NADVI, KHALID
Labour (E)
NAG, MON IPopulation (I)Women (1)
NAGARAJAN, R V
Companies (P)
NAGENDRAN, C.R
Internatioral Trade H)
NAGLA, B.K
Criminology (J)
NAGPAUL, HANS
Criminology (A)
NAHATA, B.R
Elections (S)
NAIDOO, L.VHuman Rights fR)Race Relations (O)
NAIK. CHITRA
Education (A)
n a ik , u s h a
Women (T)
NAIR, ARVIND
Drugs (W)
NAIR, G. SADASIVAN
Evidence (S)Judiciary (J)Mohammedan law (M)
NAIR, JANKI
Agriculture (M)Economic Development (K) Terrorism (K)
NAIR, K. NARAYAN
Forestry (L)
NAIR, M. ‘g OVINDAN
Criminal Law (S)
NAIR, m .k . SUKUMARAN
Economic Development (C) Politics (C)
NAIR, RAJASEKHARAN Police (I)
NAIR, V.K SATHYAVAN
Judiciary (N)Stamp Act (N)
NAKARADA, RADMILA
Communalism (M)
NALDl, GINO j
Public International Law (S)
NALINIFamily Planning (1)
266 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
NALINI, G. SATHYAMALA
Family Planning (I)
NAMBOODIRI, P.K.S
International Affairs (N)
NAMBOODIRIPAD, E.M.S
History (N)Uniform Civil Code (T)
NANAVATTY, MAHER C
Companies (V)Sociology (A)
NANDA, SUBRAT KUMAREducation (N)
NANDU RAM
Minorities (S)
NANDY, ASHIS Culture (F)International Affairs (?) Sociology (R)
NANJUNDAN, S
Industries (I)
NARAIN, HARSH-
Gandhism (H)
NARAIN, IQBAL
Education (D)Education (P)Education (R)
NARAIN, JAGAT
Judiciary (J)Legal Aid (L)
NARAIN, JA I
Gandhism (G)Gandhism (P)
NARAIN, LAXMI
Companies (N)Public Sector (C)
NARASIMHAN, C.V
Criminology (J)
NARAYAN, D
Foresty (L)
NARAYAN, LATA
Social Work (W)
n a r a y a n a :, p .sHindu Law (S)Law General (L)Marriage & Divorce (N) Poverty (S)Succession (S)
NARAYANAN, K.R
International Affairs (I) International Affairs (N) International Affairs (S) Secularism (K)
NARAYANASWAMI, K
Justice—Administration of (I) Medical Jurisprudence (D) Science & Technology (I)
NARAYANASWAMI, R
Administration (R)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 2^7
n a r a y a n a s w a m y , r a m n a t h
History (A)Socialism (S)
n a r a y a n a s w a m y . t .v
Companies (W)
NARCOTICSAlcoholism and drug depen
dence. M Z . Khan. 1986 (Ja): 14 IJC ri 3-16
Dangerous drugs: Back tosquare one. 1986 : 21 EPW 2017
NARLA VANI
Medical Jurisprudence (S)
NARIMAN, F.S
Legal Profession (L)
NATARAJAN, S ' Companies (R)
NATH, L.M
Health (E)
NATH, SURENDRA
Companies (L)Justice—Administration of (E)
NATH, V
Urbanisation (U)
NATHANIELS. ELIZABETH Sociology (T)
NATIONALISATIONNationalisation of life insurance
in India. Kamal NayanKabra.53
1986 : 21 EPW 2045-
North-Scuth dialogue on norms governing uationalisation of foreign assets. P.S. Sangal.1985 (JI-S); 20 FTR 214-24
NAURIYA, ANIL
Ombudsman (P)
NAVLAKHA, GAUTAM
Marriage & Divorce (M) Moharrfmedan law (M)Women (M)
NAWAZ,, M.IC
Computer (L)Human Rights (L)Law General (L)Legal Profession (O)
NAYAK. PURUSOITAMEmployment, Unemploy
ment (D)
NAYAK, RAJENDRA KUMAR Law General (C)
NAYAR, KULDIP
Press (N)
NAYAR. RAJIV
Justice—Administration of (P)
268 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
NEDINHALL, SATISH
Judiciary (B)
NEHRU, B.KPolitical Parties (R)
NEHRU, JAWAHARLALFederalism (J)
NERFIN, MARC United Nations (U)
NICODEMUS. EVERLYN Women (W)
NIGAM, R.S
International Trade (G)
NIGAM, RAJ K
Public Sector (I)
NIKHARA, RAMESH
Legal Profession (P)
NIRMALA, S
Public Sector (E)
NOBLE. ALLEN G
Criminology (V)
NOORANI, A.G
Administrative Law (L) Civil Liberties (A)Civil Liberties (I)Civil Liberties (M)Civil Liberties (P)Civil Liberties (R)Civil Liberties (S)Civil Liberties (T)
History (N).History (W)Human Rights (C)Human Rights (A) iD te rn a t io n a l Affairs (I) Justice-Administration of (A) Mohammedan law (M)Press (A)Writs (L)
NOVIKOV, VIKTOR
Military Law (S)
NZONGOLA-NTAl A J A International Affairs (N)
O., A
History (B)
OBSCENITY
Kondke’s plea accepted. 1986 (N ) : 1 LEJ 53
Obscene hoardings in Tamil Nadu. 1986(0 ): 1 LAWCOL 6-7
Obscenity—the use and abuse of the law. Indira Jai Singh.1986 (O) ; 1 LAW COL 4-6
Obscenity law in other countries. Indira Jaising. 1986 (0 ): 1 LAW COL 8
The Parameters of decency. Arunava Ghosh. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 42-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 269
ODDIE, G.AReligion (H)
OJHA, J.M
Health (E)
OJHA, P.DAccount & Audit (I)Agriculture (A)Banking (A')Industries (I)
OKA, G.S
Banking (A)
OKOLO, AMECHIInternational Affairs (D)
OKUKPU, VICTORIA N
Legal Aid (L)
OKW ECHIME JR., VINENT M
Banking (B)
OLUFEMI, KOLA
International Affairs (C)
OMBUDSMANProtecting the cat from the
m ouse: The Lokpal Bill,1985. Anil Nauriya. 1986: 21 EPW 1981-2
Transplanting ombudsman in India. R.B. Jain and Jaya- shreeP.IIai. 1985 (JI-S): 31 IJ.PA 855-69
O’MEARA, DAN
International Affairs (D)
OMEGAJudiciary (H)
OMO-FADAKA, JIM O H
Energy (A)International Affairs (M)
OMVEDT, GAIL
Minorities (U)Pollution (E)Women (P)
OOMMEN, M.A Education (E)
OPOLOT, JAMES S.E
Criminal l 4w (H) Criminology (A) Criminology (D)Police (A)
OSTERGAARD, GEOFFREY
Gandhism (R)
OWOADE, M.A
Criminology (N)
OZA, G.L
Legal Profession (P)
P., J
Constitutional Law (T)
P ., J J
Housing (P)
PACHO, ARTURO
Administration (A)
270 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
PADHY, S.NMedical Jurisprudence (S)
PADHYE. P.Y
Companies (C)
PADMAKUMAR, K Politics (P)
PADMANABHAN, C.B
Education (F)Education (R)
PADMANABHAN. V.T
Health (H)
PAIWomen (G)
PAIGE, GIENN D
International Affairs (N)
PAL, B.KCriminal Law (T)Terrorism (T)Uniform Civil Code (U)
p a l , SAMARDITYACompanies (E)
PALME, OLOFInternational Affairs (C)
PALSHIKAR, V.G
Justice—Administration of (D) Justice—Administration of (L) Legil Profession (L)
PANAKAL, J .J Prisons (I)
PANANDIKER, V.A. PAI
Administration (R)Elections (F)
PANDA. HRUSHIKESH Pollution (T)
PANDA, K.C
Criminology (T)
PANDAV. C.S
Health (E)
PANDEY, ASHOK KUMAR Labour(E)
PANDEY, D.C
Criminal Law (C)
PANDEY, GEETANJALI
Women (H)
PANDEY, JANAK Labour(L)
PANDEY, KAILASH NATH
Hindu Law (A)
PANDEY, KAMTA PRASAD
Caildren (C)
PANDEY, MAMTA PRASAD
Labour(C)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 271
PANDEY, RAJENDRA
Criminology (R) Criminology (S) International Affairs (M) International Affairs (D) International Trade (G) International Trade (N) International Trade (S)
PANDEY, S Banking (C)
PANDEY, T.N
Companies C)Income Tax (C)Income Tax (L) Interpretation (C)Taxation (I)Taxation (R)
PANDIAN, P.HCriminal Law (L)Criminal Law ^R)
PANDIAN, M.S.S
Civil Liberties (C) Companies (B)History (T)Politics (B)Politics (T)
PANDIAN, S.R
Planning (P)
PANDIT, NIRMALA
Children (I>
PANIGRAHI, CHINTAMANI
Poverty (S)
PA NIK A R. P.G.K Social Welfare (F)
PANlKKAR, R
Sociology (D)
PANJW ANI, R.S
Excise & Customs (M)
PANT, GIRIJESH
International Affairs (G /
PANT, K.C
Education (E)Public Sector (R)
PANT. NIRANJAN
Irrigation (F)
PA N TU I,\J, P. VENKANNA
Criminal Procedure (S)
PA PPU , LAXM l
Export (C)Export (E)Export (F)
PARAMAGURU, PONCrime <B)Women (W)
PARAMESWARAN, M .R
Civil Procedure (L)
PARAMESWARAN, S
Judiciary (E)
272 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
PARANJAPE. H.K
Economic Development (W) Education (E)Federalism (N)Industries (W)Management (B)Monopolies (W)Politics (?)Railways (T)Social Welfare (L)
PARASARAN, K
Legal Profession (E)Legal Profession (P)
PARASHER, ALOKA Women (T)
PARASHER, S.CElections (E)
PARASURAMAN, S Sociology (M)
PARDAWALA, PARIDA
Marriage & Divorce (D)
PARDESI, GHANSHYAM
History (N)Labour(D)Minorities (A)Politics (A)
PAREEK, UDAI Management (D)
PAREKH, BHIKHU
Gandhism (0)
PARIKH, S,N
Constitutional Law (R)Fundamental Rights (R)
PARKASH, P
Labour (E)
PARLIAMENT, STATE LEGIS-LATURES
Admissibility of questions about private companies. N .N .fMehra. 1985 (S) i 31 JP l 425-32
Composition of the eighth Lok Sabha. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI64-72
Eighth conference of Commonwealth speakers. Subbash C. Kashyap. 1986 (M a): 32 JPI 30-9
Courts and legislatures. 1986 : 99 LW 5-8
Documents of constitutional and parliamentary interest. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI 124-9
Documents of constitutional and parliamentary interest. 1986 (Ma) ; 32 JPI 64-72
Editorial note. 1985 (Ma) : 31 JPI 1-2
Editorial note [Nehru and Parliament]. Subhash C. Kashyap. 1986 (Je): 32 JPI 153-4
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 273
Election of deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. 1985 (Ma) : 31 JPl 21-4
Election of presiding officers of the eight Lok Sabha and felicitations to them. 1985 (M a): 31JPI 10 20
latroduction. Subhash C. Kashyap. 1986 (Je) : 32 JPI 155-72
Joint comniittec on offices of profit—seventh Lok Sabha. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI 52-63
Joint inaugural meetings o f the financial committees of Parliament. 1985 (S): 31 JPI 433-5
The Kerala subject committees. V.M. Sudheeran. 1985 (S ):31 JPI 405-13
New Delhi Conference of Commonwealth Speakers, January J986. Subhash C. Kashyap. 1985 <D): 31JPI 549-65
The One-Part parliament and the Westminister isystem.D.N.E. Mutasa. 19«6(M a):32 JPI 14-21
Parliament and social change- Eradication o f dowry evil. Tara Singh. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI 31-8
Parliamentarians’ homage to Shrimati Indira Gandhi. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI 3-9
Parliamentary and constitutional developments. 1985 (Ma) : 31 JPI 112-3
Parliamentary and constitutional developments (1 April to 30 June, 1985). 1985 (S) : 31 JPI 467-74
Parliamentary and constitutional developments (1 July to 30 September 1985). 1985(D ): 31 JPI 612-20
Parliamentary and constitutional d€velopraents. (1 Octobcr to3i December 1985). 1686 (M a): 32 JPI 56-63
Parliamentary decorum. Bal RamJakhar. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI 25-30 .
Parliamentary diplomacy—Anew factor in international relations. Heinrich Klebes,1985 (D ): 31 JPI 571-85
Parliamentary events and activities. 1985 (Ma) : 31 JPI 86- 92
Parliamentary events and activities. 1985 (S ) : 31 JPI 443-6
274 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Parliamentary events and activities. 1986 ( D ) : 31 JP I 590-8
Parliamentary events and activi* ties. 1:986 (M a): 32 JPI 42-8
Parliaments, and information dissemination. Subhash C- Kashyap. 1985 (M a): 31 JPI 39-51
The Political position of the presiding officer outside parliament with special reference to general election. T.R. Vakatora. 1986 (Ma) :32 JPI 9-13
Privilege issues. 1985 M a ); 31 JPI 93-109
Privilege issues. 1985 (S ) : 31 JPI 447-63
Privilege issues. 1985 (D ): 31 JPI 599-607
Privilege issues. 1986 (Ma) ;■ 32 JPI 49-53
Problems of anti-defection. Kamal Wadhwa. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ 53
Procedural matters. 1985 (Ma) ; 31 JPI 110-1
Procedural matters. 1985 (S) :31 JPI 464-6
Procedural matters. 1985 (D) 531 JPI 608-11
Procedural matters. 1986 (M a):32 JPI 54 5
Registration and declaration of the pecuniary interests of matters in Australia. H.A. Jenkins. 1986 (M a): 32 JPI22-9
Role of opposition in the Indian legislature. Ararendra Sarma,1985 (D) : 31 JPI 566-70
Role o f Parliament in monitoring the performance of rail- vfays as a public utility. K.T.V. Raghavn. 1985 (S) :31 JPI 414-24
Sanctity of oath. 1985t86; 90 CWN 108-12
Sessional review. 1985 (M a ) :31 JPI 132-54
Sessional review. 1985 (S) ; 31 JPI 475-505
Sessional review. 1985 (D) : 31 JPI 621-45
Sessional review: Eight Lok Sabha. 1986 (Ma) : 32 JPI73-85
Sessional review : Hundred and thirty-sixlh session. 1986 (M a): 32 JPI 85-98
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 275
The Speaker and the use of pre- cendent and discretionary powers of the chair. Tan Sri Dato Mohamed Zahir. 1986 (M a ) : 32 JPI 3-8
The Speaker’s powers.21 EPW 2201
1986
Treasury bills. T.K. Velayu* dham. 1986: 21 EPW 1610
Treasury bills. Broadening the market. 1986: 21 EPW2068
Treasury bills in India. R.K. Scshadri. 1986 : 21 EPW696-7, 1285-6
Treasury bills Valoyudbam. 935-6
in India. T.K. 19^6 : 21 EPW
Wit and homour in Parliament.1985 (M a): 31 JPI 7S-85
Wit and humour in Parliament.1985 (S ) : 31 JPI 438-42
Wit and humour in Parliament.1985 (D) : 31 JPI 5S6-9
Mass Media (C)
PARTHASARATHY, R
Excise & Customs (C)Excise & Customs fE)Excise & Customs (J)Excise & Customs (T)
PARTNERSHIP
Application of partnership principles in corporate m atters; How for appropriate ? Yogesh Mehta. 1986 ( J a ) : 6 Guj LH M
PARVATRI
Industries W )Politics (M)
PASCA, T.M Politics (iJ)
PATEL, HARBANS Education (W)
PATEL, HASU H
History (S)
W it and humour in Parliament. PATEL, JAY ANTI K1986 (Ma) : 32 JPI 40-1
PARMAR, B.D
Agriculture (T)
PARTHASARATHl, GEducation (E)Education (1)
International Aifuirs (A)
PATEL, K P
Justice-Administiation ofXT)
PATEL, KRISHNA AHOOJAWomen (N)
276 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
PATEL, SURENDRA J
Economic Development (E) Economic Development (1) International Affairs (T) Planning (P)
PATEL, SUJATA Labour (C)Minorities (G)
PATEL, THRITY DINSHAWCriminal Law (A)
PATHAK, G.G Police (W)
PATHAK, HARBANS(
Education (R)
PATHAK, HARSHENDU
Criminal Law (O) Interpretation (P)Labour(P)
PATHAK, R.P
Industries (R)
PATHAK, R S
Arbitration (I)
PATIL, DAMODER
Constitutional Law (G) Constitutional Law (R) Contract (R)Labour(P)
PATIL, DHAIRYASHEEL
Legal Education (L)
PATIL, R.H
Companies (C)Money & Currency (M)
PATIL, R.L.M
Politics (M)United Nations (U)
PA tN A lK , B.N
Criminal Procedure (G) Criminal Procedure (O) Evidence (O)Evidence (S)Police (O)
PATNAIK, MANOSORANJAN
Jfustice-Administration of (D) Legal Aid (D)
PATNAIK, PRABHAT
Economic Development (N) Economic Development (?) Money-Lending (P)
PATNAIK, UTS A
Agriculture (A)
PATODIA, D,NInternational Trade (W)
PATRI. VASANTHA Criminology (C)
PAUL, SEBASTIAN Religion (W)
PAUL, SWARAJ
Companies (C)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 277
PAULSSON, GUNNAR
Industries (E)
PAVSU, CHIRCHIRRI
International Affairs (M)
PAYNE, JULIEN D
' Marriage & Divorce (I)
PERERA, JEHAN
History (S)
PE8ETTI, PETER O
Criminolbey (C)Religion (A)
PERSONAL LAWSConflict between personal law
and ci\i' law. M .I. Joseph.1986 KLT 85-8
Constitution vs. personal law. Rani Jethmalani. 1986 (Je) : 1 LEJ2I-2
Legal status of the test tube babies in Hindu-Muslim societies in India. S.D. Punekar. 1986 (S) : 6 Guj LH12-4
Problem of illegitimate children under various personal laws in India : A plea for rationalisation. 1982-83 : 8 & 9 Ku LJ 127-32
PETER, AUGUSTINECompariies (L)Companies (R)
PETRAS, JAMESEconomic Development (L) International Affairs (G) International Affairs (N)
PETROSYANTS, AInternational Affairs (S)
PETTIGREW, JOYCL History.(U)
PHADKE, AN ANT Drugs (D)
PHARIA, B.L
Administration (K)
PHATNANF, P
Women (W)
PHUL CHAND.Federalism (F)
PIETERSE, J. NEDERVEEN International Affairs'(T)’
PILLAI, JAYASIiREE
Ombudsman.(T)
PILLAI, K.N, CHADRASEKHA- RAN
Criminal Procedure (C)Wild Life (L)
PILLAI, P. MOHANAN Industries (K)
PILLAI, VIJAI
Economic Development (A)
278 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
PITCHANDI, N
Criminology (C)Medical Jurisprudence (F)
PITH A WALLA, HOMER D Consumer Protection (Y)
PLANNINGBudeet and seventh plan. D.T,
Lakdawala.657-60
1986; 21 EPW
Decentralised planning: Loopholes that remain. T S. Gulati. 1986; 21 EPW 1399- 1400
Evaluating planning machinery at sub-national levels: An Integrated framework. Y. Venueopal Reddy. 1986 (Ja- Ma) : 32 UFA 52-64
Financing the step-up in plan investm ent: Administeredorice hikes or increased deficit financing ? K. Sundaram and Suresh D. Tendulkar.1986 : 21 EPW 1109-13
How much for the plan ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1663
If it is a plan.... 1985 : 20 EPW 1897-9
Key aspects of state-level planning. C.H. Hanumantha Rao. 1985-86 : 24 (15) Mains 23-5
Making the plan irrelevant.B.M. 1986 :21 EPW 60-1
On the reliability ofN SS data. M.H. Suryanarayana and S.S. Iyengar. 1986: 21 EPW 261- 4
Seventh plan and beyond (1985- 2000'). Surendra J. Patel.1987 ; 25 (19) Mains 27-30. 68
Planning and rural poor, Jag- fliRhSinha. 1985-86:24 (47) Mains 28-30
Planning for social defence. Hira Singh. 1986 (Ja) : 21 SD 1-4
The Planning that failed : A retrospect as prospect. S.R. Pandiyan. I9 8 6 (M a ):7 G M 797-818
Popular participation in economic planning. Awadesh P. Sinha. 1986 (Ap-Je) ; 32IJPA 241-50
Pruning the plan to pay for ‘Security*. B.M. 1986 : 21 EPW 1834-3
Regional imbalances and seventh plan. Malabika Das Gupta. 1986 : 21 EPW 528-9
Seventh plan Satish Jha. Mains 11-4
unemployment. 1985-86 : 24 (23)
SUBJECT' AND' AUTHOR INDEX 279
POLICE
Accomplice evidence-natur* and scope. Sita Ram Singh. 1986 ^(D): 20 CBI Bull 3-6
African,policewomen : An issue in criminal justice administration. James S.E. Opolot.1985 ( J I ) : 12 IJ Cti 118-21
The Application o f science and medicine to . th e administration of law. F.V. Arul. 1986 (Jl) : 20 CBI, Bull ,U2
Better utilisation of manpower in the police. Ij., ' Mwlkcrjee.1984 ( 0 -D ) : 31 .IP;j;4?-3I
Blue print for the reorganisation o f the narcotic wing o f the Central Bureau of Investigation. Divekar Prasad. 1985 <0) ; 19 CBI Bull 3-7
CBI condensation : Air linkticket fraud. Robert T. Raffel. .1986 (O ): 20 CBI Bull 12-4
CW condensation : The Canadian drug assets seizure programme. Garry Saunders.1986 (N ) ; 20 C fiffiijil 6-8
CBI condensation ; The'Citizen police academy. Rpnald E. Ferguson. 1986 (Jl)': 20 CBI Bull 9-13
CBI condensation: Computertechnology and selective tra- flQc enforcement, LI Deitch
Gregory. L. Goodson and Joyce Johnston. 1986 (Je ) :20 CBI Bull 8-10
CBI condensation : Houston’sdart programme. John P.
