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ABBI, ANVITA pire’s coat. Roger Davis.


Pan-Indian universals. 1992 1992(D):9CorpLAdl40-
(Ma): 391 Sem 20-5 2
•Internal audit from corporate
ABDI,UROOJ management angle. S. Ra-
Communal prejudice behind jaratnam. 1992 (H):22 CS
communalism. 1991-92:