. Bales. 1986_(Ag) ; 20 CBIBull 8-12
CBI condensation : t h ‘e Ya CP Highway Safety Cpipmittee. Larry Thompson. 1986 (Ma):20 CBI Bull 9-lC-
CBI condensation : Oral ' resumes. E .E . (TED) ^Cookc. 1986 (S) : 20 CBI Bull 7-8
CRI condensation ; Policc professionalism. Michael Stein- man and Charls W. Eskridge. 1986(0):, 20 CBI Bull 7-10
A Case study : Those four hours in that police station. O.M. Gupta. 1986(Ap-Je); 31 IPJ 67-9
Causerie. F.V. Ar^L 1983 (Je) : l l L J C r i l - 2
Clue from a cartridge. S N. Tcwari. 1984(0 -D ): 31 IPJ51-2
Collective violence and the police. Ajay K. Mehra. 1985- 86 : 2 (32) Mains 26, 34
280 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The “ Compleat” investigator. JohnLobo. 1986 (A g): 20CBl Ball 1-5
Complexities o f handwriting examination in unfamiliar and foreign scripts. R. Raja- gopalan & D.R. Rohilla. 1986 (JI) ; 20 CBI Bull 3-8
Contextual constraints on police action. C.H.S. Jayewardene. T982 ( J I ) : 10 IJ Cri 100-7
Crime scene linvestigation with the aid of physical clues. Sahib Singh Chandna. 1985 (A g): 19 CBI Bull 1-6
Death of N agam m al: Sukide or homicide ? K.K. Rajasekha- ran. 1984 (0 -D ) : 3 1 IPJ 23-6
Deaths in police custody. Amnesty In.ternational. 1986 (M a ): 1 LAW COL 11-2
Deaths in police custody. Some anatomical considerations. K. Balagopal. 1986 : 21 EPW1924-6
Deaths in police custody: Whom and why do the police kill ? K. Balagopa!. 1986: 21 EPW 2028-9
Detection of fraudulent mark- sheet and certificates—An interesting case report. S L.
Mukhi and S.P. Acharya. 1986 (Je) : 20 CBI Bull 5-7
Develqpment of a scale tomeasure public attitude towards police. M Z. Khan <£ K.P. Krishna. 1985 ( J I ) : 13 IJ Cri 85-95
Dilemmas and dimensions ofpolice reforms in India. P.D. Sharma. 1985 (JI-S ): 31IJPA 778-90
Driving the poor to the v/aU. 1986 : 21 EPW 1475-6
EGO and policemen. B.P. Sahs.1984 < 0-D ): 31 IPJ 10-3
Editor’s rejoinder. 1986 ( S ) ; ] LAW COL 20-1
Ethics and the police. Joha Lobo. 1986 (S) : 19 GBI Bull1-3
Evaluation of persoDnel performance in police perspectives. G C. Singhvi. 1984 (O -D ): 31 IPJ 2-9
Examination o f bank accounts and problems faced by the investigating officer during investigation. Murari Lai and M K . Jha. 1986 (N ); 20 CBI Bull 2-5
Federal discovery rules in the U.S. Jessica Hagen. 1986 (Ag) : I LAW COL 58-62
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 281
Gujarat—cover-up of gang rape by policemen. Mathew Kalathil. 1986 : 21 EPW 329-30
G ujarat—extortion by police: Tribals’ everyday plight. Mathew Kalathil. 1986: 21 EPW 617-8
G u ja ra t: law and order in a shambles. Mathew Kalathil. 19S6 : 21 EPW 1928
Heads or tails, Naxalite ? Raj Khilnani. 1986 (S): 1 LAW C Q L 19-20
Heads, you are a terrorist : Tails, you are a Naxalite. Suman Abraham. 1986 ( J I ) :1 LAW COL 8-9
Humour in police. Je) ; 31 IPJ 72
1986 (Ap.
Identification of unavailable or destroyed gun. J.K. Sinha.1984 (O -D ): 31 IPJ 49-50
Image of police in USSR. N.S. Saksena. 1986 (A p-Je); 31IPJ 61-3
The Impregnable abode o f Goddess Sri Valli, K.K. Raja- sekharan Nair. 1984 (J l-S ): 3 U P J 32-8
Improving the police image. K.P. Krishna. 1982(11): 10 IJ Cri 140-7
In search of hot water (a quest for structuraljeform s in the police). P.O. Malaviya. 1985 (JI-S): 31 IJPA 805-26
Independence d^y (1984) police awards. 1984(O -D ): 31 IPJ 53-9
Indian policewomen in the South African police force), E.E. Poodhun. 1985 (Ja-Je): 5IJCC 1-2
Jnflaence o f barrel length on dispersion in muzzle loading guns. H.S. Maheswari and Mansoor Ahmad. 1983 ( Ja ) :11 IJ Cri 63-4
Internal organizationaj constraints on police efficiency.C.R.S. Jayewardene. 1984 (JI-S) : 31 IPJ 10-6
Interpol (International criminal Police Organization). Abdul Rayees Khan, 1986 : 54 An LT 33-6
It happens in Britain too. (Ap-Je): 31 IPJ 66, 9
1986
Juvenile delinquency and the role of police. Shyam Singh. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 137-42
The Machinery of criminal investigation : .......Some ideaand reflections. M.ehrajuddin Mir. 1982 (Ja) ; lO U Cri 59r61
282 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Major case squads. Michael F. Brown and Ray Johnson.1985 (S ): 19CBI Bull 11-3
Musings of a retired police officer. F.V. Arul. 1985 ( D ) : 19 CBI Bull 1-2
The New ‘Samaritans'—Peacekeeping battalions of the Central Reserve police Force. T.G.L. Iyer. 1984 (JI-S); 31 IPJ 52-6
On complaints and grievances. P.D. Malaviya. 1984 (Ap- J e ) : 31 IPJ 2-12
On test identification parade.B .N .Patnaik. 1986: 62 CLT 49.60
Our little dishotiesties, K .F. Rustamji. 1985 (N ) ; 19 CBI 1-2
Paramilitary forces : More is not enough. 1986: 21 EPW1476
Pathology of police-public relationship : Causes and cure. S.K. Chaturvedi, 1984 (JI-S):31 IPJ 39-42
People’s participation in police work. D.R. Singh. 1984 (S- D ) : 4 IJCC 109-12
The Police-Brutalisation and corruption. 1986; 21 EPW 143
Police—community relations : A study in images.’ K.P. Krishna, Muzaffar Iqbal and M.Z. Khan. 1981 (Ja) : 9 IJ Cri 14-22
Police—media relations. Joseph E. Scuro. 1 9 8 5 (0 ): 19 CBI Bull 8-9
Police-people relationship in contemporary India. Ranajit Das Gupta. 1985 (O -D ): 32 IJPA 1936-42
Police and society, Sharit K. Bhowmik. 1986: 21 EPW 241-3
Police in a changing society. T. Ananthachari. 1984 (O-D) :31 JPJ 14-22
Police ro le: Attitudes and attitude transformation. S.M. Diaz. 1983 (JI) ; 11 IJ Cri 77-84
The Police role in industrial undertakings. John Lobo, 1986 (D) : 20 CBI Bull 1-2
Police tra in ing : Innovations.G.C. Singhvi. 1984 (JI-S) :31 IPJ 2-9
Policing the oldest profession. Sheela Barse. 1986 (M y): I LEJ 34-7
policing the police II : The libc' ral rejoinder. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (0 ) : 1 LEJ 42-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 283
Power motive, hope o f power and fear of power among male and femafe police personnel. Bilgees Fatima & Afzal Kureshi. 1984 (Ja ): 12 U Cri 55-7
Private security arrangements for decreasing police workload. William C. Cunningham & Todd H. Taylor. 1986 (My) : 20 CBI Bull 8- 9
The Problems of the detection of economic crimes at the police level. M.K. Jha and Murari Lai. 1986 (O) : 20 CBI Bull1-5
Problems of identification. F.V. Arul. 1986 (N ): 20 CBI Bull 1
Research methodology. F.V. Arul. 1986 (S) : 20 CBI Bull 1-2
The Role of law in the establish, ment of a new international o rd e r : A Proposal for atransnational police force. Robert C. Johansen and Saul H. Mendlovitz. 1980 ; 6 ALT 307-37
The Role of press in building up police image. K.M. Mathur. 1986 (Ap-Je): 31 IPJ 43-50
The Scapegoats of the society.H.S. Sethi. 1886 (Ap-Je) : 31
IPJ 64-5
Some aspects of reforms in police administration. G.C. Singhvi. 1985 (JI-S) : 31 IJPA 791-804
Some thoughts on prevention of crime. F.V. Arul. 1985 (O):19 CBI Bull 1-2
Speaker identification by sound spectrography. V.N. Sehgal <6 S.R. Singh. 1986 (Ap) ; 20CBI Bull 1-3
Stress in police working. Robert B. Schaefer. 1985 (D ) :19 CBI Bull 10-12
Tamil Nadu—Police atrocities at Madukkuppam. 1986 : 21EPW 330-1
Temporary assignments to criminal investigation units. LEO S. Dadigan. 1985 (N) : 19 CBI Bull 6-7
Traffic safety and the need for a diagnostic approach, B.S. Sastry. 1984 (JI-S) : 31 IPJ 29-31
Trap with a difference. I.V. Ratnarao. 1985 (N) ; 19 CBI Bull 3-5
Usefulness o f X-rays photography in crime investigation.C.K. Jain. S.R. Singh and V.N. Sehgal. 1985 (S) : 19 CBI Bull 4-10
284 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Verbal and non-verbal exhibitionists : Its nature and legal implication in South Africa. E.E. Poodhun. 1986 (A p ):20 CBI Bull 4-5
What ails our guardians ? K F. Rustamji. 1986 (S): I LEJ22-7
“ When an offence under section 13^ o f the Bombay Police Act for contravening an order or notification issued under section 37 of the said Act becomes cognizable ?” . G.G. Pathak. 1986 (Ma) : 92 Cri L J9
Why Daijit Singh had to die. Nandita Haksar. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 39-40
POLITICAL PARTIESAfter Bombay, what next ? K.C.
1.9&5-86 : 24 (19) Mains 1-3
BJP : End of moderation phase. Narendra Sharma. 1985-86 : 24 (32) Mains 3
BJP in transition. Narendra Sharma. 1985-86: 24 (37)Mains 3-5
CPI (M) and civil liberties. A. Subrahmanyan. 1986: 21EPW 185
Congress culture and heritage of Nehru. Pasheeduddin Khan. 1985-86 : 24 (17) Mains 23-6, 55 .
The Congress in a district. 1940- 46; Problems of political mobilization. Zoya Hasan. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 23 lESHR 41-62
Congress since indepenpence : Party-government nexus. Narendra Sharma. 1985-86 :24 (17) Mains 53, 58
Congress symbol plea dismissed. 1986 (N ) : 1 LEJ 53
GettingJoshi.4-5
the ticket. Chand 1985-86 ; 24 (1) Mains
Indian National Congress, 1885-1985 : An overall view. K.S.Shelvankar. 1985-86:24 (17) Mains 7-8, 57
Janata : Spirit, but not the will. Manini Chatterjee. 1985-86 :25 (8) Mains 2-3
BJP perspective point. 1986;28-31
: Advani’s view- 24 (40) Mains
Karachi Congress resolutions on fundamental rights (1931). 1985-86; 24 (17) Mains 54
Basic Congress policy. 1985-86 :24 (38) Mains 34-5
Kerala : Pull of office. 21 EPW 1384
1986 :
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 285
Lahore Congress resolution on complete Independence, December, 1929. 1985-86: 24(17): Mains 52
Law and order administration : Some emerging trends. S. Venugopal Rao. 1985 (JI-S);31 IJPA 767-77
The Missing factor. N.C. 1985- 86 : 24 (21-22) Mains 3-4
Operation bogus membership. Observer. 1S85-86: 24 (36) Mains 3-4
Political parties and leadership in an Islamic State. Khalid M . Ishaquc. 1986 (Je-S): 6 Islamic CLQ 113-58
Role of political parties in India. B.K. Nehru. 1986 (A p-Je);32 IJPA 412-23
Sikh identity. Akali dal and federal polity. K.R. Bomb- wall. 1986: 21 EPW 888- 90
Wages of negligence. N.C. 1986 : 24 (35) Mains- 1-2
W hat Congress meant to me fifty years ago. N.V.K Murthy. 1985-86 : 24 (17)Mains 15-6
West Bengal and Congress (1) :. Wounded pride. 1986 : 21EPW 1134-5
Writ by MLA. 1986 (D) : I LEJ19
POLITICS
Aberrations a t every level. Romesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21EPW 1525
Accord fall-out. N .C 1985- 86 : 24 (47) Mains 1-2
Afghanistan: Edging closer.Lawrence Lifschultz. 1986: 21 EPW 1001
All this getting together. Romesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21
, EPW 2159
Andhra Pradesh—Charity begins in the house. M. Shatrugna. 1986 : 21 EPW 738-9
Andhra Pradesh : M urder of a veteran democrat. K . Bala- gopal. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2168-9
Assam : language politics.Ghanshyam Pardesi. 1986:24 (42) Mains 8-9
Assam : Quest for homogeneity. Sujit Choudhury. 1985-86:25 (7) Mains 11-4
Assam verdict. Radhakrishna. 1986 <Ja): 7 GM 669-71
Backwards all . Romesh Thaper. 1986 : 21 EPW 1773
286 INDEX TO INDIAN LEq AL PERIODICALS
Bad capitalists, good private sector : Politics of tax raids.M.S.S. Pandian. 1986: 21EPW 563-4
Bangladesh : Elections promises no change. Hameeda H o«ain. 1985-86 : 25 (7) Mains 21-2
Behind Gorkhaland agitation.B.P. Misra. 1985-86 ; 25(7) Mains 15-20
Beyond Westminister model- restructuring Indian political system for greater goal achievement. G.P. Srivastava. 1985 (JI-S) : 31 UFA 514-34
Bihar r Caste and class. 1986 : 21 EPW 1237
Bihar : Sampoorn Kranti Sam- nielan. Rajni Bakshi. 1986 : 21 EPW 1931
Black, white and grey. N.C. 1986 : 24 (42) Mains 1-2
Cabinet changes. N.C. 1985- 86 : 24 (37) Mains 1-3
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 809-10
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 901-2
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 990-1
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1094-5
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 2 t EPW 1141-2
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1243-4
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1339 40
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1441-2
Ca’cnftn diary. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 1674-5
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986 : 21 •EPW 1880-i
Calcutta diarv. AM. 1986 :21 EPW 1921-2
Calcutta diary, AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 2021-2
Caictilta diarv. AM. 1986 : 21 EPW 2115-6
Calcutta diary. AM. 1986: 21 EPW 2207-8
Capital view : Two Nations or one ? Romesh Thapar. 1985:20 EPW 1901-2
The Chandigarh experience. Vimal Baiasubrahmanyan. 1985-86 : 25 (7) Mains 23-4
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 287
Circle- of vendetta, Inder Mal- hotra. 1986 (Ap): 320 Sem25-8
‘Codes’ and behaviour patterns. Romesh Thapar. 1986 :. 21 EPW 1241
The Congress and conspirators. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21EPW 415
Congress thrusts and contradictions. Romesh Thapar. 1986:21 EPW 1091
Credcntial-mcngering. M.K. Sukumaran Nair. 1986 : 21 EPW 1916
Cynical moves. 1986; 21 EPW 1664-5
Dangerous trends. E. Habibul- lah. 1985-86 : 24 (26) Mains6
Dark clouds over Punjab. Satpal Dang. 1985-86 ; 24 (20)Mains 3-4, 32
Decentralising power. Rama Krsihna Hegde. 1986' (Ap) : 320 Sem 32-8
Demand for Khalistan. Sach- devVohra. 1986: 21 EPW 1738-9
The ‘Dinosaurs’ to the rescue. Romesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 679
Drift to disaster : Lessons o f the Nakodar inoident. Sucha Singh GUI. 1986: 21 EPW 422-3
Econoiiiic conse^iuences of a dominant coalition. Ranjit Sau. 1986 : 21 EPW 1068-73
Elites. R'Eftiashriay Roy. 1986 (A p): 320 Sem 14-20
Emerging Indian political system.' Bashiruddin Ahmed. 1986 (Ja-M a): 31 Adra 27- 42
End; of an affair ? Ajit Roy. 1986 ; 21 EPW 687-9
Enter Pranab—Gnndu national socialists. Barun Das Gupta. 1985-86 : 25 (17) Mains 3,34
Entering the decisi ve phase. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (25) Mains 1-2
Fiddling, fiddling, fiddling..^ Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21 EPW 467
Fob-bound? N.C. 19885-86 : 24 (2) Mains 1-2
Freedom struggle : Masses and leaders. Bipen Chandra. 1985-86: 24 (17) Mains 17-22
288 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
From cow-shit to bull-shit. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21EPW 763
GNLF agitation : Politicalapproach? 1986: 21 EPW1288
Gathering clouds. N.C. 1985- 86 : 25 (8) Mains 1-2
Gorkhaland: Ominous potentials. Barun Das Gupta. 1985-86 : 24(44) Mains 9-10
Gorkhaland agitation: Cynical politicking. 1986: 21 EPW 1720-1
Gorkhaland agitation : Dangerous twist. 1986 : 21 EPW 1912-3
Grappling with reality. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 12-3
Grass-roots stirrings and the future of politics. D L. Sheth. 1983 : 9 ALT 1-24
Greater Mizoram issue and Tripura. Malabika Das Gupta. 1986 : 21 EPW 162t)-30
Gujarat burns again. Asghar Ali Engineer and Tanushri. 1986 : 21 EPW 1343-6
Indira Gandhi and Indian politics- Sudipta Kaviraj. 1986: 21 EPW 1697-1708
Innovations in power, Fansa- vivek. 1986 : 21 EPW 1675-7
Intimate Indira. Mohit Sen. 19g5-86 : 24 (43) Mains 24-6
Irresponsible or Romesh Thapar. EPW 1725
loutish ? 1986: 21
Karnataka : omissions. 1768
Commissions and 1986: 21 EPW
Karnataka—Resignation gambit. 1986 ; 21 EPW 270
Kerala : Break with alliances. 1986 : 1148-9
communal 21 EPW
Kerala : In the same grooves. 1986 : 2! EPW 894
Killing a cliche. 1986: 21 EPW 601
Language and power : Cross-sex communicative strategies in Hindi and Indian English. Tamara Valentine.. 1986 : 21 EPW WS75-87
India : The Crisis of a system. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21EPW 1969
Laws and ordinances. H.R. Khanna. 1986 (Ap): 320 Sem29-31
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 289
Light combat a ircraft: Negotiating for Trojan H orse? S.R. Bhandarkar. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains 108-112
Maharashtra-Karnataka border row : A case of conflict mismanagement. R.L.M. Patii. 1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains 14-6
M ahirashtra : Opposition front crumbles. 198.6: 21 EPW 1520
Maharashtra : The Pawar factor. 1986 :2 l EPW 1912
Maharashtra : Shiv Sena enters rural politics: Campaignagainst Dalits in Maralhwada villages. S.L. and W.S. 1986: 21 EPW 2166-7
The Making of Romesh Thapar. EPW 2205
leadership. 1986 ; 21
Many faces of N.C. 1985-86 1-2
destablisation, : 24 (44) Mains
Measuring upto our expectations. Vikant Sahay. 1985- 86 ; 24 (29) Mains 28,33
Midsummer musings on ministry-making. Parvatri. 1985- 86 : 24(41) Mains 3-4
M izoram : accord, 1236
Reactions I9o'6: 21
to the EPW
Mother and son. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21 EPW1917
National council: Somethoughts. Subhash Mendha- purkar. 1985-86 : 24 (48)Mains 24-5
New Delhi : The Icing and the courtiers. BM. 1985: 20 EPW 1899-1901
No crutches. Hansavivek. 1986: 21 EPW 2079 «0
No integration without integrity. Rqmesh Thapar. 1986 : 21EPW 719
No more sunshine. N.C. 1985- 86 : 24 <24) Mains 1-2
The N orth-East: Unconcerned concern. 1986: 21 EPW 1520- 1
Northeast In d ia : Primordialloyalties and polity management. B.P. Singh. 1985-86 : 24(1) Mains 21-4, 34
October revolution and national liberation m ovement.' Alexei Kiva. 1985-86 ; 25 (8) Mains35
Of puddings and pioofs. S, Viswam. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 15-6
Onset of disenchantment. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (23) Mains 1-2
290 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
O rissa: Adrift middle class.Manoranjan Mohanty. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1445-6
Pakistan : Uniting the opposition. 1986 : 21 EPW 1433- 4
Party and state in our times. The rise of non-party political fornuations. Rajni Kothari.1983 : 9 ALT 595-618
Patchwork. N.C. 1986 : 24 (40) Mains 1-2
PersDCctive on Belgaum issue.H.K. Paraniape, 1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 11-3
The Pit and the pendulum ; The dOTOesfic politics of US military policy. William Sweet. 1980 6 ALT 17-57
Plain tale<! from the valley, N C. 1985-86 : 24 (28) Mains 1-2
Playing government-government. Rpmesh Thapar. 1986 : 21EPW 1669
A Policy for Kashmir. Balraj Puri. 1986 : 21 EPW 245-7
Polisario struggle 30 years old. Sumit Chakravarty. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 37-8
Political arithmetic. C.B. Muth- amma. 1985-86: 24 (46) Mains 6.31
Political offences. M, Arjun Kumar, 1986 (1); 170 MLJ 7-8
The Political role of community action groups in India and Indonesia: In search of ageneral theory. Philip Eld- rid^e. 1984: 10 ALT 401- 34
Political speculations, Pomesh Thanar. 1986 : 21 EPW2073
Political systems and development in the third world : New directions for isocial science resenrch in Asia. Scediat- moko, 1982 : 8 ALT 423-39
Political theory bphtnd terrorist campaign, 1986 : 90 CWN13''-,6. 40
Politics: Balancing Games.1986 ; 21 EPW 802
Politics—Self-reinforcing circle. 1986 : 21 EPW 758-9
Politics: Well calculated homecoming. MHJ. 1986 : 21EPW 2167-8
Politics of language. S. Viswam. 1986 : 24 (42) Mains 2-4
Politics of ‘Peace’ and ‘Secularism’. P. M Mathew, 1986: 21 EPW 8 17-20
SUBJECT AND A U IH O R INDEX 291
Politics of Rajiv G an d h i; Historical prerogatives. Bharat Jliunjhunwala. 1985-86 ; 24 (29) Mains 27-8
Politics of Rajiv Gandhi. Girilal Jain. 1985-86: 24 (26) Mains11-4
Politics of Rajiv Gandhi : Many questions call for answers. Ramesh Jaura. 1985-86 : 24 (34) Mains 26-7
Politics of Rajiv Oandhi : What changes, what ‘Hand’ ? Hasan Abdullah. 1986 : 24 (30)Mains 23-5
Politics of Rajiv Gandhi : Will lessons be learnt ? K. Padma- kumar. 1986 ; 24 (33) Mains 31-2
Pcpular struggles and the state. Neera Chandhoke. 1985-86 :24 (I) Mains 13-5
Power brokers in voluntary sector. Sanjit (Bunker) Roy. 1985-86: 24(41) Mains 13-6
A Postscript for national unity. Upendra Baxi. 1985-86 : 24(43) Mains 3-4
Povser brokers beware : Bunkec^ cometh. Upendra Baxi. 1985- 86; 24(44) Mains 27-8
Power for the people. Surendra K. Dey. 1985-86 : 24 (33)Mains 22-5
The Problem. 1986 (A p ): 320 Sem 12-3
Punjab : An uneasy twilight.Harji Malik. 1986 : 24 (42) Mains 5-6
Punjab : Balance o f forces.Narendra Sharma. 1985-86 :24 (44) Mains 6, 33
IPunjab—Communal tensions
and left forces. Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21 EPW 565-6
Puiijab—Dangerous turn. 1986; 21 EPW 182
Punjab : Dimensions o f crisis. N.C. 1985-86 : 24 (43) Mains 1-2
Punjab—Government on defensive. Editorial. 1986 : 21 EPW 318
Punjab : Grim but not hopeless. Satyapal Dang. 1985-86 : 24(44) Mains 4-5, 3 ♦
Punjab : Imperative of patriotic unity. S.G. Sardesai. 1985- 86 : 24 (4'^) Mains 6, 35
Punjab and the developing political crisis Harish K. Puri. 1986 : 21 EPW iO;6-7
292 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Punjab at stake and more. Romesh Thapar. I9i?6 : 21EPW 607
Punjab cris is : Evolving amanagement strategy.Prakash Chandra Suri. 1985- 86 : 25 (15) Mains 15-23
Punjab crisis : Search for a way- out. Krishna Kant, 1985- 86 : 25 (15) Mains 13-4. 33
Punjab crisis ; Working class in action. Parduman Singh. 1985-86 ; 24 (47) Mains 32-4
Punjab nearing the brink. Satya- palD ang. 1985-86; 24 (24). Mains 3-5
Punjab police : Why ineffective ? Satyapal Dang. 1985-86 : 24 (48) Mains 5, 35
Rajiv’s heirloom. N C. 1985- 86 ; 24 (38) Mains 5-6
Reckoning with the party. 1986; 21 EPW 1872
Recovering the revolutionary Nehru Upendra Baxi. 1985- 8 6 :2 4 (1 7 ) Mains 13-4, 15
‘Red Orchestra’ vs. ‘Chorus of blues’. GPD. 1986: 21 EPW20,75
ReshufHing in whose aid ? Romesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21EPW 943
The Revolution of the. crazies. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21EPW 987
A Sampling of dynamic leadership. Romesh Thapar. 1986: 21 EPW 1621
A Savage enquiry. Roger .Teffery, 19C6 : 21 EPW- 2259-60
Scifntific colonialism. Dinesh Mohan. 1986: 21 EPW 387-8
Setback in Puniab. 1986 : 21 EPW 1085 6, 1963
Significance of Gorkhaland demand- Barun Dnss Gunta.1985 8 6 :2 5 (2) Mains 9-11
Smaller states ? Romesh Thapar.1986 : 21 EPW 2023
Spy mania. Ta<sw?nt Singh. 1986 (Ap>; 320 Sem*2U4
Stupidities to the fore. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21 EPW 323
Subversive compromise. 1986 : 21 EPW 982
Sunshine in Kashmir. N.C. 1985-86 : 25 (9) Mains 6-7
Tamil Nadu : Anti-Hindi week. K. Kumar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1838-9
Tamil Nadu : The M GR phenomenon. M-S.S. Pandian. 1986: 21 EPW 14"8 9
SU BJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 295
Theory of international politics : Limitations o f political realism. Rajesh M. Basrur. 1985 (A p-Je): 41 IQ 220-35
Today’s power scenario. Romesh Thapar, 1986 : 21 EPW 559
Totalitarian tools : Preface to a theory. Daniel Schwartz. 1984: 10 ALT 255-66
Transferring a political theory : Early nationalist thought in India. Partha Chatterjee. 19?6 : 21 EPW 120-8
Tribalism, castei«ni, communa- lism... Romesh Thapar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 231-2
TToublous times. N.C. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains 13
Twenty-first ccntury via thirteenth. N.C. 1985-86 ; 24(36) Mains !-2
United Stats : Setback for Reag a n ? 1986:21 EPW 1913- 4
T he Unquiet Vatican. T.M. Pasca. 1985-86 : 24 (23)Mains 5-6
U ttar Pradesh Supplem ent: Defeating forces o f disruption. K.L. Mukerjee. 1''86 (Ann) Mains ii-iii
The W ar cry Arun Ghosh. 1389-90
West B engal: Gorkhaland EPW 1664
of the saracens. 1986: 21 EPW
Ammunitiou for stir. 1986: 21
West Bengal ; An act of transgression ? 1986: 21 EPW 1612
West Bengal : Gorkhas concern. 1986 : 21 EPW 1768-9
W hat are the politicians upto ? Romesh Thapur. 1986 : 21 EPW 899-900
Why this cant ? N.C, 1985-86 :24 (45) Mains 1-2
.Why this disary ? N.C, 1985- 86 ; 25 (7) M ains 1-2
W rong response. 1986 : 21 EPW 1331-2
POLLUTION
Accent on pollution control. Hansavivck. 1986; 21 EPW 2253-4
Birla plants pel uting the Tunga- bhadra. 1986 (N-D) ; 1 LAW COL 26
Comments on Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra v. State of U.P. Nishtha Jaswal, 1986 (4) s e e 24
204 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Corporate liability in controlling industrial pollution. Dilip Go&wamy. 1986 (1) (Ap)Comp LJ 178*90
Creativity and envirQnment. Graciela De La Lama. 1985 (M a): 12 IICQ 104-7
Ecological rpots of development crisis. Ram chandra Guha. 1986 : 21 EPW 623-6
Ecology and environrnent—A down-to-earth approach, Abraham Kuruvilla. 1986 ( J e ) : 10 CULR 213-6
Ecology movements in India. Vandana Shiva. 1986 : 11ALT 255-7.3
EcopolLtics, left and centre. Ga3l Omvedt. 1986 : ,21 EPW 295-6
The Effects and defects o f our pollution laws. C.M. Abraham. 1986 KLT 41-3
Environm ent: Inchampalli-Bho- paiapatnam revisited. Anura- dha Ghandhy and'Ajit Kumar. 1986 : 21 EPW 953-5
Environm ent: Tragedy of Sone rjver— I. Raajkumar Kesvvani. 1986 -. 21 EPW 130U4
Environment- Sone— II.
-The Tiagedy of Raajkumar Kes-
wani. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1349- 51
Environment and alternative development. Rsjni Kotharj.1980 ; i ALT 427-75
Environment and development revisited. Ten years after Stockholism .conference. Igi- nancy Sachs. 1982 ; 8 ALT 381.90
Environment and'people ; - Rct port on Gandam ardhan Mines. 1985-86 : 25 (8) Mains30-4
Environment and politics. Dunu Roy. 1986: 21 EPW 1980
Environment Cell : Working for a cleaner environment. 1986
. ( J I ) : 8 GM 255-6
Environment Protection A c t ; A critique. Geoffrey Coll., 1986 (N-D) : 1 LAW COL 81-4
Environmental considerations in planning o f water resources projects. J.F . Misiry andM.U. Purohit. *1985 (JI) : 32 Bha 96-9
Environmental litigation : TheQuestion o f forum. P.M.Bakshi.and J.K Mittal. 1986(Ma) ; 10 CULR 43-50
Environmental pollution. Mihir Desai. ^986 ( J I ) : 1 LAWCOL 52-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 295
Fighting for the neaches, Zia Mody. 1986 (My) 1 LEJ 26
Framing the tigh t ru5es. Debi Goenka. 1986 (A g ) : 1 LEJ 20-1
The Ganga ; Action plan for prevention of pollution. Sudha Shrotria and Dilip K. Biswas. 1 9 8 5 (0 ): 32 Bha140-5
Health hazards at Indian Rare Earths Plant. R K. Garg. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1870
Hindu concept of ecology and the environmental crisis. Malati J. Shendge. 1986 (Ap- J e ) : 32 UFA 376-81
How green was our valley ? A critique of alternatives to development. VasudhaDhagamwar. 1985-86: 24(4-7) Mains 69-73
Indo-Soviet worTcsbop on ema- lution and modelling of im- pects on environment of water resources projects. 1985 (O ) :32 Bha 160-3
Politics of environment. K.S. Dakshina Murthy. 1986:21 EPW 773-5
Pollution— necessity for a comprehensive legislation. K.S. Raju. 1986 KLT 9-11
Rajasthan : Ecological ruin and exploitation. Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21 EPW 816-7
Recourse to the final forum. 1986 ( N ) : I LEJ 26-9
These environmental fundamentalists. Abu Abraham. 1985- 86 ; 25 (8) Mains P-10
Threat to ecosystem : Case ofGandhamardhan Hills. Hru- shikesh Panda. 19S5-86: 24 (37) M ains 9-10, 28
Towards an ecological history o f India. Madhav Gadgil. 1985 ;20 1909-18
Trees in garden design. Laeeq Futehally. 1986 ( S ) : 12 IICQ 265-72
National seminar on tall reinforced concrete chimneys.1985 ( J l ) :3 2 B b a 110 5
Politics of environment. Anil Agarwal. 1986 ( J e ) : 8 GM 137-63
West Bengal—Movement against industrial pollution. Nilanjan Dutta. 1986 :21 EPW 153- 4
PONNURANGAM, P.REvidence (N)
296 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
POODHUN, E.E
Criminology (E)Police (I)Police (V)
POOLE, ERIC D
CrimiDology (?)
POPULATIONImportance o f female primary
education for fertility reduction in India. Anrudha K. Jain and Moni Nag. 1986 : 21 EPW 1602-8
Law, women & population in India. Bringerapal Singh Sehgal. 1986 : 12 ISLJ 88- 96
“ Legal control of population with reference to India and abroad” . Shyamal Kumar Mukherjee. 1986 (S ); 73 AIR 113-5
Population policy target of net reproduction rate of unity by 2000 ; How realistic ? Mahinder Chaudhry. 1986 : 21 EPW 2100-5
Population stabilisation; Tar- getism or social transformation ? Ashish Bose. 1986 ;24 (31) Mains 11-4, 29
Racent fertility research in China. Carol VlassojBf. 1986: 21 EPW 1657-60
Two steps back. 1986 ; 21 EPW 981-2
POTHANA, MALLIKAAdministration (H)
POVERTY
Agriculture, employment and poverty. V.M. Dandekar. 1986 ; 21 EPW A90-J00
Anti poor law. K. Varadade- sikan. 1986 (1 );. 170 MLJ23
Anti-poverty programmes. Vasant Gumaste. 1986: 21 EPW 140
Changes in rural poverty in India : Implications for agricultural growth. C.H. Hanu- mantha Rao. 1985-86 : 24(19) Mains 9-12, 33
Common property resources and rural poor in dry regions of India. N.S. Jodha. 1986 :21 EPW 1169-81
Consistency of poverty estimates. K.L. Datta & R.K. Sonkar. 1985 (0 -D ) : 30 Adm 357-62
Crossing poverty barrier : Need for mass-oriented approach. P.C Joshi. 1985-86 : 24 (17) Mains 9-12
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 297
Grim prospect for the poor.I.S.O. 1986 : 21 EPW 1190
New 20 point programme : Thrust on rural poverty. G, Krishna Rao. 1985-86 : 25(I) Mains 12-3
PJanning and rural poor. Jag- dish Sinha. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains 28-30
Poverty alleviation : policyoptions. Pradhan H. Prasad. 1985-86 : 24 (2) M ains 13-4
Public distribution system for rural poor. Kamal Nayan Kabra. 1985-86: 24 (25)Mains 26-9
Raw deal for rural poor. Bun- key Roy. 1985-86: 24 (24) Mains 1-2
Rural poverty and operation flood, K.T. Achaya and Vinod K. Huria. l9 8 6 :2 1 EPW 1651-6
Sharpening the struggle against povety. Chintamani Pani- grahi. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7)Mains 35-9
Total war against povefty. Devaki Joshi. l985-8o(Ann) Mains vii-ix
Victims of ‘Poverty alleviation’. Bharat Dogra. 1986 : 21EPW 1193
PRABEEN
Family Planning (I)
PRABHU K. SEETA
Agriculture (C)
PRADHAN, C.M
Labour (S)
PRAKASH, ANAND
Public Interest Litigation (P)
PRAKASH, PADMA
Family Planning (H)
PRAKASH,SANJEEV Industries (W)
PRAKA SH ,T
International Trade (C)
PRAKASH, V.A
Irrigation (K)
PRAN NATH
Income-tax (P)
PRASAD, DIVAKARPolice (B)
PRASAD, G
Education (M)
PRASAD, H.Y
Language(C)
PRASAD, H.Y. SHARADACommunication (M) Language ,C)
298 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
PRASAD, K.N
Medical Jurisprudence (E)
PRASAD, L.M
Education (E)
PRASAD, M.S
Income-tax (I)
PRASAD, N.K
Medical Jurisprudence (D)
PRASAD. N. MONOHARAConstitutional law (G)
PRASAD, PARMESHWAR
Criminology (C) Criminology (P)
PRASAD, PRADHAN H
Economic Development (M) Poverty (P)
PRASAD, R.R
Minorities (T)Minorities (U)
PRASANNA, A
Forestry (S)Torts (T)
PRASARTSET, SUTHY
Companies (I)
PRATIHARI, H.K
Medical Jurisprudence (S)
PRECEDENTS
“ Case law having its source in precedent” . B.M. Baliga.1986 (JI) : 73 AIR 101-3
D utta Pradhan’s case (1985 CRT. L.J. 1842) and law of precedents. B.L.N. Swamy. 1986 (Ag) : 92 Cri LJ 38-9
Precedents to take precedence. M.S. Krishnan. 1986 (F e ) :23 Exc LT A43-5
PREM KUMARInternational Trade (K) International Trade (S)
PREM NATHIncome-tax (I)Income-tax (?)Income-tax (S)Taxation (S)Taxation (W)
PRESS
10 p.c. U.P. ads for Urdupapers. 1986 (Ja) : 7 PCJR8
Appeals decided by the PRAB. 1986 (Ap) : 7 PCIR 49-56
Appeals decided by the PRAB. 1986 ( J I ) : 7 PCIR 44-50
Assaults on journalists and powers of magistrates. A.G,
■ Noorani. 1986 : 21 EPW232
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 299
Bihar gesture to newsmen. 1986 (Ja) : 7 PCIR 8
Benjour, baby, get me rewrite. 1986 (Ja) : 7 PCIR 25-7
British press aad public. Arvind Sivaramakrishnan. 1985-86 :24 (23) Mmns 29-30
Call to journalists to be impartial. 1986 ( Ja ) : 7 PCIR-14
A Code for the press. Arun Shourie. 1986 (N ) : 327 Sem 37-9
Complaints adjudicated by the Council. 1986 (A p): 7 PCJR26-48
Complaints adjudicated by the CQuncii. 1986 (JI): 7 PCIR 23-43
Camplaints adjudicated by the council. 1,986(0): 7 PCiR
'28i9
^'Editors oppose AP anti'press bill. 1986.(Ja): 7 PCIR 12- 3
Gleanings from the foreign press. 1986 (Ja) : 7 PCIR 15-23
Gleanings from the foreign .press. 1986 (Ap) : 7 PCIR 19-21
Gleanings from the foreign press. 1986 (JI) : 7 PCIR 14-22
Gleanings from the foreign press. 1986 ( 0 ) : PCIR 17- 21
Government and the press. 1986 (Ap) : 7 PCIR 10-1
Governwent and the. press. 1986 ( J I ) : 7 PCIR 6-10
Government and tbe ptess. 1986 (O) : 7 PCIR iO-3
Go.ver|in]ent and the press.D.R. Ma,nkekar. 1985-86 ; 24(2) Mains 11-3
Government and the press: Media policy likely by July. V.N. Gadgil. 1986 ( J a ) : 7PCIR 6-7
Hegde for absolute press freedom. 1986 (Ja): 7(1) PCIR 7-8
Illegal advertisements. Sujit K._Bbatta.cjiarya., 1986 , ( S ) : 1 LAW COL 3
Indian press the people. .1986X A p j : 7 P C m 1 2 - 8 '
'Indian press and the people. 1986 <\0) : 7 PC/R 14-6
Indian press and the people; ‘Journalists continue to be neglected’. 1986( J I ) : 7 PCiR11-3
300 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Indian press and the people: .Powerful body to protectpress urged. 1986 ( Ja ) : 7 PCJR 11-2
Journalism of a third kind.Patwant Singh. 1986 (N) :327 Sem 14-20
Legal journalism. B.T. Tara- porewaJa. 1986 (Je) : 1 LAW COL 16-8
Media L aw : Protecting thesource. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (Je) : 1 LEJ 51-3
Misuse of freedom of press. A N. Sen, 1986 (O) ; 7 PCIR2-9
Monstrous. 'N .C . 1985-86 : 25 (7) Mains 3-5
Nai Duniva edito'- in dock. 1986 (D) ; 1 LEI 19
The News agencies. Kuldip Nflvar. 1986 (N ): 327 Sem 28-33
Overt and covert. Harish Khare. 1986 (N ) ; 327 Sem 20-3
Pakistan—Generals back new newspaper*. 1986: 21 EPW 482
Press and Press Council. A.N. Sen. 19&6(Ap):7 PClR 1- 9
Press and terrorism : Persistent dilemma. D.R. Mankekar. 1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains 8-10
Press Council opens proceedings to public. 1986 ( O ) 7 PCIR1
Press freedom : A Human Right. 1986 (O) ; 7 PCJR 22-3
Press gag under Botha.- G. Krishna Mohan Rao. 1985- 86 : 24 (46) Mains 14
The Press under Aquino. 1986 (O ) ; 7 PCIR 24-7
The Problem. 1986 (N ) : 327Sem 12-3
The Right to know, Nandita■ Haksar. 1986 (N ): 327 Sem
34-6
The Role of press in building up police image. K.M. Mathur. 1986 (A p-Je): 31 IPJ 43-50
Role of press in Punjab. A.N. Sen. 1986 (JI): 7 PCIR 1-5
Satirical paper turns 70 and re* mains free. 1986 (A p): 7PCIR 24-5
Self-imposed. Tavleen Singh. 1986 (N) : 327 Sem 24-7
‘Time not right for national media policy : 1986 (la) : 7PC^R 13-4
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 301
Tutu deplores ban on journalists. 198«(Ja): 7 (1 ) PCIR24
Why Egypt keeps the press free. 1986 (A p ); 7 FCIR 22-3
PRICE-CONTROL
Assessing inflation’s fcn-vcar impact : TLO Survey, 19S5-86 : 24 (36) Mains 34
Collapse of cotton price Rwpport. 1986 : 21 EPW 2018
Galloping price rise. 1986 : 90 CWN 120
Inflation under cnntrol ? 1986 ; 2! EPW 1926-7
Lower inflation rate brines little relief to people. 1986: 21EPW 424-5
Oil Prices : Stability still a. long way. V.K. Srinivasan- 1986; 21 EPW 860-2
On the relevance o f farm prices. D S . Tyagi. 1986: 21 EPW 404-5
P rices: Hard on essentials,1986 ; 21 EPW 862-3
prices ; Where it hurls. 1986 : 21 EPW 1149
Prices and cropping pattern. M.L. Dantwala, 1986 .• 2i EPW 694-5
PcUiir c f irflation, EPW 1347
1986: 21
Squeeze on essentials. 1986 : 21 EPW 1885
Trends in wholesale price and prices of securities and bullion (November 1985—-January1986). 1986 (Ja) : 40 RBIBull 7-12
Trends in wholesale prices and prices of securitirs and bullion (May-July 1986). 1986 ( J i ) : 40 RBI Bull 464-9
Wool-gathering on administered prices. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1431
World oil price prospects. ISO. 1986 ; 21 EPW 722-3
PRINJA, PAW AN
Marriage & Divorce (R)
PRISONSConvicts and their level of reli
gious value : A Study in the district, headquartersthree
jails of We<!tern Mohanfy. 1984 IJCC 135-8
Orissa. S. (S -P ) : 4
Evolution of prison administration and reform in India : The Oijssa scene. Amarendra Mohanty and Narayan Hazary. 1985 ( C D ) ; 31 UP A J3.'] 42
302 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Human factors in the implementation of work programmes in jails. S. Mohanty.1985 ( J l ) ; 13 IJ Cri 139-43
Indian prison and correctional service. J.J. Panakal. 1986 ( J I ) ; 14 IJ Cri 95-6
Media and ‘Prisoner of Zende*.1985-86: 24 (32) Mains 6
Opinion of jail-official about inmates. B. Vishal Trivedi.1981 ( J l ) : 9 IJ Cri 136-46
Orissa prisons—structure,function and process. Amarendra Mohanty and Narayan Hazary. 1986 (J l) : 47 IJSW 187-99
Political prisoners. EPW 1292
1986: 21
Prison environment interface prisoner’s personality—A study on the interaction effect under imprisonment. Sukumar Bose and Kamal Mukherji.1985 (Ja-Je): 5 IJC C 14-20
Prison officers and the prisoners. Mehrajuddin. 1981 ( Ja ) : 9IJ Cri 55-60
The Problems of adjustment for thejewish prisoner, Rudolph J. Adler Rabbi, Charles M. Unkovic and Reuven Alien
Malman. 1983 ( J l ) : 11 U Cri 91-5
Punishing the innocent. Suresh Chandrashekar and Indira Jaising. 1986 (Jl) : 1 LAWCOL 4-7
The Rights of prisoners. Mihir Desai. 1986 (Ma) : 1 LAWCOL 18-22
Roots of prison offences. J. Visuvathas Jeyasingh and Seemab Fakih. 1984 (Ja) : 12 IJ Cri 19-22
Social distance towards ex-pri- sicners. Sheela Shukla and Bhagwart Das Dubey. 1981 (Ja) ; 9 IJ Cri 61-7
West Bengal; Prisoners’ plight. Nilanjan Dutta. 1986: 21EPW 1733-4
Women in Indian prisons : Major issues. K .D . Sikka.1986 (JI) ; 47 IJSW 201-6
Work programmes for jail inmates in model prison, Lucknow. B.V. Trivedi. 1984 (Ja ): 12 IJC ri 8-14
in t e r n a t io n a lPRIVATE LAW
See CONFLICT O F LAWS
PROHIT, M.UWater (E)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 303
PRONK, JAN
Public Sector (C)
PROPERTY
“ All in one” enactment. K. Krishnamurthi. 1986 (D) : I LEJ 7
Law of property. G.G.V. Subbarao. 1984 ; 20 ASIL206-23
Piffalls of pre-emptioTi-II. Harish N. Salve. 1986 (O ): I LEJ52-3
A Short note on M/s Patel Exhibitors fPvt.) Ltd., vs. The Corporation of the City of Bangalore, A.LR. lS86K ara- nataka 194.’ P.S. Narayana.1986 : 54 An LT ^4-5
PSYCHOLOGYPsychology and the psychologist
-in India. Anshu Mehra. 1986: 21 EPW 918-9
PUBLIC FINANCEBalance of payments—Disquiet
ing trends. 1986 : 21 EPW1195-6
Economic developm ent: Raising revenues without increasing taxes. Roger L Kemp.1986 (D ): 83Ta 1014
Finances of the government of India : 1986-87. 1986 (My) :40 RBI Bull 289-357
Finances Of state governments (1985-87) highlights. 1986 (My) : 40 RBI Bull 359-71
Finances of State Government :1986-87. 1986 (N) ; 40 RBI Bull 697-880
Inadequacies in macro financial statistics. Ramesh Gupta.1985 ( O ) : 19 LU 19-22
India’s balance of payments ; 1983-84. 1986 (F ) : 40 RBIBull 189-97
India’s balance o f payment prospects. S. Kumarasundaram.1986 : 21 EPW 335-6
Long term fiscal policy—(text). V P. Singh. 1986 (Ja) : 19 LU 37-63
Long term fiscal policy : Anappraisal of important direct tax measures. G. Kasturira- ngan. 1986 ^(F) : 80 Ta 79-87
More style than substance.1986 : 21 'EPW 2W7
Not a book-keeping 'matter. ,1986 : 21 EPW 1767
United States—Downing the Dollar. Sudhir Sen. 1986 : 21 EPW 196-7
United States : The Fiscal muddle. Philip G. Allbach. 1.986; 21 EPW 1351
304 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION
Calcutta diary. AM^ 1986 : 21 EPW 1775
Evaluating social action litigation. Indira Jaising. 1986(Ag) : 1 LAW COL 2
It isn’t cricket. Upendra Baxi.1986 (D ) : 1 LEJ 8-9
A Legitimate expectation denied. Robin Allen. 1986 (Ma) ; 1 LAW COL 13-4
“Personal liberty and public interest litigation” : A Perspective. Y.R. Haragopal Reddy and Y. Pratap Reddy.1986 : 75 SCJ 13-20
The Phantom of “ Public interest” . D.C. Jain. 1986 (3)s e e 30-7
Public interest litigation. Anand Prakash. 1984 : 20 ASIL 324-32
Public interest litigation and aid. A.K, Dixit. 1986 ; 3 Kan U 50-5
Public interest litigation on bonded labour. K. Radha- krishnan. 1986 (I) ; 53 An LT 8-12
Social engineering through SAL. Indira Jaising. 1986 (Ag) : 1 l a w COL 4-7
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Complaints procedures of the UN. Nina Gardner. 1986 (M y): 1 LAW COL 38-40
Genocide : Toward a functional definition. Ward Churchili.1986 : 11 ALT 403-30
Guerrilla warfare and international humanitarian law. J.N. Saxena. 1985 (JI-D) : 25 IJIL 621-33
International Criminal C ourf Abdul Uayees Khan. 1986 : 54 An LT 29-33
International law and Human Rights for defendants in criminal trials. Timoihy Bak- ken. 1985 (JI-D ): 25 IJIL 411-23
International law and the Nation States. L.M. Singhvi. 1985 (M a): 12 IICQ 65-75
Marine scientific reseach ; Problems and prospects under the law of ths sea. Victor L.K. Essien. 1985 (A p-Je):25 IJIL 210-25
The Practice and procedures of the Human Rights committee under the optional protocol o f the international covenant on civil and political rights. Parminder Brar. 1985 (JI-D ):25 IJIL 506 43
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 305
Preparatory commission for the international seabed authority and for the international tribunal for the law of the sea. Bhimsen Rao. 1985 (Ap-Je) :25 IJIL 226-44
The Right to development. C.G. Weeramantry, 1985 (Jl-D) :25 IJIL 482-505
Self-determination versus territorial integrity in decolonization revisited. Kwaw Nyameke Blay. 1985 (JI-D ): 25 IJIL 386-410
Settlement of disputes in the UN coiivention on the law of the sea Jorge R. Coquia. 1985 (Ap-Je): 25 IJIL 171- 90
The State of emergency and the law of nations, A.M. Singhvi.1985 (JI-D) : 25 IJIL 554- 75
The Statehood of the Saharan Arba Democratic Republic. Gino J. Naldi. 1985 (J I-D ):25 IJIL 448-81
The System of settlement of disputes under the law of the sea convention : An overview. Yogesh K. Tyagi. 1985 (Ap- J e ) : 25 IJIL 191-209
The UN mechanisms and procedures for the promotion and implementation of Human
Rights. A.P. Vijapur. (Jl-D ): 25 IJIL 576-611
1985
The United Nations, lawmaking, and world order. Samuel S. Kim. 1985 : 10 ALT 643- 75
Use o f force in self-determination claims. M. Rafiqul Islam. 1985 (JI-D) : 25 IJIL 424-47
Violation of rules of international law by the United States. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 155-6
The World Court. Nino Lo Bello. i985 (JI-D) : 21 CMLJ 163-4
World court rules—U.S. broke international law> 1986 : 90 CWN 122-4
PUBLIC SECTOR
“ Abhiprerana ki jed” vichard- hara evam sarvajanik kshetra” . Kapil Dev Sharma. 1985 (O) :19 LU 59-61
Accountability and autonomy of public enterprises. Laxmi Narain. 1986 (A p): 16 CS261-66
Accounting and cash flow ratios and their relations with MPS —A Case study. Gokul Sinha. 1985 (N ): 19 LU 41- 9
306 WDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Autonomy revisited. James E. Austin. 1986 (F ): 16 CS 107- 9
Basic issues raised. D.P. Sen. 1985-86 ; 25 (2) Mains 28-9
Case for a world public sector. Jan Pronk. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains 12-6
The Challenge before the public sector.. B.H. Lalwani. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 271-3
Compensation on nationalisation, Laxmi Narain. 1985 (N j: 19 LU 5-21
Diagnosing and managing leadership crisis among Indian executives. R.S. Dwivedi.1985 (N) : 19 LU 23-36
Do you hear me, Vasant Sathe ? K. Krishna Moorthy, 1985- 86 ; 24 (2) Mains 5-7, 29
EiBciency of public sector enterprises—basic conditions must be improved. T.K. Bhaumik.
. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 267-70
Executive motivation—A Public sector experience. S. Nirmala.1985 (D) : 19 LU 19-22
Financing gross capital formation in Indian public sector : A Quantitative model. Bar
nett R. Rubin. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1943-50
Group technology to minimise work-in-process inventory. Subha Rao GoHapudi; .1985 (O) ; 19 LU 23-40
Human resource accounting in service sector—A point of view. P.S. Vadapadithaya.1986 (Ma) ; 19 LU 29-33
Improving public sector effectiveness Some recent trends. Dilip Goswami. 1986 (3) (D) CompLJ 274 81
India’s public sector : Performance and promise. Raj K. Nigam. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 233-40
Industrial policy resolution.1983 (3) (D) Comp LJ 207- 14
Lok Udyogon mein rirhn vitt vyavastha. R.K. Gupta. 1985 (N ) : 19 LU 54-63
Lok Udyogon per Sansdiya Samiti—Sangathanatamak Sanrachna. K.L. Gupta andG.P. Sbarma. 1985 (D ); 19 LU 43-51
Management of technological innovation ; Evidence from a case study. Shekhar Chau- dhari. 1986 (Ja) : 19 LU 3-9
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 307
Mana'gement of waste control. A.C. Bhattacharya. 1986 (M a); 19 LU 15-22
Managing the public sector. S. Banerjee. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 249-56
Money and motivat'on. A.C. Bhattacharya. 1986 (Ja) ; 19 LU 11-6
■ Need for the time bound programme for increasing production—Call to public sector enterprises. Address by
‘Narayan Datt Tiwarl. 1985 ( N ) : 19 LU 3-4
Organisation for materials management in central public undertakings in Rajasthan. Hari R. Swami. 1986 ( J a ) :19 LU 27-35
Our IR scenario-quacks treating chronics. Ardhendu Sekhar Haider. 1985 ( D ) : 19 LU 11-8
Performance evaluation on public enterprises—an approach. K.S. Sastry. 1986 (M a ) ; 19 LU 3-14
prospects. S N . Mane. 1985(O) ; 19 LU 4\-51
Productivity through project management. Sadhan Chau- dhury. 1986 (M a ): 19 LU23-7
Public enterprises in India ; If not for profit then for what ? Prajapati Trivedi. 1986: 21 EPW M137 48
The Public sector / A legal overview. P.M. Bakshi. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 220-32
Public se9to r ; N R I Umbrella. MKS. 1986: 21 EPW 999
Public sector : Pathak wins first round.. MKS. 1986 : 21 EPW 1575-6
Public Sector: Relevance of legislative preferences. L. Srinivas. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 290-6
Public sector and company law-; Government companieSi P.B. Menon. 19S6 (3) (D) Cbmp LJ 282-5
Perspectives on capacity utilisa- iion, Navin Chandra Joshi.1985 (N ) : 19 LU 37-40
Pricing policy for public sector enterprises: Retrospect and
Public sector and economic laws : Public sector undertakings .* Is total immunity from M RTP Act justified ?
"K,R. Cbandratre. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 286-9
308 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Public sector and higher productivity, A.N. Saxena. 1985 (Jl-S) : 31 IJPA 902-9
Public sector and taxation : Taxation of public sector undertakings. R. Santhanam. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 297-310
Public sector dynamism. Hansa- vivck. 1986 : 21 EPW 2209-11
Public scctor enterprises in India : An appraisal of their performance and analysis of some problem areas. G. Kasturirangan. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 257-66
Public sector in general: ThePublic sector corporations and the Indian socialist republic. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986 (3) (D) Comp LJ 215-7
Public sector in Parliament.1985 (D ) : 19 LU 39-40
Public sector in Parliament,1986 (Ja) : 19 LU 65
The Public sector leviathan. S.K. Ray. 1986 (D ): 16 CS 926-31
Public sector performance ; Perception versus reality. Praja- pati Trivedi. 1986 (O D) .’'32 IJPA 1007-35
Rajiv and public sector. 86 ; 25 (16) Mains 32
1985-
A Report on National Seminar on ‘Mineral Winning Technology-Future Challenges & Approach.’ Inaugural address by Vasant Sathe, veledict^rjr address by K.C. Pant, welcome address by Harbans Singh and presidential address by Ram DuIari Sinba. 19S5 (N) : 19 LU 50-3
Role o f public lector, H,R. Khanna. 19^6 (3) (D) Comp LJ 218-9
Sarvajanik Upkramo mein Maanav Sansadhan Vikas, Vijay Vallabh Barhawwal.1986 (M a): 19 LtJ 45-9
Sengupta Report f^ils to say all. R.C. Dutt, 1985-86 : 25 (1) Mains 15-9
Senguptasector.17-38
Report on public 1986: 24.(42) Maiiu
Shadow-boxing over public sector. BM. 1986: 21 EPW 1732-3
Slate and state corporations: Test of instrumentality. R. Kannan. 1986 (I) (Ma) Comp LJ 99-105
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 309
yVhat ails the public sector ? S.K. Ray. I9B6 (3) (D) Comp U 241-8
PUJARI, S
Criminology (I)
PULPARAMPIL, JO H N
Administration (D)
PUNEKAR, S.DJurisprudence (L)Personal Laws (L)
PUNIT, A.EAgriculture (K)
PU N J, VIRENDRA P
International Trade (W)
PU RI, BALRAJ
Politics (?)
PU RI, HARISH K
Politics (P)
PURKAYASTHA, DIPANKAR Industries (P)
PURKAYASTHA, PRABIR
Computer (C)
PUROHIT, M.U
Pollution (E)
PU ROHIT, MAHESH C
Excise & Customs (E)Sales-Tax (E)
Sales-Tax (N)Taxation (E)
PUSHPARAJAN. AReligion (A)
QUAH, JO N S.T
Civil Service (B)
QUAH, S.T
Administration (B)
QURAISHI, Z.M
Labour (I)
R„ MK
Labour(N )
R., SLabour Labour(E)
RABBI
Agriculture (F)
RABBI, RUDOLPH J. ADLERPrisons (P)
RACE-RELATIONSApartheid and Indians, in South
Africa. Prakash C. Jain. 1985-86 : 24 (47) Mains 7-9
Apartheid South Africa : Children in the front line. Horst Kleinschmidt. 1985-86: 24 (52) Mains 21-3
310 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
France, Francophone African states and South Africa; The Complex triangle and apartheid. Rajen Harshe. 1983 :9 ALT 51-72
Origins of apartheid and struggle in South Africa. L V. Naidoo. 1985 86: 24 (49)Mains 4, 30
South Africa ; Apartheid under pressure. 1986: 21 EPW1769
Young Indians in the City. Jeremy Seabrook. 1986 ; 21 EPW 692-3
Zionism and apartheid : Strange bedfellows or natural allies ? AH A. Mazrui. 1982 : 8 ALT 491-515
RADHA, V
Criminology (S)
r a d h a k r is h n a
History (W)Politics (A)
r a d h a k r is h n a n . c .kLegal Profession (B)
r a d h a k r is h n a n . k
Civil Procedure (C)Labour(P)Public Interest Litigation (P)
RAFFEL, ROBERT T
Police (C)
RAFIQ, MMarriage & Divorce (R) Mohammedan Law (R)Women (R)
r a g h a v a n , c
Economic Development (U) International Affairs (N) International Trade (U)
RAGHAVAN, J. VEERA Education (I)
RAGHAVAN, K.T.V
Parliament, State Legis. latures(R)
RAGHAVAN, N S
Companies (C)Income-tax (S)Income-tax (T)Taxation (C)Taxation (I)Taxation (S)Taxation (T)
RAGHAVAN, V,P
Gandhism (R)RAGHAVENDRACHARYA. G
Labour(S)
RAGHUNADAN, D
Science & Technology (D)- Torts (B)
RAGHUNATHAN, R
Income-tax (T)Taxation (T)
RAHEJA, NEELAM
Criminal Procedure (L)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 311
RAHMAN, A
Science & Technology (S)
SAI, S.PCompanies (L)
RAILWAYSConsolidating the law. H.C.
Johari. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 16-7
An Exercise in facile complacency. P.N.S. Bedi. 1985- 86 : 24 (27) Mains 8-9
Railway budget 1986-87. 1986 ( F ) : 40 RBI Bull 175-88
Tariff-making on the Indian Railw ays: A Case study.H.K. Paranjape. 1986: 21 EPW 389-98
RAINA, B.N
Education (D)
RAJ, K.N
Economic Development (N)
RAJ, MAITHREYI KRISHNA
Women (R)
RAJ, MULK Crime (P)
RAJAGOPALAN, R
Evidence (H)Police (C)
RAJAN, M.S
International Affairs <I)
RAJAN, R.S Companiei (C)
RAJASEKHARAN, K.K
Police (D)
RAJU, K.S
Pollution (P)Rent Control (D)
RAJU. P. MOHAN
Labour (O)
RAJU, RADHA VINOD
Crimeis (S)I
RAJU, SUVARNA
Administrative Law (R)
RAKESH KUMAR Irrigation (R)
RAKSHIT, M IHIR
Budget & Budgeting (P)
RAM, GOURISANKAR Rent Control (H)
RAM, NANDU Sociology (S)
RAM. P. KODANDA
Criminology (C)
312 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PBRIODIGALS
RAM, SUSANInternational Affairs (P)
RAMACHANDRA, S
Criminology (C)Criminology (S)
RAMACHANDRAN, D.V Labour (L)
RAMACHANDRAN, SJustice—Administration of (I) Science & Technology (I)
RAMACHANDRAN, SAROJA
Agriculture (C)
RAMACHADRAN, VIMALA
Women (C)
RAMACHANDANI, R.R
International Affairs (R)
RAMAKANTH, JManagement (A)
RAMAKRISHNAN, J
Crimes (N)
RAMMURTI
Companies (B)
RAMAMURTI, ACHARYAGandhism (T)
RAMAMURTHY, B International Trade (W)
RAMAN, A.SCivil Procedure (A)
RAMAN, K. RAVI
L abour(K )Labour (?)
RAMAN, SUMA Criminology (C)
RAMAN, VASANTHI
Minorities (A)
RAMANAN, T
Companies (C)
RAMNATH, P S
Budget & Budgeting (C) Income tax (C)
RAMANUJAM, G
Judiciary (J)
RAMASESHAN, V
Motor-Vehicles (T)
RAMASWAMY, A Labour (M)
RAMASWAMY, K
Justice—Administration of (E) Legal Profession (R)Rule of Law (R)
RAMASWAMI, N
Companies kC)Management (L)
RAMASWAMY, P
Constitutional law (D) Education (P)
BAMASWAMY, UMA
Minorities (P)
RAMASWAMY, V
Agriculture (S)Companies (B)
RAMASWAMY, VIJAYA
History (A)
RAMESH, G Civil Service (C)
RANADE, C.G Agriculture (G)
RANDIE, MICHAEL
International Affairs (M)
r a n g a m a n i , p .t
Companies (A)Companies (C)
r a n g a n a t h , m .k
Economic Development (S)
RANGANATHAN, V
Companies (I)Contract (D)Income-tax (C)Industries (T)
RANGARAJAN, CBanking (R)Industries (I)
Money & Currency (M)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 313
RANGASAMI, AMRITA
Agriculture (F)
RANGASWAMY, d
Taxation (N)
RANGESH, N.C
Taxation (W)
RANI, MARISEITY BILMORIACrimes (H)Criminal Law (H)Women (H)
RANINA, H P
Income-tax (D)
RANKA, N.M
Agriculture (A)Banking (R)Income-tax (A)Income-tax (C)Taxation (A)Taxation (L)Taxation (S)
RAO, A.V. KOTESWARA"
Administration (W)
RAO, AMIYA
Economic Development (R) History (S)Labour(S)Women (C)
314 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
RAO, B.R. NAGARAJA
Income-tax (1)
RAO, B. SUNDER
Labour (M)
RAO, BHIMSEN
Public International Law (P)
RAO, C H. HANUMANTHA
Agriculture (C)Economic Development (C) Planning (K)Poverty (C)
RAO, C. RAMA
Companies (S)
RAO, C.V. HANUMANTHA
Income-tax (P)Taxation (S)
RAO, C.V. SUBBA
Riots (S)
RAO, D N
Energy (P)
RAO. D. PANDURANGA
Administration (H)
RAO, G. KRISHNA MOHAN
Culture (A)Education CE)
RAO, G. TULASIAdministration (H)
Poverty (N)Press (P)
RAO, J . VENEGALA
Industries (A)
RAO. K. M. NAGABUSHAN
Judiciary (C)
RAO. K. RAGHAVENDRAGandhism (M)
RAO. K.V
Education (M)
RAO, K.V.S
Medical Jurisprudence (M)
RAO. K. VENKATESWARA
Rent Control (A)
RAO, KAMLA S. JAVA Health (P)
RAO, KOTESWARA
Administration (W)
RAO. L. NARAYANA Elections (R)
RAO. M. GOVINDA
Industries (C)
RAO, M J. VIJAYAVARDHANACivil Service (G)
RAO, M. KRISHNA
Justice—Administration of (A)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 315
RA O„M . SREEDHARA
Criminal Procedure (S)
RAO, M A ltH IL L
Women (S)
RAO, p : b h a s k a r a
Companies (D)
RAO, P. BHUJANGA
Justice—Administration of (R)
RAO, P.KIrrigation (M)
RAO, P. KAMALAKARA
Criminology (C)Criminology (T)
RAO, P. KOTESWARChildren (C)Constitutional law (C) Marriage & Divorce (S) Mohammedan law (S) Sociology (C)Uniform Civil Code (S)Women (S)
RAO, P. NAGARAJA
Contract (A)
RAO, P. SAMBASIVA Criminal Procedure (C)
RAO, P.V. KRISHNA
Companies (R)
RAO, P.V. NARASllViHA
Education (E)
Education iN)Education U)Health (P)Science & Technology (M) United Nations (U)
RAO, r.V. SESHAGIRI
Crimes (D)Crimes (X)
RAO, R. RAMAInternational Affairs (A) International Affairs (D)
RAO, RAMA MOHAN Communication (N)
RAO, R.'SIVASANKARJudiciary (I)Justice—AdmTnistratiofl o f (P)
RAO, S VENUGOPALCriminal Procedure (P) Political Parties (L)
RAO, S.V. BHASKARA Criminology (H)
RAO, SUDARSANA R
Federalism (R)
RAO, T.P.S
Children ^C)Labour(C )
RAO, T.S. RAMA
Conflict of Laws (S)
BAO, V.J
Constitutional law (L)
316
RATNARAO. I.V
Policc (T)
RAU. K.V. PADMANABHA
Education (E)
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
RAO. V.K.R.VGandhism (T) International Affairs (V)
RAO, V.L
International Trade (N)
RAO. V.M
Agriculture (A)
RAO, V.NCriminology (S)
RAOLE, PRAKASH
Labour (I)
RASHID. K.K. MUHAMED
Women (W)
RASHID. S. KHALID
Mohammedan Law (A)
RASTOGl. P.N
L abour(C )
RATH. B.PLabour (C)
RATH, BIRAJA SHANKER
Gandhism (G)
RATH, GOPAL KRISHNA
Criminal law (S)
RATH A, NMedical Jurisprudence (S)
RAUTRAY, SARAT CHANDRA
Motor-Vechiclcs (I)
RAVINDRANATH, K.V
Criminology (C)
RAWAT, ANIL
Banking (J)
RAY, ALAK History (I)
RAY. ASWINI K
Civil liberties (C)
RAY, ELLENCrimes (V)Mass Media (S)
RAY, RAMJI
Criminology (E)
RAY, S.K
Companies (P)Public Sector (P)Public Sector (W)
RAY, SUBRATA
Industries (S)
RAY, VANITA
Education (U)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 317
RAYAPPA, K.M.H
Marriage & Divorce (A) Uniform Civil Code (A)
RAYAPPA. P. HANUMAISTHA
Sociology (S)
RAZDAN, p .n Labour(L)Women (L)
RAZDAN, USHA Criminology (C)
KEDDY, CHINNAPPAConstitutional law (NJ
REDDY. £.S
Civil .liberties (W)History (K)History (N)History (S)International Affairs (A) International Affairs tO International Affairs (S)
REDDY, ENUGA S
International Affairs (I) International Affairs (U) United Nations (U)
REDDY, G. KULSUM
Education (O)
REDDY, G. RAM
Education (R)
REDDY, G. NARAYANA
Economic Development (Wj Women (W)
REDDY, JA IPA L
History (N)
REDDY, K. BRAHMANANDA
Elections (S)
REDDY, K. RAVIA KRISHNA
Hindu Law (H)Succession (H)
AED3Y, M. SUDARSANA
Administrative Law (S)i
REDDY, O. CHINNAPPA
Constitutional law (S)Justice—Administration of (W) Legal Aid (S)Soicialism
REDDY, RAMA
Co-operation (Cj
REDDY, RAMASUBBACriminology (A)
REDDY, S.V. PULLA
Civil liberties (P)
RERDY, SHJIELA
Alts (E)Dowry (A)Economic Development (F) Education (E)Minorities (B)Minorities CP)
318 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Women (Q)Women (W)
REDDY, Y. PRATAPJustice—Administration of (A) Public Interest Litigatiou (P)
REDDY. V.R. HARGOPAL Justice—Administration of (A) Public Interest Litigation (P)
REDDY, Y, VENUGOPAL
Planning (B)
REFUGEES
International humanitarian assistance for refugees : Law and practice. Peter Macalis- ter-Smith. 1985 (JI-D ): 25IJIL 365-85
Tripura : Refugee influx. 1986 :21 EPW 1665
REGOLI, ROBERT M
Criminology (P)
REHANA Labour(U )
RELIGION
ACRP I I I : The Seoul declaration. 1986 (Ag): 8 G M 316-20
Affects of incarceration on religious functions. Peter O. Peretti and Frances McIntyre.1984 (Ja) ; 12 IJ Cri 15-8
Are all religion one ? A. Pushparajan. 1986 ( D ) ; 8GM 526-39‘
Christianity : Ignoring the facts. A. Mathew. 1985-86: 24(2) Mains 22-3
Dimensions of inequality in a high growth region. Kan- chan Chopra. 1986 ; 21 EPW 491-6
The Eye of Shiva : Eastern consciousness and Western science? Amaury De Riencourt. 1985 (S ): 12 IICQ 299-312
Hook swinging and popular religion in South India during the nineteenth century, G.A; Oddie. 1986. (Ja-Ma),: 23lESHR 93-106
Islam and law in the twenty-first century. Khalid M, Ishaq.1985 (S-D ): 5 Islamic CLQ173-225
National integration and religious harmony. R.R, Diwa- kar. 1986 ( D ) : 8 CM-546~ 51
On wings of controversy. Vivek Kelkar. 1986 ( J I ) : 1 LEJ-23
Religion, communalism and socialism. Vibhay Jha. 1985-' 86 : 25 (9) Mains 42-5
SUBJECT AND AUTHO.l INDEX 319
Religious harmony and quest for peace. T.S. Devadoss. 1986 ( N ) : 8 GM 477-91
Religious privilege vs. academic freedom. Nilanjan Dutta.1986 : 21 EPW 476
Where Christ has no say, Sebastian Paul. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 20-1
Why religious revival among Muslims ? Socio-economic basis analysed. Asghar Ali Engineer. 1985-86 ; 24 (9 10) Mains 42-5, 8
Women’s movement and religion. Gabriele Dietrich. 1986:21 EPW 157-60
RENT-CONTROL1985 (2) A.P.L.J. 400=1986 (I)
A.L.T. 83—A Critical note. K. Venkateswara Rao. 1986(1) : 53 An LT 13-4
Amendments in Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act. 1987 ; some suggestions. V.M. Choksi. 1986 (D) : 6 Goj LH 39-41
“ A Conflict in the recent decisions of the Allahabad High Court” . Akhileshwar Dayal.1986 : 84 ALJ 5-6
An overdue amendment. K.C. Vejifdar. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 14-5
Bequest of tenancy rights. S. Kamlakar. 1986 ( F ) ; 87 Bom LR 9-10
Does this kumbakarna ever wake up ? K.S. Raju aud Changanacherry. 1986 KLT 60-1
House Rent Controller’s jurisdiction to determine the relationship of landlord and tenant. Gourisankar Ram. 1986: 62C LT 17-9
Plea for omitting 2nd Proviso to 3 .1 1 (3 ) of Buildings (lease and lant control) Act. 1985.1986 KLT 33
Practical rent control. K C.. Vajifdar. 19S6 .S ) : 1 LEJ
32 3
Revive leave and licence. K.C. Vajifdar. 1986 (Ag) : ,1 LEJ 22-3
Section 21 of Delhi Rent Control Act—Pro-landlord or antitenant. N. Vijay Kumar.1985 : 1, II N at’L L Rev 75-80
Sidelight on the case of Abhi- manyu Jee v. Gaya Prasad, reported in 54 (1982) C.L.T. 67. N. Mukherjee. 1986 iMy):61 CLT 45-7
RICHAUDS, JOHN F
History (K)
RIENCOURT, AMAUftY DE
Religion (E)
RIKHYE, INDAR JIT
International Affairs (U)
320 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
RODRIGUES, MARIO
Crimes (M)Labour (L)
ROEMER, JOHN E
Economic Developmeat (E)
RIOTSGujarat—Communal violence
and police terror, Asghar Ali Engineer. 1986: 21 EPW 882-3
Gujarat ; Firmness pays. 1986:21 EPW 1564-5
G ujara t: Riots with a political motive. Mathew Kalathil. 1986:21 EPW 1300
Maharashtra : Engulfed in communal fire. Asghar Ali Engineer. 1986:21 EPW 994-7
Story of a judicial enquiry. C.V. SubbaRao. 1986: 21 EPW 248'6
RISBUD, ARVIND GCivil Service (P)
RISHIKESH, KJudiciary (A)
RIZVI, JANET
History (P)
ROHILLA, D.RCriminology (W)Evidence (H)Medical Jurisprudence (E) Police (C)
ROHMAN, ASociology (S)
RONITA, TORCATOJustice—Administration of (A)
ROTHERMUND, INDIRAGandhism (S)
ROTIMI, ADEWALE
Criminology (P)
ROUTRARY, SARAT CH
Justice—Administration of (L)
ROY, AJIT
Politics (E)
ROY, BIREN
Administration (C)Labour(W )
ROY, BUNKER
Communication (M)Poverty (R)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 321
BOY, DUNU
Pollution (E)
ROY, PJustice—Administration of (S)
ROY. PRANNOY
Industries (I)
ROY, RAMASHRAYCrimes (O)Elections (F)Politics (E)Sociology (H)
ROY, SANJIT (BUNKER)Companies (V)Politics (P)
RUBIN, B4NETT R
Public Sector (F)
RUDRA, ASHOK Agriculture (T)Criminal Law (P)Economic Development (S) Hisiory (T)Mohammedan Law (P)
RUGGIE, JOH N GERARD
International Affairs (O)
RUIZ, EDWIN J
History fP)
RULE OF LAW
The Rule of law and the role of the lawyer. K. Ramaswamy.1986 (1): 53 An LT 46-52
RUSTAMJI, K.F
History (B)Police (O)Police (W)
RUTTEN, MARIO
Agriculture (S)
5., K .J
Sociology (J)
5., M.KPublic Sector (P)
5 ., W
Politics (M)
SABHERWAL, O P
History (O)
SABERWAL, SATISH History (O)
SACHAR, BAJINDER
Justice—Administratioo of(C )
SACHDEVA, R K
Administration (C)
SACHS, IGNANCY
Economic Development (E) Pollution (E)
SAOASIVAM, BHARATl
Family Plaoning (I)
SADASIVAN, S.N
Administration (D)Local Government (T)
322 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SADGOPAL, ANIL
Torts (V)
SAGAN, CARL
International Affairs (S)
SAHA, A.K
Education (J)Marriage & Divorce (C)
SAHA, B.PCrimes (C)Police (E)
SAHA, MAITREYEELabour (0 )Women (H)Women (T)
SAHAI, R.N
Income-tax (E)Income-tax (L)Taxation (T)
SAHASRABUDHEY, SUNIL
Culture (O)
SAHAY, ANANDInternational Affairs (C)
SAHAY, ANAND K
Crimes (J)Elections (W)
SAHAY, G BCriminal law (S)
SAHAY, S
History (S)Judiciary (S)Justice—Administration of (P)
SAHAY, VIKRANT
Politics (M)
SAHELI
Family Planning (H)
SAIGAL, JAGDISH C
International Trade (W)
SAINI, RAJ
Medical Jurisprudence (O)
SAINT, KISHORE
Land (W)
SAKAMOTO, YOSHIKAZU
International Affairs (G) International Affairs (I) International Affairs (P) International Affairs (W)
SAKSENA, K.K
Irrigation (D)Irrigation (E)Irrigation (S)Irrigation (W)Water (E)
SAKSENA, N. S
Communalism (C)Police (I)
SALAMAT ULLAH Education (E)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 323
SALES-TAXAvoiding double levy, Vivek
Kelkar. 1986 ( D ) : 1 LEJ 36-7
Estimating cumulative rates of exercise and sales taxes in India. Mahesh C. Purohit.1986 : 21 EPW 1760-3
Law of sales tax. S.K. Sharma.1984 : 20 ASIL411-33
National issues in sales tax structure. G. Thimmaiah. 1986; 21 EPW 711-2
National issues in states’ sales tax structure in India. MaheshC. Purohit. 1986: 21 EPW 299-303
Sales tax on sale of lottery tickets. Editorial. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 17-9
Sales tax on works contracts S. Venkataramani. 1986 ( J l ) : 16CS 527-30
Sales tax policy and administration : Important changes. N.S. Sethi. 1985 (O -D ): 31 IJPA 1221-33
Sales tax under the guise of entry tax. R. Santhanam. 1986(3) (N)Com p U 139-45
Suggestions to re-vamp the Kerala General Sales-Tax and
Agriculture Income-tax Tribunal. B. Gopalakrishna, Alias Gopu. 1986 KLT 93-5
SALVE, HA RISK N
Income-tax (P) property (P)Taxation (P)
SAMIUDDIN, ABIDA History (P)
SANDERS. JERRY W
International AfiFairs (E)
SANDESARA, J.C
Economic Development (F) Employment, Unemployment (E)
SANGAL, P.S
Nationalisation (N)
SANGHVI, NITA
Agriculture (F)
SANKARAN, M.V
Law General (I)
SANTHANAM. RBudget & Budgeting (B) Companies (B)Companies (C)Companies (P)Criminal Law (M)Excise & Customs (E)Excise & Customs (R)Industries (C)Income-Tax (P)
324 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Judiciary (C)Monopolies (C)Monopolies (I)Public Sector (P)Sales-Tax (S)Taxation (C)Taxation (T)
SANWAL, MUKUL Local Government (A)
SANYAL, AMALCompanies (S)Economic Development (B)
SANYAL, S
Terrorism (T)Women (W)
SANYAL, S.K
Health (H)Library Science (H)
SAPRU, R.K Health (R)
SARADAMONI, K Women (W)
SARAF, D.NInternational Affairs (L)
SARAF, DINESHMedical Jurisprudence (O)
SARATHI, PARTH
Management (J)
SARATHI, VEPA PCivil Procedure (C)Evidence (C)
SARDES AT, S.G Politics (P)
SARIN, MADHU
Energy (I)
SARKAR, GAUTAM K
Industries (F)
SARKAR. J.B Industries (D)
SARKAR, P IJU S K
Constitutional Law (D)
SARKAR, PIJUS KANTI
Family Planning (I)
SARKAR, SARAL
Communism (M)International Affairs (G^
SARKAR, SUMAN
Agriculture (I)
SARMA. AMRENDRA
Parliament, State Legislatures (R)
SARMA, N.K
Irrigation (L)
SARUP, ANAND
Education (I)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 325
SASTRY, B.S
Police (T)
SASTRY, K.P
Compaaies (R)
SASTRY, K.S
Public Sector (P)
SATAPATHY, C
Agriculture (C)
SATHE, ARUN
Companies (I)Companies (T)Income-tax (I)Income-tax (S)Taxation (T)
SATHE, M.D
Irrigation (M)
SATHE, S.P
Constitutional law (C) Constitutional law (E)
SATHE, VASANT
Economic Development (W) Public Sector (R)
s a t h y a m a l a
Family Planning (I)
SATISH CHANDRA
Justice—Administration of (S) Legal Aid (L)Marriage & Divorce (M) Mohammedan Law (M) Women fM)
SATYAM, A
Agriculture (O)Labour (M)
SAU, RANJITLabour(P)Politics (E)
SAUNDERS, GARRY
Police (C)
SAVILLE, P.P
International Affairs (A)
SAWANT, P.BTor,ts (N)
SAXE-FERNANDEZ, JO H N
International Affairs (S)
SAXENA, A.N
liconomic Development (P) Public Sector (P)
SAXENA, V.P
Administration (A)Civil Service (D)
SAXENA, D.B
Companies (L)Monopolies (G)
SAXENA, D P
Criminology (O)
SAXENA, I C
Contract (L)
SAXENA, J .N
Public International Law (G)
326 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SAXENA. J .P
Torts (M)
SAXENA, MAHOHER RAJ
Justice—Administration of (L) Legal Aid (L)
SAXENA, N.S
Communalism (W)
SAXENA, PREM C
Sociology (E^
SAXENA, R.C
Drugs ( I )
SAXENA, REKHA Criminology (W )’Women (W)
SCHAAP, WILLIAM
Crimes (V)Mass Media (M)
SCHAFFER, ROBERT B
Police (S)
SCHINDLER. RUBEN
Social Work (T)
SCHIRAY, M ICHEL
Sociology (T)
SCHIRM ER, DANIEL B International Affairs (U)
SCHWARTZ, DANIEL
Politics (T)
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Catastrophic risk : An economic analysis. David Collard.1985 (D) : 12 IICQ 437-46
Colloquim on social and policy implications of new emerging technologies with special reference to information technology. 1985 (M a): 31JP I 73-7
Data-base on science and technology communication. D. Raghunandan. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1876-7
Impact of <!cience on the administration of criminal jnstice. K. Naravaswami and S. Ramachandran. 1986 (Ma) :20 CBI Bull 1-4
Main parameters of technology. P.V. Narasimha Rao. 1987 :25 (19) Mains 11-4
Nuclear weaponry and scientific responsibility. C.G. Weera- mantry. 1985 (JI-S) : 27 JILI 351-86
Science and society in Bangladesh. Habibul Haque Khond- ker. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 42 IQ 177-92
Scifnce & technology and social change : Dual society and dilemma of developing countries. A. Rahman. 1985-86: 24(21-22) Mains 15-8, 58
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 327
Scientific research & technology in India. S.N. Bhargava. 1986 (Je): 81 T a j 54-8
Technology and the crisis in the West. P.L. Dhar and R.R, Gaur. 1986 (Ja): 7 G M 672-81
Technology and development. L.K. Jha. l?S5-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 18-9, 107
Technology and the development debate : Limitations of Nieo Strategy, Thomas Baumgartner and Tom R. Burns. 1981 : 7 ALT 317-41
Technology and women : Providing cheap labour ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1432-3
What science for peace ? Anto- nino Drago. 1986 (F) : 7 GM 733-42
SCOTT, PETER DALEInternational Affairs (?)
SCOTT-KEMMIS
Industries (T)
SCOTT-KEMMIS, DON
Industries (T)
SCURO, JOSEPH E
Police (P)
SEABRIGHT, PAUL
Economic Development (E)
SEABROOK, JEREMY
Race Relations (Y)
SECULARISM
Are we really secular ? Nagesh Shukla. 1986 : 3 Kan LJ 56-62
The Direction, shape and hues of our secularism. G .CV. Subbarao. 1986 ; 54 An LT53-64
Kashmir and secularism. K.R. Narayanan. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 9-10, 54
Politics o f ‘Peace* and ‘Secularism’. P.Vf. Mathew. 1986 ;21 EPW 817-20
Pajiv Gandhi and secularism : Lessons from Muslim Women Pill debate. Kewal Verma. 1985-86 : 24 (38) Mains 51-5,6
Secular state and religious criterion for reservation. Jose Kananaikil. 1986 (Ap-Je): 36 SA 137-48
Whither secular India. Vasudha Dhagamwar. 1986 (Ja-M a);36 SA 108-13
328 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SEERVAI, H.M
Civil liberties (R)Judiciary (C)Justice—Administration of (C) Marriage d Divorce (M) Mohammedan Law (M)Women (M)
SEHARAN, K, CHANDRA
Interpretation (I)
SEHGAL, BRINDERAPAL SINGH
Law General (L)Population (L)Women (L)
SEH GA I, V NCrimes (R)Criminology (W)Medical Jurisprudence (C) Medical Jurisprudence (E) Medical Jurisprudence (F) Medical Jurisprudence (M) Medical Jurisprudence (S)Police (S)Police (U)
SEKAR, K
Criminology (A)Criminology (H)Criminology (S)
SELVARATHNAM, J
Agriculture (W)
SEN, A.N
Mass Media (N)Press (M)
Press (P)Press (R)
SEN, BINAYAK
Labour (C>
SEN. D.P
Public Sector (B)
SEN, G.M
Companies (R)
SEN, ILINA
History (G)
SEN, KARANTI
History (M)
SEN. M OHIT
Gandhism (V)History ,(Y)Politics (I)
SEX, PRONAB
Money & Currency (D)
SEN, RATNA
Labour{E)
SEN, SANKAR
Crimes (M)Criminal Law (I) Criminology (L)
SEN, SHYAMAL
Accounts & Audit (M)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 329
SEN. SUDHIR
Banking (U)Economic Development (T) PuWic Finance (U)
.United Nations (U)
SEN, SUKLA
Agriculture (F)
SEN, SUNANDA
Economic Development (E)
SENGE, STEPHEN V
Taxation (W)
SENGUPTA, ARJUN
Banking (A)Economic Development (R)
SENGUPTA, NInternational Trade (C)
SENGUPTA, NIRMAL
History (T)Irrigation (I)
SENTHILATHIBAN, K
Crimes (V)Criminology (A)
SENTHILNATHAN, S.M
Criminology (S)
SEROTE, WALLY
History (L)
SETALVAD, ATUL
Civil Procedure (R)Judiciary (S)
SETH, S.M Irrigation (R)
SETHI, H.S
Police (S)
SETHI, J.D
Economic Development (H) Employment, Unemploy
ment (R)Gandhism (E)Gandhism (G)Gandhism (T)
SETHI, N.S Sales-tax (S)
SETTY, E. DESINGU
Education (I)
SHAH, B.JCompanies (M)
SHAH, K.K
Constitutional law (P)
SHAH, S
Companies (N)
s h a h a b u d in , s y e d
Communalism (A)s e s h a d r i , r k
Parliament, State Legisla- SHAHANI, NARENDRA tures (T) Labour (C)
SHAHANI, NARENDRA R
Labour (I)
SHAKHDHER, S.L
Elections (E)
SHAMS, SHAMSUDDIN
Mohammedan Law (S)
330 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SHAMSUDDINGandhism (O)
SHANI, AIHAJI M .I
Mohammedan Law (M)
SHANKER, KRIPA
Economic Development (I)
SH A N K IR, V. GAURl
Companies (L)Excise £ Customs (I)
SHANKARARAYAN, K.A
Agriculture (G)
SHANKARDASS, R.K.P Legal Profession (1)Legal Profession (S)
SHANMUGAM, T.E
Criminology (P)Women (V)
SHANMUGASUNDARAM, P Energy (P)
SHARIFF, LA
Criminology (A) Criminology (H)
Criminology (S)
SHARMA, ARUN K
Sociology (E)
SHARMA. B.D
Administration (A) Education (N)
SHARMA. B.RMarriape <6 Divorce f O Marriape d Divorce fN) Uniform Civil Code (U)
SHARMA. G.C
Taxation (S)
SHARMA. G.D
Education (E)
SHARMA, G P
Public Sector (L)
SH4RM A, GTRTJA SHANKARLegal Education (L)
SHARMA, INDER PRABHAEducation (A)
SHARMA. J.N
Labour (M)
SHARMA, KAMAL K Criminology (V)
SHARMA, KAPIL DEVPublic Sector (A)
SHARMA, KUSHAL
Economic Development (D)
SHARMA, L.M
Economic Development (C)
SHARMA, M. VENKATA- RAMANA
Criminology (A)
SHARMA, N.K
Exports (N)
SHARMA, NARENDRA
Communalism (T)Labour(G )Hisloiy (P)Political Parties (B)Political Parties (C)Politics (PJ
SHARMA, O.PCommunalism (G)
SHARMA. P.DCriminology (C)Police (D)
SHAFMA, PUSHPA
Internatoinal Affairs (P)
SHARMA, R.C
Wild Life (A)
SHARMA, R.R
International Affairs (S)
SHARMA, RAVINDRA Education (U)
Social Welfare (J)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 33V
SHARMA, S.K
Irrigation (S)Sales-Tax (L)
SHARMA, SHRIDHAR
Women (M)
SHARMA, SUDESH KUMAR
Local Government (R)
SHARMA, SUSHMA
Social Welfare (I)
SHARMA, VINEET Wild Life (A)
SHASTRI, SHANTA Health (P)
SHATRUGNA, M
Education (E>Politics (A)
SHAUMLAN, TATIANA
International Affairs (S)
SHEIKH, SHEHNAAZLabour(C )Marriage & Divorce (M) Mohammedan Law (M) Women (M)
SHEKHAR, SANOIiER
Criminology (A) Criminology (R)
SHELAT, K.N Land (L)
332 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SHELVANKAR. K.S
Political Parties (I)
SHENDGE, MALATI I
Education M)Pollution (H)
SHENOY, P.DAgriculture (I)Labour (S)Wages (I)
SHEORAN, CHANDRA PAL
Justice—Administration o f (L)
SHERGILL, H.S
Land (L)
SHETH, D.L
Politics (G)
SHETTY, K. JAGANNATHA
Criminology (I)
SHILOMOWITZ, RALPHHistory (I)
SHIPPING
Indian shipping perspectives(VII). H.B Desai. 19d5 (JI- S) : 20 FTR 187-98
Indian shipping perspectives(VIII). H.B. Desai. 1986 (J- S): 21 FTR 157-67
Ports : Daunting prospect.1986 : 21 EPW 2071
Ports ; Poor planning. 1986:21 EPW2018-9
SHIVA, VANDANA
Economic Development (D) Economic Development (E) Land (C)Pollution (E)Sociology (O)
SHOURIE, ARUN Press (O)
SHRIMAL, M L
Corruption (L)
SHROTRIA, SUDHA
Pollution (G)
SHUKLA, B.M
Children (0)Constitutional law (R)Legal Aid (R)
SHUKLA, K.S
Criminology (W)Justice—Administration of(C ) Women (W)
SHUKLA, NAGESH
Justice—Administration of (S) Secularism (A)
SHUKLA, RAJENDRA
Legal Profession (P)
SHUKLA, SHEELA
Prisons (S)
SHUKLA, SURESHCHANDRA
Education (E)SIMON, C.J
Co-operation (C)
SUBJECT AND AUTHQR INDEX 333
SID-AHMED, MOHAMMED
International Affairs (O) International Affairs (T)
SIDDIQ, SHAFIQ AHMAD
Labour (L)
SIDDIQI, M. ZAKARIA
Criminal law (P)
SIDDIQI, Z.M. SHAHID
Legal Profession (U)
SIDHVA, SHIRAZ
Justicc—Administration of (L) Labour(P)Marriage & Divorce (C) Marriage & Divorce (P) Mohammedan Law (P)Women (P)
SIGAL, SILVIA
Sociology (T)
SIKKA, K.D
Prisons (W)Women (W)
SILVA-RUIZ, PEDRO F
Children (V)
SILVERMAN, HIRSCH LAZAAR
Torts (PJ
SIMEON. DILIPCommunalism (C)
SIN, CARDINAL JAIME L Culture (C)
SINGH, ABHIMANYU
Administration (C)
SINGH, AMRIK Education (E)Education (H)Education fN)
SINGH, B.N
Sociology (E)
SINGH, B P
Politics (N)
SINGH, BALBIR
History (N)
SINGH, BALDEV
Administration (R) Education (R)
SINGH, BHUPINDER
Administration (T) Minorities (T)
SINGH, CHANDRA B.P Labour(P)
SINGH, CHANDRA PAL
Health (H)
334 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SINGH, CHANDER UDAY
Employment, Unemployment (D)
Companies (P)Companies (Q)Companies (U)Labour (E)Labour (N)Labour(P)Labour (W)
SINGH, CHHATRAPATILaw General (D)
SINGH, D.R
Criminology (D)Police (P)
SING H, DINESH History (F)History (P)
SINGH, DWARKA
Accidcnt (T)
SINGH, GAYATRI
Criminal Law (C)Family Planning (L)Uniform Civil Code (T)
SINGH, GHANSHIAM Companies (C)
SINGH, GIANI ZAILLegal Profession (R)
SINGH, GOPAL History (M)
SINGH, GURBHAGAT
Women (E)
SINGH, GURBIR
Housing (B)Labour(L)
SINGH, GURDARSHAN
Family Planning (F)
SINGH, GURMEET M.P
Women (P)
SINGH, H. BHUBAN
Administration (D)
SINGH, HARBANS
Public Sector (R)
SINGH, H\RM OHINDER
Communalism (C)
SINGH, HIRA
Planning (P)
SINGH, INDERJIT Labour (I)
SINGH, J AS JIT
International Affairs (U)
SINGH, JASWANT
History (B)History (L)Politics (S)
SINGH, K Taxation (D)Taxation (T)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 335
SINGH, K.K
Sociology (E)
SINGH, KARAN
Education (P)
SINGH, KHUSHWANT
Language (I)
SINGH, KIRTICriminal Law (R)
SINGH, KULWANT
Management (M)
SINGH, L.MCriminal Law (C)
SINGH, M.K Criminology (D)
SINGH, MANMOHANEconomic Development (D)
SINGH, MOHINDER
Gandhism (G)
SINGH, N.K
Crimes (C)
SINGH, NARINDARInternational Affairs (H)
SIN G fl, O PIrrigation (R)
SINGH, OM PRAKASH
Criminology (F)
SINGH, PARDUMAN
Politics (P)
SINGH, PARMANANDConstitutional Law (C) Labour(L)
SINGH, FATWANT
Press (J)
SINGH, R.I
Irrigation (I)
SINGH, R.P Agriculture (R)Education (T)Labour (L)
SINGH, RAUNAQ
Budget & Budgetting (T)
SINGH, S.N
Administrative Law (A)
SINGH, S.R
Medical Jurisprudence (C) Police (S)Police (U)
SINGH, SANTOSH
Criminology (P)Criminology (R)
SINGH, SEHJO
Women (C)
SINGH, SHANTA SERBJEETHistory (A)
336 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SINGH, SHYAMCriminology (J)Police (J)
SINGH, SHYAMA NAND
Constitutional Law (B)
SINGH, SITA RAMMarriage & Divorce (R)Police (A)
SINGH, SUNEET VIR
International Affairs (M)W ater (B)
SINGH, T N
Labour (F)
SINGH, TARA
Parliament, State Legislatures (?)
SINGH, TARLOK
Gandhism (S)International Affairs (D)
SINGH, TAVLEEN Press (S)
SINGH, TEJESHWAR
Socialism (M)
SINGH, V.P
Budget & Budgeting (F)Public Finance (L)
SINGH, VEER Agriculture (C)Labour (C)
Labour (R)
SINGHAL, BHAGWATI PRASAD
Marriage & Divorce (N) Mohammedan Law (N)
SINGH AM, A.W United Nations (B)
SINGHVI, A.M
Public International Law (S)
SINGHVI. G.C
Police (E)Police (P)Police (S)
SINGHVI, L.M
Elections (S)Law General (B)Legal Profession (I)Public International Law (I) Social Welfare (S)
SINH. RANBIR
Theatre (F)
SINHA, AWADESH P
Planning (P)
SINHA, GOKUL
Public Sector (A)
SINHA, INDRADEEPElections (S)
SINHA, J.K
Police (I)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 337
SINfiA . JAGDISH•Planning (P)Poverty (P)
SINHA. L .N K
Criminology (S)
SINHA, RAM DULARI
Public Sector (R)
SINHA, SANJAYConstitutional law (F) Industries (E)
SIRCAR, KALYAN KLabour(L)Management (T)
SIRIVASAN, BINA
Mass Media (C)
SISODIA, V.SAdministration (R.)
SIVAMURTHY, ACrimes (I)Criminology (C)Crimmology (S)Criminology (T)Criminology (.U)
SIVANANDAN, P
Forestry (L)
SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, ARViND
International Affairs (W)Press (B)
SIVARAMAN, S
Justice—Administration o f (A)
SKOLIMOW SKY, HENRY KInternational Affairs (R) Morality (C)Sociology (P)
SM ITH, GERARD €Energy ^(M)
SM ITH, Jr., WILLIAM REECE
Legal Profession (I)
SNOWMAN, JACK iCriminolog;' (L)
SOBHAK, BEHMAN
International 4^a irs <(0)
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Activism a t crossroads wrtli signposts. Upendra Baxi. 1986 (O-D) : 36 SA 378-89
BbagwatJ, P.N. Indira Jaising. 1986 (A g): 1 LAW COL 8-30
SOCIAL WELFARE
AIDS victim segregated. 1986 ID ) : 1 LEJ 58
The Anthropology of fo o d : Core and fringe in diet. Sidney Mintz. 1985 (Je ) ; 12I ICQ 193-204
Debates in the voluntary sector : Some reflections. L.C. Jain. 1986 (O -D ); 36 SA 404-16
338 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Financing health care in China : Implications of sonae recent developments. P.G .K. Pani- kar. 1986 ; 21 EPW 706-10
Food and the consumer. Thankamma Jacob. 1985 (Je) : 12 IICQ 227-36
Food in the Vedic tradition. Dina Simoes Guha. 1985 (Je): 12 IICQ 141-52
The Food o f healing. Meera Chatterjee. 1985 (Je) : 12IICQ 129-40
Food rituals in the ‘Chandi Mangala’. France Bhatta- charya. 1985 ( Je ) : 12 UCQ 169-92
Infants and practices. 1985 (Je) :
mothers : Feeding Sushma Sharma.12 IICQ 215-25
Inside Madhya Pradesh ; Public health & family welfare programme comes of age. Madhu Mishra. 1985-86 (Ann) Mains xiii-xiv
Job satisfaction of the village extension workers in Rajasthan. Ravindra Sharma. 1986 (Ja-M a): 3 2 IJPA 93- 103
L ie ’s motto. H.K. Paranjape,1985-86 : 24 (41) Mains 11.25
Legislative enactments for the disabled. Guidelines in the Indian constitution. Syed Maqbool Ali Warisi. 1986: 54 An LT 8-9
The National NGO convention : Voluntarism, the state and the struggle for change. Walter Fernandes. 1986 (0-D ) : 36 SA 431-41
National nutrition policy : Objectives and strategies. C. Gopalan. 1986 (Je) : 12 IICQ 153-68
Rapid diagnostic team approach for appraising health and family welfare programmes. M.E. Khan. 1986 (0-D) : 36 SA 417-30
Social legislation and citizen action. T..M. Singhvi. 1986:3 Kan LJ 15-22
Social welfare spendiiig-IT • Issues and perspectives. P.K. Gopalakrishnan. 1985-86 : 24 (1) Mains 16-20
Social welfare spending-lll i Issues and perspectives. P.K. Gopalakrishnan. 1985-86 i24 (2) Mains 19-21
Sports ; More facilities for the privileged. 1986 : 21 EPW1825
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 339
Vitamins—Used and misused. Arvind Wadhwa. 1985 (Je ) : 121ICQ 205-13
Voluntary agencies.12 IICQ 101-3
1985 (Ma):
W hat price entertainment ■? Raj Babbar. 1986 ( D ) : 1 LEJ33
SOCIAL WORKCode of conduct for rural volun
tary agencies. V.D. Desh- pande. 1986 : 21 EPW 1304- b
Historical backgroud of social work in India. B.H, Mehta.1985-86 : 46 IJSW 441-58
Lifting th« veils ; Field-work in South India. Meenaks.hi Thapan. 1986 : 21 EPW 2133- 9
Measuring group work skills; The Group incidents questionnaire. Grafton H. HuU. 1986 (JI) : 47 IJSW 111-5
A Model of community health for medical social workers. Vimla V. Nadkarni. 1985-86:46 IJSW 469-82
*^The Role of voluntary action groups in a democratic society” . 1986 (Ap) : 73 AIR49-52
A System of policy for welfare o f the eJderly citizens. K. Mahadevan. 1985-86: 46IJSW 497-506
Tata Institute of Social Sciences: Forty-Sixth Convocation— may 5, 1986: Director’s report. A.S. Desai. 1986 (II): 47 IJSW 207-36
The Training and employment of paraprofessional social welfare personnel in international gerspectivc. Rubien Schindler and Edward A. Brawlcy.1985-86 : 46 IJSW 459-68
Voluntary work as countervailing p'ower. Bharat Jhunjhun- wala. 1986 : 21 EPW 597- 6C0
Work with children in slums. Lata Narayan. 1985-86: 46 IJSW 483-96
SOCIALISM
Founders of the Lucknow School and their legacy: Radhakamal Mukerjee and D.P. M ukerji: Some reflections. P.O. Joshi. 1986 : 21 EPW 1455-69
Gandhi vs. Marx on socialism. Harihar Bhakta. 1986 (D) :8 GM 552-8
Is socialism outdated ? R.C. Dutt. 1985-86 : 24 (23) Mains 15-8
340 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Marxian theory ^nd theworld. Tejeshwar .1986 : 21 EPW 2112
thirdSingh.
On economic crisis and transi. tion from capitalism : A M arxian approach. Paresh Chattopadhyay. 1986 : 21EPW 1579-84
Protein revolution prospect. Lalitha Vaidyanathan. 1985-86 : 24 (23) Mains 18-20
Rational choice Marxism. 1986: 21 EPW 1239-40
Religion, communalism and socialism. Vibhay Jha. 1986-87 : 25 (9) Mains 42-5
“Socialism, constitution and legal aid movement in India-”O Chi'nnappa Reddy. 1986 (Je) : 73 AIR 1-8
Socialism and the market. Ram- nath Karayanswamy. 1986:21 EPW 1764-6
SOCIOLOGY ^Anatomy of Philippine society.
Meher C. Nanavatty. 1985- 86 : 24 (38) Mains 45 6
“ Birds in a cage” : Changes in Bengali social life as recorded in autobiographies by women. Srabashi Ghosh. 1986: 21EPW WS88-96
Cooperation and social change. V. Kurien. 1986 (Ann) Mains 40-2
Culture, discourse, insecurity. R B.J. Walker. 1986 : 11 ALT 485-504
The Destiny of technological civilization : Ancient Buddhist legend Romavisaya. '-R. Panikkar. 1984 ; 10 ALT 237-53
The Discourse o f power or the power o f discoure. Philippe Daudi. 1983 : 9 ALT 317-25
An Ecolate view of the human predicament. Garrett Hardin. 1981 : 7 ALT 242-62
Economy and family : A Study of their relationship in urban community. K.G. Uma.1986-7.' 47 USW 15-24
Enterpreneurial success: Influence of certain personal variables. P. Deivasenapathy.1985-86 : 46 USW 547-56
Errors in age-reporting in India; A Socio-cultural and psychological explanation, Prem C. Saxena, Ravi K. Verraa and Arun K. Sharma. 1986-7:47 USW 127-35
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 341
Essentjalist and epochalist elements in Goan popular cul ture ; A case study o f Tiatr. Framed Kale. 1986 ; 21 EPW 2054-63
The Existing socio-economic spectrum of ap« at consummation of marriage. K.K. Singh and B.N. Singh. 1986-7 : 47 IJSW 83 90
Family life education : A Theoretical approach to aid practice. Niranjana A. Gokarn.1986-7:47 IJSW 73-82
Forum : On power (concluded). Editors’ note. 1983 : 9 ALT 660
Forum : On power : Prefatorynote. 1983 : 9 ALT 313
Grass-roots peace research Women’s participation in social transformation. Erme- lina B. Mondejar. 1982: 7 ALT 533-46
Human needs and freedom ; Three contrasting perceptions and perspectives. Ramashray Roy. 1979 : 5 ALT 195-212
Humanization as de-alienation: On the theological implications of modern science. P. Masani. 198! : 7 ALT 265- 90
Income and expenditure and school life among recidivists' K. Chockalingam, 19.85-86:46 IJSW 523-8
Information society and 21st century. S.S. Gill. 1?85- 86 (Ann) Mains 35-9
Intergenerational integration with special reference to Indian families. GeorgeKurian. 19S6-7 : 47 IJSW39-49
The Joint and nuclear family : A Personal experience. K.J.S.1986-7: 47 IJ3W 51-4
Leadership, bureaucracy, public policy and social change. B.S. Minhas. 1985-&6: 24 (4-7)Mains 22-3, 115
Masses, classes and the state. Rajni Kotbari. 1986: 11 ALT 167-83=1986 : 21 EPW 210-6
Migration and its effect on the family. S. Parasuraman.1986-7 : 47 IJSW 1-14
Migration, urbanisation and inter-regional inequality : The Emerging socio-political challenge. Amitabh Kundu- 19S6 : 21 EPW 2005-8
Musings : Freedom in human relationship. Sharat Kumar, 19S5-86 : 24(24) Mains 22-4
342 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Myth of power-; The Alienated heavens of hierarchy. Benjamin T. Hourani. 1983 :9 ALT 473-82
Need for intelectual victories.1985-86 : (25) ( I I ) Mains 42-4
A New struggle for peace : A sociological analysis of American peace movements. UJrike. C. Wasmuht. 1983 :9 ALT 533-58
On ridding a lame horse. Vandana Shiva, 1982 : 8 ALT 305-12
On the banalitj' o f reductionist thinking. G.D. Deshingkar.1982 ; 8 ALT 127-30
On wearing the blinkers of arrogance. D. Batierji. 1982:8 ALT 297-303
Personality correlates of sex-role attitudes amongst Indian female college students- Pro- mila Vasudeva and Nindru Lehal. 1985-86 ; 46 IJSW 515-22
Political systems and development in the third world : New disections for social science research in Asia. Soedjat- moko. 1982 : 8 ALT 423-39
Po'pular movements in Jaipaiguri district. Ranajit Das Gupta.
1986 : 21 EPW 2064-6
Pow er; Entropic or synlropic ? Panos D. Bardis, 1983 : 9 ALT 483-8
Pow er: myth and reality. Henryk Skolimowski. 1983 : 9 ALT 23-49
Power and positivism. Harvey Wheeler. 1983 ; 9 ALT 335-44
Power m y th s: Brutal, magical, or human ? Archie J. Bahm.1983 : 9 ALT 313-5
The Quest for power. W.J. Stankiewicz. 1983 : 9 ALT661-3
Reconstructing childhood : A critique of the ideology of adulthood. Ash is Nandy.1984 ; 10 ALT 359-75
School and work : Are they compatible ? B. Manjeshwar Dinesh and P. Hanumantha Rayappa. 1986-7: 47 IJSW 117-25
Science and society in Bangladesh. Habibul Haque Khond- ker. 1986 (A p-Je): 42 IQ 177-92
Science & technology and social change : Dual society and dilemma of developing coum- ries. A. Rohman. 1985-86 : 24 (21-22) Mains 15-8, 58
SUBJECT a n d a u t h o r INDEX 343
Scientific forestry and social change in Uttarakhand. Raroa- chandra Guha. 1985: 29EPW 1939-52
Sex roles and gender relations in North India. David G. Man- delbaum. 1986 : 21 EPW 1999- 2004
Single-parent family in India ; Issues and implicatioits. Shalini Bharat, I9?6-7: 47 ireW 55-65
Social criticism in 19lh century Assamese writing. Tilottoma Misra. 1986; 21 EPW 96
Social policies in Latin America in the eighties : New options ?F.H. Cardoso, 1982 : 8 ALT 517-35
Social research as inductive pro- cess. Pradip Kumar Bose. 1986 : 21 EPW 1105-6
Socio-structural variants and higher education among the selieduled castes and tribes. Nandu Ram. 1986 (A p-Jc): 36 SA 166-?2
Solving the puz?les of global reform. Richard A. Falk. 1986:11 ALT 45-81
Stir within thuslim intelligentsia. A. Hasan. 1985-86: 24 (36) Mains 21-2
A Study of the mental health status of children in orphanages at Bangalore, Suman Somen, K. 1986-7 : 47 IJSW 137-4 6
Subculture and superstructure: Interpretations of rural Bangladesh. 1986: 21 EPW 533-5
Tomorrow today t Social experimentation and changing lifestyles. Michel Schiray and Silvia Sigal. 1980 : 6 ALT561-74
Towards anew paradigm of powfr. Elizabeth Nathaniels.1983 : 9 ALT 665-73
Why lust for power ? J.O. Wisdom. 19S3: 9 ALT 327-33
Writer and challenges of contemporary life. Asghar Ali Engineer. 1985-86:24 (37JMains 19-22, 34
SOEDJATMOKO
Economic Development (P)International Affairs (P)Politics (P)Sociology (P)
SOHINI
Legal Profession (P)
SOMAN, D S
D j u^s (N )
344
SRINIVASAN, KANCHANA
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SOMAN, S.S
Industries (M)
SOMANI, R U
Civil Procedure (W)
SOMAYAJULU. D.S.N ConstitutioEal Law (W)
SONKAR, R.K
Poverty (C)
sonn. ARUNMedical Jurisprudence (O)
SORABJEE, SOLI J
Constitutional law (E)Human Riahts (BV Human Rights (O)Human Rights (S)
SAVERN, JANE
International Affairs (R)
SOYINKA, WOLE
History (T)
SREEKUMAR, S
Justice—Administration of (P)
SRIDHARAN, N.R Accounts & Audit (I)
SRINIVAS, L
Public Sector (P)
SRINIVASAN, C.V
Budget & Budgeting (Z)
Criminology (S)
SRINIVASAN, KANNAN
History (K)Judiciary (M)Judiciary (S)Torts (B)
SRINIVASAN. M.NBudget & Budgeting (B) Income-tax fM)Income-tax (T)
SRINIVASAN, S
International Affairs (R)
SRINIVASAN. V
Taxation (T)
SRINIVASAN, V.K
International Trade (O)Prices (0)
SRIVASAN, KANNAN
Judges (J)
SRIVASTAVA, A.K
Health (P)
SRIVASTAVA, ALKA
L abour(R )
SRIVASTAVA, ANJANI KUMAR Education (N)
SRIVASTAVA, C
Labour (L)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 34f
SUIVASTAVA, G.P
Politics (B)
s r iv a s t a v a , o .s
Medical Jurisprudence (M)
SRIVASTAVA, PREM CHAND
Criminology (I)
SRIVASTAVA, R C Labour (O)
SRIVASTAVA. R.KInternational Affairs (S) Criminology Criminology (N)Criminology (R)Mohammedan law (S)Labour (R)
SRIVASTAVA, S.PCriminology (W)Justice—Administration of (W) Women (W)
SRIVASTAVA. SUDHARANI Constitutional Law (S)
SRIVASTAVA, VEENA
Criminology (C)
SRIVTSAN
- Companies (A)Companies (P)
STAMP ACTConfusion worse confounded.
K.G. Unankat. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ 51
A Note on, unstamped receipts. V.K!. Sathyavan Nair and Kottayam. 1986 KLT 61-2
STANKIEWICA, W.J Sociology (Q)
STAVENHAGEN, RODOLFO International Affairs (I)
STEENBERGEN, BART VAN
Economic Development (E)
STEINMAN, MICHAEL police (C)
STEINER, MIRIAM
Culture (U)I
STEPHEN. SIMON
Constitutional Law (U)
STEWART, FRANCES
Economic Development (T) International Trade (T)
STOJANOVIC, SVETOZAR
Communism (S)
STOJANOWSKA, WANDA
Justice—Administration of (F)
SUBBARAO, G.C.VMohammedan law (F)Property (L)Secularism (D)Uniform Civil Code (F)
346 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
SUBBARAO, K.G.K
Industries (R)
SUBGH, VJ*
Banking (R)
SUBRAMANYA, T.R
Crinninology (C)
Human Rights (P)
SUBRAHMANYAM, A Political Parties (C)
SUBRAMANIAM, C
Language(I)
SUBRAHMANYAM, K
International Affairs (F) International Affairs (P) International Affairs (S) International Affairs (T)
SUBRAMANIAM, SArbitration (P)Terrorism (T)
SUBRAHAMNYAM, SANJAYHistory (A)History (S)
SUBRAMANIAM, V Adminsistration (D)
SUBRAMANIAN. ALKAIndustries (P)
SUBRAHAMANIAN, K.K
Industries (K)Industries (T)
SUBRAMANIAN, NTaxation (E)Taxation (P)
SUCCESSION
Bequest of tenancy rights. S. Kamlakar, 1986 ( F ; ; 87 Bom LR 9-10
Family law and succession. Kusum. 1584:20 ASIL 310-23
Divergent judicial opinion on property of a female Hindu. Kalavalla Prasannam Jaeyulu. 1986 : 2 SCJ 21-6
G. K. Magdum vs. H. K, Magdum—A Comment (AIR 1978 S,C. ]''39). L.V. Mohoikar. 1985: 12 Ind Bar Rev 497-503
The Hindu Succession (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) Act,1986—A Study. K. Rama Krishna Reddy. 1986 (2 ): 54 An LT 17-9
Inheritance by a son to self acquired property of a deceased father—Supreme Court judgment in CWT v. Chander Sen S.R. Khara- banda. 1986 (S): 82 Ta 133-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 347
Missing person in Islamic law of inheritance. Imtiaz G. Ahmed. 1985 (O-N) : 87 Bom LR 81
Privileged position of Dukhtar Khana Nashin among muslim female heirs in Kashmir : An empirical study. Nisar Ahmad Ganai. 1985 (JI-S.); 27 JILI 387-422
Reflections on Shia law of succession. Imtiaz G. Ahm ed.1985 (O-N) : 87 Bom LR 81- 2
Rejoinder : Lucy Carroll :Sunni testate succession A Query (arising out o f N J . Coulson’s book : Succession .n the Muslim famijy, Cambridge I97I). F.M. Kulay.1986 (M a): 6 Islamic CLQ 92-5
A Short note on the Hindu Succession .(Andhra Pradesh) Bill 1985. P.S. Narayana,1985 : 53 An LT 65-7
SUDAN. M.L
Administration (A)Agriculture (D)Local Government (A)
SUDHEERAN, V.M
Parliament, State LegislaturesCK)
SUGAND, SARLA Family Planning (F)
SUMAN SOME54, K
Sociology (S)
SUNDARACHA?!, K Land (C)-
SUNDARAM, JOM O KWAME
Economic Development (A)
SUNDARAM, K
Planning (F)
SUNDARAM, P.S-A
Housing (H)
SURI, PRAKASH CHANDJJAEducation (N)Politics (P)
SURYANARAYANA, M,M Planning (O)
SURYANARAYANA, N
Irrigation (N)
SURYAWANSHI, NIRMAL D
Land (P)Land (R.)Legal Profession (A)
SWAMI, HART R
Public Sector (O)
SWAMINADHAN, S GOVIND Justice—Administration o f (N)
348 INDEX TO INDIAN LEq AL PERIODICALS
SWAMY, B .l.N
Precedents (D)
SWAMY, DALIP S
Agriculture (F)
SWAMY, N. MAHESHWARA
Industries (L)Labour (I)
SWAZO, NORMAN KInternational Affairs (O) International Affairs (W)
SWEET, WILLIAM Politics (P)
SYLVESTER, CHRISTINE
International Affairs (Z)
SZENTES, TAMASInternational Affairs (E)
TABAN, GHULAM RABBANI
Communalism (N)
TABl’U, MOHAMMED
Mohammedan Law (A)
TAKWANI, C.KConstitutional law (O)
TAI EYARKHAN, F H J
Companies (I)Companies (R)
TALEYARKHAN. FIRDAUS
Excise & Customs (T)
TAMBO, OLIVER R
International Affairs (S)
TANDON, M .P Civil litberties (C)
TANDON, RAJ K
Taxation (T)
TANDON, RAMESHWAR International Trade (B)
TANDON, S L
Criminology (L)
TANDON, SNEHLATA
Criminology (A)
TANDON, SUBODH
Minorities (R)
TANDON, VISHWANTH
Gandhism (D)Gandhism (V)
TANEJA, H.L
Criminal Law (M )
TANTER, RICHARD
International Affairs (B) International Affairs (M) International Affairs (T)
TANUSHfil
Politics (G)
t a r a p o r e w a l a . b .i
Justice—Adrainistratioil of (A) Press (L)
SUBJECT a n ;> A u t h o r i n d e x 345
TARE, S.P
Human Rights (L)
TARG, HARRY R
International Affairs (E)
TAUSCH, ARNO
History (A)
TAXATIONSee also
Income-tax
Abolition of Gift Tax Act. Editorial. 1986(F): 80 Ta i-IV
Adoption of a uniform accounting year. S.R. Kharabanda. 1986 (D ): 83 Ta 112-7
All India Taxation Seminar, 1986 —A brief report. N-M, Ranka. 1986 ( F ) ; «0 Ta 8-13 (VIII)
'k,!
Amendments to penalty, prosecution provisions by. Taxation Laws (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provision) Act J'986. S.R. Kharbanda. 1986 (N ): 83 Ta 43-56
Avoidance of delays in tax proceedings. R. Kannan. 1986 (Ag) : 82 Ta 89-92
Black money—A cijrse to the Nation. A.K. Bhattacharyya. 1956 ( F ) : 80 Ta 102-7
Capital gains & exemption: B.M. Kothnri. 1986 (N ) : 83 Ta 65- 80, 108
Changes in the rules for valuation of house property, R. Santhanam. 1986 (Je) : 81Ta 169-76
Concept of permanent estaWish- ment under tax treaties. Surendra Bhargava. 1986
81 Ta 75-84
Corporate tax structure—Suggestions for reform. N.S. Raghavan. 1986 (M y): 81Ta 110-1
I
Corporate taxation : Income-tax A c t: Residential status ofnon-Indian companies. R. Kantian. 1986 (2) (My) Comp LJ 28-32
Corporate ta?i;ation : Inherent powers of the High Courts ia criminal prosecutions in tax matters. R. Santhanam. 1986(2) (Ag) Comp U 226-38
Discussion paper—a critique, K. Singh. 1986 (S ): 8^ Ta 167-71
Efficacy of section 45 and judicial technicality. Minu Agar- wal, 1986 (M a): 80 Ta 140-6
350 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Estimating cumulative rates of excise and sales taxes in India. M ahfsh C. Purohit. 1986:21 EPW 1760-3
Evasion and avoidance of tax— The McDowell case. Arvind P. Datar. 1986 : 26 Exc LT A107-13
Expenditure tax. N. Subra- manian. 1986 (Ap) : 81 Ta53-5
Fighting black money—Aquisi- tion V. Pre-emption. K.N. Balasubramanian. 1986 (Ag): 82 Ta 80-8
Filmdom twin crises : Tav & piracy : A legal viewpoint. Maneck Daver. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 30-2
Finance Minister being taken for ride. 1986: 26 Exc LT A79-88
First round to Mukul Munish. LEJ 46-7
Kirloskars. 1986 (Jc); 1
Fiscal incentives for technological upgradation and exports. S.N. Bhargava. 1986 (Ag) :82 Ta 100-2
Fruits of the poisoned tree. 1986 (Je ) : 1 LEJ 45
Give up the power to raid.D.M. Harish. 1986 (Je) : I
LEJ 42
‘The Govt is on the right track’. 1986 ( J e ) : 1 LEJ 40
Incentives in a tax system. T.N. Pandey. 1986(Ja ): 80 Ta 44-51
Interest on sticky loans—After the Supreme Court judgement. H.D. Bahl. 1986 (Je) : 81 Ta 181-4
Investment guideliness for and tcxation of non-resident Indians. N.S. Raghavan. 1986 (A p); 81 Ta 39-44
Is refund of sales-tax a taxable receipt ? Minu Agarwal. 1986 (O ); 83 Ta 14-8
Liberalisation of direct taxes policy o f the government. Editorial. 1986 (Ja ) : 80 Ta i-iv
“ Long term fiscal policy” : Salient features for tax payers analysed. R.N. Lakhotia. 1986 (M a): 16TLR 33-5
Long term fiscal policy and amendments made or proposed in direct taxes. N M. Ranka. 1986 ( N ) : 83 Ta 57- 64
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 351
Manipulating taxes. V.P. Divecha. 1986 (N ) : 1 LEJ49
Minors’ liability : A majorissue. V.S. Jayakumar. 1986 (Ag) : 82 Ta 65-8
Mockery of fair play. 1986 (Je ): 1 LEJ 43
Nature o f divident & interim dividend. R. Kannan. 1986 (F) .-80 Ta 117-22
Need for rationalisation of the proposals on simplification and rationalisation of direct tax laws. D. Rangaswamy, 1 9 8 6 (0 ): 16 CS 776-9
The Other arms of Leviathan, 1986 (Je): 1 LEJ 39
Payments to relatives and associates. H.D. Bahl. 1986 (M a); 80 Ta 123-9
Pitfalls o f pre-emption—1. Harish N. Salve. 1986 (S ): 1 LEJ 44-5
“ Plant as used in fiscal legislation—Precedent—setting English decisions” . Tapash Gan Choudhury. 1986 (N) : 16TLR 171-2
A Problem relating to ‘set on’ of bonus. H.D. Bahl. 1986 (Ja ) :80 Ta 4-6
Proposed amendments to Wealth-tax d Gift-tax Acts. N. Subramanian. 1986 ( D ) :83 Ta 105-8
Proposed changes in tax laws. R.L. Kabra. 1986 (S) : 1LAW COL 17-8
Raids and the law. 1 LEJ 40-5
1986 (Je):
The (Reality of ‘The Real incotne’. Ampresh Bagchi. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1494-5
Regulating monetary transactions through the tax laws. K,N. Baiasubramanian. 1986 (M y ): 81 Ta 93-9
Relief through double ta)? avoidance agreements. B.B. Ooenl^a. |985< Jl-§ ): 20 FTR 173-9
Remedies by way of writ petitions under direct tax laws. T.N. Pandey. 1986 (My):81 Ta 66-74
Pre-emptive purchase under taxlaws. R.L. Kabra. 1986 ( O ) : 1 LAW COL 11
Scheme for disclosure of income and wealth. R.L. Kabra- 1986 (Ag) : 1 LAW COL 64
352 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Settlement Commission (I.T. & W.T.) and the Income- tax Appellate T ribunals; Reform s and clarifications needed. G.C. Sharma. 1986 (Ja):80 Ta 52-63
Simplification & rationalisation o f direct tax laws (Some thoughts on the discussion paper). D.S. Gopalakrishnan. 1986 (N ): 83 Ta 89-94
Simplification and rationalisation of the provisions relating to appeals ; An appraisal. G. Kasturirangan. 1986 (D) ; 83 Ta 122-8
Simplification of direct tax laws —some aspccts. N.S. Ragha- van. 1986 ( S ) :8 2 T a 172-5
Sloganhead socialism. V.P. Divecha. 1986 (D ) : 1 LEJ50-1
Some aspect o f international double taxation. N.S. Ragha- van. 1986 (O ) : 83 Ta 30-2
Some questions in tax audit. C.V. Hanumantha Rao. 1986 (Je): 81 Ta 151-3
Some welcome proposals contained in Draft Tax Code. Prcm Nath. 1986 (Ag) : 82 T a l l 3 6
Stay of tax demand and proceedings. N.M. Ranka. 1986 (D) ; 83 Ta 137-42, 36
Supreme Court and the tax1985. N.M . Rsnka. 1986 ( J l ) :8 2 Ta M l
Tax administration and tax evasion—The Tndian case. V.K. Gupta. 1985 (0 -D ): 31 UP A 1234-42
Tax administration in Zimbabwe. K.N. Balasubramanian. 1986 (Je) : 81 Ta 138-42
Tax audit. Raj K. Tandon. 1986 (Ja) : 80 Ta 27-30
Tax benefits : An important factor in deciding investments in various countries. N.S. Raghavan. 1986 (N ); 83 Ta 38-47
Tax expenditure. S.N. Bhar- gava. 1986 (A p ): 81 Ta 25-8
Tax on interest payments to non-residents. H.D. BahU 1986 (M y): 81 Ta 100-3
Tax planning divice : A body of individuals or association o f persons. R.N. Sahai, 1986 (A g): 82 Ta 110-2
Tax planning for H U P’s vis-a- vis Sec. 10 (2) o f the I T. Act. R. Raghunathan. 1986 (Je ) :81 Ta 177 80
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 353
Tax planning through invest- • ment deposit account, K.N. Balasubramanian. 1986 (S) :82 Ta 158-61
Tax reform : Precept and practice. 1986: 21 EPW 1519
Tax reform proposal. EPW 1253
1986 :,2l
The Tax system in U.S.A. V. Srinivasan. 1986 (Ap) : 81Ta 35 8
Taxability of interest on sticky advances. G. Kasturirangan. 1986 (M y); 81 Ta 85-92
The Taxation Laws (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, 1986—An analysis. K.N. Balasubramanian. 1986 (O ): 83 Ta 7-13
Taxation of charitable trust and institution (Part I). A.K. Dasgupta. 1986 (JI) : 82 Ta23-33
Taxation of gratuity : A Critique. Minu Agarwal. 1986 (Je) : 81 Ta 143-50
Taxation of Hindu undivided family and the proposed changes. K. Singh. 1986 (D );83 Ta 109-111
dent Indians. Shri Kanu Doshi. 1986 (F) : 80 Ta 64- 7
Towards an expenditure tax. R. Santhanam. 1986 (Ma) : 80 Ta 134-9
Transfer of assets: The Relevant date. Arvind P. Datar. 1986 (JI) : 82 Ta 34-6
Turnover tax ; Is the levy valid? Arun Sathe. 1986 (Ag): 1 LEJ 42-3
When the taxmen cometh. Anil Harish. 1986 (Je ) : 1 LEJ 38-9
Who is an NRI (Non-resident Indian). Prem Nath, 1986 (Ag) ; 82 Ta 93-9
Will compulsory deposit attract wealth-tax. N C . Rangesh. 1986 (Ja ); 80 Ta 1-3
Worldwide unitary taxation ; Nature and alternative solutions. Harold R. Williams and Stephen V. Senge. 1986 (J-S): 21 FFR 168 82
Taxation o f short term capital gains on sale of shares in TAYLOR. TODD MIndian company by non-resi- Police (P)
354 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
TEE^'EN, KEVIN M
Law General (E)
TENDULKAR, SURESH D Planning (F)
The Litmus text. N.C. 1985- 86 : 24 (48) Mains 1-2
Mobilisation against terrorism.S.V. 1985-86 : 24 (32) Mains1-2
TERRORISM
The Danger Signal. N.C. 1985- 86 :24 (41) Mains 1-2
Delhi—Terror in the walled city: Report of an investigation. 1986 ; 21 EPW 728-32
Drift to disaster : Lessons of the Nakodar incident. Sucha Singli Gill. 1986 : 21 EPW422-3
General Vaidya’s assassination: The privilege of silence. Nilima Ditta. 1985 ( 0 ) : 1LAW COL 18-9
Facing the man-eater. N C. 1985-86 : 24 (1) Mains 1-3
Immorality of assassination attempts. 1985-86 : 90 CWN 105-8
International terrorism and role of UN. Vishwa Bandhu Gupta. 1985-86 : 24 (41)Mains 12
Karnataka : Terrorists Act used against civil rights activist. Janaki Nair. 1986 : 21 EPW ICOO
N o tth e la s t time. 1986: 21EPW 757-8
Political theory behind terrorist campaign. 1986 : 90 CWN 133-6, 40
Press and terrorism : Persistent dilemma. D.R. Mankeker. 1985-86 : 24 (3) Mains 8-10
Punjab : Police and terrorists. Satyapal Dang. 1985-86: 24 (40) Mains 3-5
Terrorism. S. Subramanian. 19c!5(Ja): 13 IJ Cri 1-3
Terrorism and law. B.K. PaL1985-86 : 24 (37) Mains 29-30,34
A Thought on terrorism. S. Sanyal. 1985 (Ja-Je) : 5 IJCC 56-7
Tortures : National & international concern, Shriniwas Gupta. 1985 ; 2 Kan LJ 46- 54
Waiting for God knows what. Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21EPW 851
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 355
We are guilty many times over Romesh Thapar. 1986 : 21EPW 1571
TESFAYE, ANDARGATCHEW
Criminology (P)
TEWARI, KRISHNA KUMAR
Law General (L)
TEWARI, S.N
Police (C)
THAKORE, NAREN K
Torts (V)
THAKRAL, K.KCompanies (C)Companies (D)
THAKUR, LAXMAN S
History (A)
THAKUR, R.N Education (I)
THANU, L.CGandhism (G)Gandhism (R)
THAPALYAL, ABHA
Marriage & Divorce (P)
THAPAN, MEENAKSHI
Social Work (L)
THAPAR, K.SHistory (E)
THAPAR, ROMESH
Administration (B)Administration (D)Administration (T)Communalism (L)Communication (P)Companies (M)Economic Development (E)Economic Development (T) Election (E)History (C)History (D)History (P)International' Affairs (C) Language(P)Politics (A)Politics (B^Politics (C)Politics (D)Politics (F)Politics (I)Politics (M)Politics (N)Politics <P)Politics (R)Politics (S) 'Politics (T)Politics (W)Terrorism (W)
THAPAR, ROMILA Communalism (C)
THARU, SUSIE
Cinema (P)
THARYAN, F
Communalism (C) THATTE, YADUNATH
Gandhism (K)
356 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
THAYYIL, PH ILIP KCriminal Law (?)
THEATREFolk fo rm s: Experiment or
trap ? Ranbir Sinh. 1985- 86 : 24 (23) Mains 20-3
IPTA «omes > back. Noor Zaheer. 1985-86: 24 (8)Mains 29-33
THEE, MAREKInternational Affairs (M)
THILAGARAJ, R
Crimiaology (L)
THIMMAIAH, G
Sales-tax (N)
THOMAS, ADVOKAT Legal Profession (I)
THOMAS, CAROLINE
History (C)
THOMAS, V.M
Language(S)
THOMAS, VARGHESE P
Civil Procedure (A)
THOM SON, K.TEconomic Development (T)
THOMPSON, LARRY
Police (C)
THORSSON, INGAInternational Affairs (D)
TICKNER, J, ANN
Economic Development (L)
TILAK, JANDHY4LA B G
Education (E)
TIWARI, N.DLabour (1)
TIWARI, NARAYAN DATTPublic Sector (N)
TORTSB hopal: A dim memory al
ready. 1986 : 21 EPW2108
Bhopal : Determined inaction. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1964
Bhopal—Ill-effects persist; Report of a survey. D. Raghu- nandan. 1986 : 21 EPW 332- 4
B hopal: The imagination o f a disaster. Shiv Vishwanathan. 1986: 11 ALT 147-65
Bhopal : In whose interest ?1986: 21 EPW 1612
Bhopal: The unfolding of a tragedy. Vijaya Shankar Varma. 1986:11 ALT 133-45
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 357
Bhopal: Varadarajan report : Cheating the public. 1986 : 21 EPW 379-80
Bhopal : Why the delay ? 1986 : 21 EPW 1476
B hopal: Working with thegovernment- Kannan Srini- vasan. 1986 : 21 EPW 1578
The Bhopal case : Inconvenient forum, convenient catastrophe' Upenpra Baxi. 1986 (JI) ; 1 LEJ 50-4
. Bhopal case : Protecting the private interest. Rob Hager. 1986 (Je) ; 1 LEJ 34-7
Bhopal declaration on transnationals. 1985-86 : 24 (15)Mains 5-6
Bhopal disasler. 1985-8^: 90 CWN 49-52
Bhopal disaster—Circus instead of bread. 1986 : 21 EPW 50
Bhopal gas disaster : Too little, too late. 1986: 21 EPW.1134
Bhopal information group launched. 1986 (Jl) : 1 LAW Col 7
Caught unprepared. 1986 : 21 EPW 845-6
Complex responsibilities. Sujata Manohar. 1986 (D) ; 1 LEJ26 9
Damages against. E.E.C. 1985- 86 . 90 CWN 46-8
A Day of shame. Anjali Desh- pande. 1985-86; 24 (41)Mains 4-5
Delhi’s chemical monster.Ashish Kothari. 1986 : 21EPW 1051-4
Dieter Giesen on ‘Civil Liability in the field of medicine.’ Lucy Carroll. 1986 (D) : 6 Islamic CLQ 287-93
Evangelist seeks Presidency. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 57
Government and Bhopal case : Just deserts. 1986 : 21 EPW 846
J.J. deaths ; Passing the buck. 1^86 (Ag) : I LEJ 30-1
Law of torts. P.M. Bakshi.1984 : 20 ASIL 55-68
Bhopal’s lone survivor. Hansa- vivek. 1986; 21 EPW 1919-20
Liability for professional negligence, D. Varadaraj in, 19S6(3) (O) Comp LJ 69-77
358 INDEX TO INDIAN
M aharashtra; New code for transport of hazardous materials ; Indifferent response from industry. A. Sushil Kumar. 1986 : 21 EPW 1101-3
Medical liability: “ Consent— in medical practice” . J.P. Saxena. 1985 (O) : 20 ACJ xii-vi
■^'Turn Bhopal catastrophe back on its makers. Upendra Baxi. 1986 ; 47 SCWR 61-72
Vicaraious liab ilityN on-executive directors in the lurch. Naren K. Thakore. 1986 (Ag) : I LEJ 52-3
Victims kept in dark. Anil Sad- gopai. 1986:21 EPW 243-4
LEGAL PERIODICALS
No cause for panic. P.B. Sawant. 1986 (D) : 1 LEJ 22-5
A Psvchnlogical evaluation of the field of law ; with emphasis on torts. Hirsch Lazaar Silverman. 1983 fJI' : 11 I J Cri 85-90
SC conditions on Sriram reopening. 1986 (A p ): 1 LAW COL 9-10
Sakarwadi tragedy. EPW 718
1986: 21
Warning from Chernobyl, Ravi- ndra Verma. 1986 (My) : 8 GM 67-9
TOURNEMENT, REGIS DE
Industrie; (A)
LARUE
That they shall not have died in vain. Clarence J. Dias. 1986 (Ja-M a):28 JILI 37-71
Tortious liability of government. A. Prasanna. 1985 ( D ) : 9 CULR 413-35
Transnationals and environment. Ranjit Adhikari. 1985-86 : (26) Mains 10, 34
TRADE & COMMERCEBCal versus British Airways.
1985 (D) : 1 LEJ 56
Bullion : The two worlds. 1986: 21 EPW 1478
Intersectoral terms of trade in India : A study of concept and method. Nalini Vittal.1986 : 2! EPW A147-66
TRADE MARKS
Protection of an unregistered trade mark by passing ofif action. A.B. A treand K.R. Chandratre. 1986 (JI) : 16CS 511-4
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 359
TREJOS, M ^ R T \
Women (W)
TRIPATHI, BADRI BISHALAgriculture (G)
TRIPATHI, P.KConstitutional Law (A)
TRIPA’iH I, PREMANANDAAdministration (A)Minorities (A)
. TRIPATF1I. T.PHuman Rights (1)
TRIVEDI, A.M
Marriage & Divorce (R)
TRIVEDI, B.V
Criminology (B)Criminology (M)Prisons (W)
TRIVEDI, B. VIS HALPrisons (O)
TRIVEDI, J.TDowry (G)
TRIVEDI, PRAJAPATIPublic Sector (P)
TRIVEDI, R.K
Elections (S)
TRUSTS
Background of The Mussalman W akf Validating Act, 1913— Shibli Nu Mani’s Contribut
ion. Furqan Ahmad. 1986 (Je-S) : 6 Islamic CLQ 191-8
TULASIDHAR, V.B
Industries (C)
TULPULE, BAGARAM
Labour (C)Labour(L)
TULZAPURKAR, V.D
Justice—Administration of (F)
TURNBULL, SHANN Gandhism (T)
TYABJI, NASIV
Economic Development (D)
TVAGARAJAN, MEENAKSHI Banking (S)
TYAGI, AJAY
International Affairs (P)
TYAGI, D.SAgriculture (O)Price (O)
TYAGL YOGESH K
Criminal Law (E)Public International Law (S)
UDGAONKAU, BM
Education (R)
ULLAL, RAVI
Arbitration (S)
360 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
UMA, K.GSociology (E)
U M \PA T H Y , N
Civil Service (R)
UMAR. BADRUDDIV
History (B)Internatoinal Affairs (B)
UIVIMERKOYA, P .PCommunalism (O)
UNANKAT, K GStamp Act (C)
UNIFORM CIVIL CODE
Adhering to the Shari’ah— Indian Muslims must put their house in order. Tahir Mahmood. 1986 (D) : 6Islamic CLQ 221-9
“ Alimony for Muslim divorcees —Need for uniform civil code to the Indians” . K.M.H. Rayappa. 1986 ( l ) ( J a ) ; 14SCJ 5-13
Common civil code. T. Chandrasekhara Mcnon. 1986 : 47 SCWR 11-7
Furore over Shah Banc and uniform civil code. GC.V. Subha Rao. 1986 ( I ) : 53 An LT 53-5
Shah Bano’s case and uniform i civil code—A Survey o f public opinion among muslim com
munity at Tiropati. P. Kote- shw arR ao. 1985 { 0 - D ) :2 7 JILI 572-7
Towards common civil code.E.M.S. Namboodiripad. 1985- 86 ; 24 (4-7) Mains 17, 121
Towards a uniform civil code. Gayatri Singh. 1986 (Ap) : 1 LAW COL 16-7
Uniform civil code.1986-87 : 25 (14)31
B.K. Pal.Mains 29-
Uniform civil code—Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act. 1—The legislative anti-climax. V.R. Kris! n I Iyer. 1986 : 48 SCWR1-14
A Uniform civil code for India. B R. Sharma. 1985 (Jl-D) :21 CMLJ 121-4
UNITED, NATIONS
The Blackening of the United Nations. A.W. Singham. 1985-86 ; 24 (8) Mains 17-
UN 40 Years ; Future of U N . System, More Nerfin. 1985- 86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 19-22
UN 40 Years : Peace-craft through hope and fear. R.L.M. Patil. 1985-86 : 24 (11 12) Mains 28-9
URBANISATION
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 361
UN and apartheid : Dccadcs of resistance. Enugash Reddy, 1985-86:24 (4-7) Mains 100- 3
UN and struggle against apartheid. A.N. Mool'a. 198?- 86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains 26-7
UN, peace and disarmament. P.V. Narasimha Rap. 1985- 86 : 24(1) Mains 7-«
The United Nations—A critical appraisal. Rikhi Jaipai. 1985 (S); 12 11CQ 287-97
United Nations: An evaluation. Rasheeduddin Khan, 1985- 86 ; 24 (9& 10) Mains 2.-6
United Nations at forty : Siidhir Sen. 1985 (D): 12 iICQ 385
UNIYAL, LALIT
Administration fW)CommunaUsm (C)
•Labour (S)
UNKAVIC, CHARLES MCriminal Law (C)Prisons (P)
UPADHYAYA, M L
Agriculture (L)
UPLAONKER, LMBARAO I
Education (P;
Towards a review of the Bombay pavement dwellers case. Indira Jaising 1986 (O ): 1 LAWCOL 77-80
Urbanisation in India : Review and prospects. V. Nath. 1986: 21 EPW 339-52
USMAN, S
Industries (T)
V,. SHistory (B)Terrorism (M)
VADAKKETHALA, JOSEPH Children (C)Companies (S)L'-ibour (C)
VADAPADITHAYA. P S
Public Sector (H)
VAHANWATl, GULAM
Justice—Administration of (8)
VAIDYA, SIIANTA
Labour <E) ^
VAIDYANATHAN, A
Agriculfure (A)Economic Development (O) Labour(L)
VAIDYANATHAN, lALITHA ciajism ;P)
362 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
VAIDYANATHAN, V
Foreign Exchange (E)
VAISH, MALINI
Criminology (C)
VAJIFDAR, K.C
Housing (H)Rent ControJ (P)Rent Control (R)
VAKATORA, T R
Parliament, State Legislatures (P)
VAKIL, P R
Criminal Law ^C)
VAKIL, PHIROZE R
Criminal law (H)
VALENTINE, TAMARA
Politics (L)
VALLURI, S.R
History (L)
VANAIK, ACHIN
History (D)International Affairs (C)
VARADADES'KAN, K Poverty (A)
VABADARAJAN, DBudget & Budgeting (U)Torts (L)
VARAS, AUGUSTO
International Affairs (D)
VARGHESE, ROSE
International Affairs (T)
VARMA, KEWAL
Economic Development (E)
VARMA, M.L
Export (E)
VARMA, RAVINDRADemocracy (P)Gandhism (G)
VARMA, VIJAYA SHANKAR
Torts (B)
VARSHENV, R.L
International Trade (I)
VASQUEZ, JO H N Crimes (C)
VASUDEVA, PROMILA
Sociology (P)
VATTAKKAV, VAGHESE Dowry (A)
VAYRYNEN, RAIMO
Internationa/ Affairs (B)
VAZIFDAR, N.J.N
Companies (CJ
VEERARAGHAVAN, VCriminology (S)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 363
VEERARAGHAVAN, VIMALA
Education (A)
VEJIFDAR, K.C Rent-Control (A)
v e l a y u d h a m , t .k
Parliament, Slate Legislatures (T)
VENKATCompanies (C)Companies (Sj
VENKATARAGHAVAN, SCriminology (S)
VENKATARAMAN, R
Economic Development (I)
VENKATARAMAN, S
Law General (F)
VENKATARAMANI, S
Sales-tax (S)
VENKATESH, A.V
Export (E)
VENKATESWARLU, D
Minorities (A)
VENUGOPAL, M
Criminology (S)
VERGHESE, S.K
Money & Currency (M)
VERMA, KEVVAL
Banking (F)History (B)Secularism (R)
VERMA, NEELAM
Labour (T)
VERMA, OM SINGH
Management (M)
VERMA, RAVI K
Sociology (E)
VERMA, RAVINDRA
Gandhism (S)Torts (W)
VERNEY, DOUGLAS V
Federalis.m (R)
VIBHUTE, K.L Judiciary (C)
VJDYA SAGAR Family Law (P)
VIDYARTHI, VARUNEnergy (R)
VJJAPUR, A.P
Human Rights (U)Public International Law (U)
VIJ.APURKAR, MAHESH
Communalism (A)
VIJARAGHAVAN, D
Criminal Procedure (O)
VIJAYAN, RConstitutional Law (C) Labour(C )
364
Politics (P)
VITTAL, NALINI
Trade (I)
VLASSOFF, CAROL
Population (R)
INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
VIJAYAKUMAR, K C Income-tax (S)
VIJAYAKUMAR, V,S.R
Criminology (S)Criminology (T)
v ij a y a r a g h a v a n , s
Income-tax (P)
v ij e n d r a
Communalism (C)
VIOLENCEBihar : More state violence.
1986: 21 EPW 1824
Roots of rural violence in Bihar: A Case study of Arwal. Mammen Mathew. 1986 (JI- S) : 36 SA 333-42
VIRMANI, B.B
Companies (S)
VISVANATHAN, SHIV International Affairs (A)Torts (B)
VISWAM, S
Elections (U)Politics (O)
VOHRA, B.B
Water IS)
VOHRA, MOTILAL
Legal Profession (P)
VOHRA, SAHDEV
International Affairs (I)Politics (D)
VUKOR-QUARSHLE, G.N.K
Criminal Law (A)
VYASULU, P
Labour(S)
VYASULU, VINOD
Economic Development (D)
WADHWA, ARVIND
Social Welfare (Vj
WADHWA, D CConstitutional law (P)
WADHWA, K.K
Minorities (P)
WADHWA, KAMAL
Parliament, State Legislatures (P)
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 365
WADHWA, S.L
Labour(A)
WAGESImplementation of minimum
wages in the state sphere and agricultural operations. P.D .Shenoy. 1985 (Ja) : II AD 1-13
WALKER, R.B.J
International Affairs (C) International Affairs (W) Sociology (C)
WALKER, T.S Agriculture (R)
WALLERSTEIN, IMMANUEL
Economic Development (I)
WALZ, THOMAS
Gandhism (O)
WAJ^I, ABDUL LATIFAdulteration (V)Criminal Law (A)
WAKIAVWALLA, BHARAT
International Affairs (D)
WARISI, SYED MAQBOOL ALl
Constitutional Law (S)Social Welfare (L)
WASMUHT, ULRIKE CInternational Affairs (N) Sociology (N)
WATER
Behind an empty pitcher. Suneet Vir Singh. 1985-86 : 24 (2)Mains 25-6
CWC celebrates water resources day on its 41st Anniversary. 1986 (11); 33 Bha 155-6
Consultancy in water resources : Sinews of growth, L.V. Kumar. 1985 ( J I ) : 32 Bha105-9
Environmental consideration in planning of .water resources projects. J.F. Mistry and M.U. Prohit. 1985 (J I ) : 32 Bha 96-9
Evaluation of irrigation water quality—various approaches. K.K. Saksena and S.N. Lele.1985 (JI) : 32 Bha 100-4
Indo-Soviet workshop on evaluation and modelling of impacts on environment of water resources projects. 1985 (O ) : 32 Bha 160-3
Maharashtra—Politics of water, 1986: 21 EPW 715
Maharashtra : Water for thefew. 1986 ; 21 EPW 1135
Some problems of ground water management, B B. Vohra. 1985-86 (25) (16) Mains 9-10
366 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
WATSON, RICHARD A Energy (L)
WEBER, THOMASGandhism (H)Gandhism (L)Legal Profession (L)
WEERAMANTRY, C.G
Public International Law (R) Science & Technology (N)
WEIR, ANDREWInternational Affairs (U)
WESTON, BURNS H Inlernatiotial Affairs (C)
WHEELER. HARVEY
Sociology (?)
WILD LIFEAdministrative and legislative
measures for the protection of wild life. R.C. Sharma and Vineet Sharma. 1985 (0-D );30 Adm 363-72
Legal aspects of nationalisation of trade in wild life and animal articles. N.S, Chandra- sekharan & K.N. Chandra* sekhara Pillai. 1985 (D): 9 CULR 485-90
WILLIAMS, HAROLD RTaxation (W)
WISDOM, J.OSociology (W)
WOMEN‘99% Come only for sex-deter-
mination’. Pai. 1986 (M a); 1 LAW COL 5
Amniocentesis or female foete- cide. Anand Grover. 1986 (M a): 1 LAW COL 3-6
Amniocentesis petition admitted. Deepti Gopinath. 1986 (O ): 1 LAW COL 14
And justice for aU. Nandita Haksar. 1985-86 : 24 (28)Mains 9-10, 34
And now, made-to order babies. Vimal Balasubrahmanyan. 1986 : 21 EPW 1492
Anti-women law. EPW 801-2
1986 ; 21
Arya Samaj and women’s education ; Kanya Mabavidya- laya, Jalandhar. Madhu. Kish war. 1986: 21 EPW WS9-24
Assault on secularism. Seema Mustafa. 1985-86: 24(26)Mains 3-4
At the workp'ace. Sujata Madhok. 1986 (F) : 318 Sem24-8
Battered wives : A study of socially and economically backward people of slum areas: Noor Mohammad.1984 (J l) ; 11IJ Cri 102-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 367
A Bill to kill. Indira Jaising. 1986 (M y): I LAW COL 2
Call to oppose Muslim Women Act. Vimal Bala&ubhraman- yan. 1985-86 : 24 (48) Mains 9-10
Calling for a change. 24 (50) Mains 27-9
1985-86:
Chandigarh Womens Conference: Women in informal sector ‘To Keep on keeping on’. 1986 : 21 EPW 2216-8
Chandigarh Women’s Studies Conference: Women andmedia ; Why only alternatives? Vimala Ramachandran, 1986 : 21 EPW 2260-1
Convention on rights of Muslim women. 1986 (M y): 1 LAW COL 14
Cost of development projects: Women among the ‘Willing Evacuees’. Amiya Rao. 1986:21 EPW 474-6
Coup against constitution., Upendra Baxi. 1985-86: 24 (28) Mains 3-4, 33
Crimes of honour. Sehjo Singh. 1986 (F ): 318 Sem 33-7
Criminal procedure and crimes against women : efforts at solutions ill one American City. Gene Kassebeum. 1983
(Ja): 11 IJC ri 3-7
Educated women workers. Pro- milla Kapur. 1986 (JI-S' : 36 SA 292-316
Emancipation of Indian women: Historical and paradigmatic approach. Gurbhagat Singh.1986-87 : 25 (13) Mains 18-20,22
Equal burden, unequal wages Rani Jethmalani. 1986 ( J I ) : 1 LEJ 19-21
Equal rights for Hindu women.19 86 (JI),: 1 LAW COL 7
Freedom denied ? Indian women and indentureship- Ravi- ndra K. Jain. 1986 : 21 EPW 316
From Press room to court room. Anand Grover. 1986 (M y);1 LAW COL 18-21
Grandeur of womanhood in Islam. Tahir Mahmood. 1986 (Via) : 6 Islamic GLQ I-26
Grass roots peace research; Women’s participation in social transfofmation. Er- r.Telina B. Moadejar. 1982 ;7 ALT 533-46
GrowingKumar.21-3
up male. 1986 ( F ) :
Krishna 318 Sem
368 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
The Henious practice must stop. Maitreyee Saha. 1985-86 : 24 (44) Mains 29
Homicides by females. Mari- seity Bilmoria Rani. 1983 (Ja): 11 IJ Cri 8-17
Household chores: No relief.Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 1985- 86 : 24 (11 & 12) Mains 21, 58
How equal ? Women in Prem- chand’s writings. Geetanjaii Pandey. 1986 : 21 EPW 2183-7
Importance of female primary education for fertility reduction in India. Anrudha K. Jain and Moni Nag. 1986: 21 EPW 1602-8
In profile—A woman judge. Sunil Gupta. 1986 (1) SCC 26-35
In search of the ‘Pure Heathen’ : Missionary women in nineteenth century India. Geraldine H. Forbes. 1986 : 21 EPW WS2-8
In the university. Deepti Priya Mehrotra. 1986 (F) : 318 Sem 38-42
Informal sector : Strategies and counter-strategies. P.M.Mathew. 1986-87: 25 (8)Mains 18-23
Integrated riiral development programme and the rural women—The case of a pancha- yat in Kerala. Lakshmy Devi K.R. 1986(JI) ; 22 IJIR94- 106
Invisible, underpaid and unorganised. Vimal Balasubrah- manyan. 1985-86 : 24 (50)Mains 25-7
Kadambini and the Bhadralok : Early debates over women’s education in Bengal. Mala- vika Karlekar. 1986 : 21 EPW WS25-31
Labour laws related to women, P.N. Razdan. 1986 (Ma) : 12 AD 73-80
Law, woman & population in India. Bringerapal Singh Sehgal. 1986 : 12 ISLJ S8- 96
The Law of rel'gious politics. Indira Jaising. 1986 (Ma) : 1 LAW COL 1-2
Maharashtra : Shetkari Sang- h a tn a : Confronting women’s issues. Rajni Bakshi. 1986 : 21 EPW 2031-2
Mass murder by women. Shri- dhar Shorma. 1985 (Ja): 13 IJ Cri 11-5
Mother’s son. 58
1986 (D ): 1 LEJ
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 369
Muslim maintenance bill : Apostscript. Gautam Navlakha. 1986 : 21 EPW 1691-2
The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, •1986—perspectives and prospects. Tahir M hmood. 1986 (Ap-Je) : 1} Ind Bar Rev 221- 42=1986 (Je-S) ; 6 Islamic CLQ 159-80
Muslim Women (Protection of Fight on Divorce) Act, 1986 —A Spainx. O.V. Abdul- khader. 1986 KLT 73-4
The Muslim Women Act, 1986 : Toeing the religious line.H.M. Seervai. 1986 (S ) : 1LEJ 12-5
Muslim Women’s’ Bill. Shehnaaz Sheikh. 1986 r je ) : 1 LAW COL 3
Nairobi : A milestone. Krishna Ahooja Patel. 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 75-6
No girls please, we are Indian. Vimal Balasubrahman>an. 198 j-86 ; 24 (26) Mains 31-2
An Open letter to the Prime Minister. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986 (I) SCWi^ 47-52
Opportunism enthroned. N.C. 1985-86 ; 24 (27) Mains 1-2
Oral histor,y .* Reconstructing women’s role. U. Kalpagam. 1986 : 21 EPW 1683-7
Parliament’s, (Non)—Response to femal foeticide. A.T. Dudani. 1986 (JI) : 1 LAW COL 3
Muslim Women Bill ; Government’s dangerous liiie in Lok Sabha. Seema Mustafa. 1985- 86 : 24 (37) Mains 7-8, 34
Muslim Women Bill, illconsider- cd, anti women. 1986: 21EPW 362-3
“ Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Bill, 1986: A critical appraisal” . Satish Chandra. 1986 (Ag) : 92 Cri IJ 3-3-8
PaternalismKalpagam.574-6
of1986:
sorts.' U. 21 EPW
Pativraia. Uma Chakravarti. 1986 ( F ) : 318 Sem 17-21
Peasants and women : Challenge ofChandwad. Gail Omvedt. 1986 : 21 EPW 20 5-6
Perpetuating an evil ? Shiraz Sidhva. 1986 (S) : 1 LEJ 30-1
370 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Persona g ra ta : Safeguardingrights of Muslim Women. Danial Latifi. 1986 (A g ): I LEJ 62
Research on women and career ; Issues of methodology Maith- reyi Krishna Raj. l986 : 21 EPW WS67-74
Policy towards women before and after cultural revolution : A Feminist perspective. Goviiid Kelkar. 1986 : 21EPW 959-60
The Problem. Nina Kapoor. 1986 IF) : 318 Sem 12-6
Problems of widowhood. Gurmeet M.P. Singh and SukheepGill. 1986 (A p): 47 IJSW 67-71
A Retrograde step.90 CWN 45-8
1985 86:
“ Right to maintenance under Muslim law—A legal view” . M. Rafiq. 1986 (N ) ; 73 AIR 129-33
Rural women’s work participation—A case in exploitation. A K. Rajula Devi. 1985-86: 24 (49) Mains 19- 21
Production of an official discourse on Sati in early nineteenth century Bengal. Lata Mani. 1986 : 21 EPW WS32- 40
The Queen and the peasant. Sheela Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (19) Mains 24-5
Reaching out to lady beware Michael Babin.31 IPJ 41-8
women —The programme.
1984 ( 0 -D ) :
Screen imige. Maithilli Rao. 1986 (F ): 318 Sem 29-32
The Shahbano case, the Constitution and the Court. V.R* Krishna Iyer. 1986 (Ja-M a):13 Ind Bar Rev 1-21
The Shah Bano case, the Sharia- tariat cry, the Constitution and the Court. V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1986 (1) Supp. SCWR 17-44
Recent Bangladesh legislation affecting women : Childmarriage, dowry and cruelly to women. Lucy Carroll.1985 (S-D): 5 Islamic CLQ 255-64
Shah Bano’s case and uniform civil code—A survey of public opinion among muslim community at Tirupati. P. Kote- shwarRPo. 1985 (0-D ): 27 3ILI 572-7
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 371
Shah Bano revisited. Y V. Chandrachud. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ 6-7
‘A Totally retrograde step’. K.S. Cooper. 1986 (My) : 1 LEJ 58
Sheela Barse’s case : Protection to women prisoners, H.C. Dholakia. 1985 (Ja ); 6 Guj L H 4 6
Some thoughts on Shah Bano controversy. Vimal Bala- subrahmanyan. 1985-86: 24 (15j Mains 26-8
Stir within musiim intelligentsia. 1985-86 .• 24 (27) Mains 28-32
Strategies for peace—Role of women. Swapna Biswas. 1985-86 : 24 (46) Mains 25-6
Tribal women in the Warli revolt ; 1945-47 : ‘Class’ and ‘Gender’ in the left perspective. 1986:21 EPW WS41- 52
Uniform civil code--Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act. 1 : The Legislative anti-climax. V.R. Krishna, Iyer. 1986; 48SCWR 1-14
An Urgent issue. EPW 1871-2
1986; 21
Vernacular gender. Ivan Illich. 1982 : 8 ALT 293-362
Technology and gender bias. Maitreyee Siha. 1985-86 ; 24 (47) Mains 27
Violence against women. T.E. Shanmugsm. 1985 ( J a ) : 13 IJ Cri 5-10
Technology and women : Providing cheap labour ? 1P86: 21 EPW 1432-3
W hat is an^niocentesis. P. Phatnani, 1986 (Ma) : 1 LAW COL 4
Temple girls o f medieval K arnataka. Aloka Parasher and UshaN aik. 1986 (Ja-M a):23 lESHR 63-92
Who owns third w^orld women’s knowledge ? An experience.
Everly Nicodemus. 1986 : 21 EPW 1197-1201
372 INDEX TO INDIAN LEGAL PERIODICALS
Women for whom a king forsook the throne. 1985-86 ; 90 CWN 161-4
of Indian school textbooks. Narendra Nath Kalia, 1986 : 21 EPW 794-7
Women : Literacy and fertility. 1986: 21 EPW 1824
Women—Maternity and m arriage. 1986: 21 EPW 675
W om en; Free trade zones : Pitting women against women. Sujata Gothoskar. 1986: 21 EPW 1489-92
Women : Shaky evidence. 1986: 21 EPW 2016
Women and violence. Nandita Haksar. 1986: 21 EPW 2126-7
Women convict in Nari Bandi Niketan : An integratedapproach. S. Sanyal and Vimla Agarwal. 1981 ( J I ) : 9 IJ Cri 128-35
Women, crime and criminal justice system in India. S.P. Srivastava. 1984 (S -D ); 4IJCC 9:-105
Women and crime. Pon Para- maguru. 1984 ( J l ) : 12 IJ Cri 98-101
Women and crime: An emerging issue for social enquiry in India. K.S. Shuklu & Rekha Saxena. 1984 (S-D) : 4 IJCC 85-91
Women and health meeting, M arta Trejos. 1986 : 21 EPW 1916
Women and sexism: Language
Women in the armed forces.
1985 (JU D );21 CMLJ 149- 54
Women in Indian p risons: Major issues. K.D. Sikka.1986 ( J I ) :4 7 IJSW 201-6
Women in struggle for peace. Anjali Deshpande. 1985-86 : 24 (32) Mains 10
Women's education in India : Some basic issues. Malavika Karlekar. 1986 (Ja-Ma) : 36 SA 26-41
SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 373
Woman’s mDvjrnsnt: The InJiaa scene. G. Narayana Reddy. 1985-86 : 46 IJSW 507-14
Women’s movement and religion. Gabriele Dietrich. 1986: 21 EPW 157-60
1986-87 : 25 (14) Mains 32-
Womcn’s world : From drudgery to dignity. Lalita Krish- naswami. 1985-86 : 24 (31) Mains 25-9
Women’s perspective on FP. Vimal Balasubrahmanyan, 1985-86 : 24 (4-7) Mains 77-8
A Women’s perspective on peace in Sri Lanka, 1986 : 21 EPW 1633-4
Women’s rights and secularism. Susheela Kaushik. 1985-86:24 (36) Mains 23-4
Women’s role in economy and society. G. Narayana Reddy. 1985-86 : 24 (9 & 10) Mains46-8
Women’s role in T tb laga movement. Peter Custers. 1^86 : 21 EPW WS 97-104
Women's world ; Beyond Nairobi. K. Saradamoni. 1985-86 : 24 (2) Mains 15-8
Women’s world ; Daughter in distress Geeta Chandran.
Women’s world': From the diary of a teacher. K.K. Muhamed Rashid. 1985-86 : 24 (38)Mains 43-4
Women’ w orld : Hands off maternity^ rights. VimalBnlasubrahmanyan.25 (2) Mains 21
1986-87:
Women’s w orld : Learning to stand. Sheela Reddy. 1985- 86: 2U 24J Mains 19-20
Women’s world : Organisingwomen in informal sector : Discourse and practice on politics. U. Kalpagam. 1986-87 : 25 (15) Mains 27-33
Women's world : Secular groups and maintenance verdict. Vimal Balasubrahmanjan. 1985-86: 24 (1) Mains 30, 4
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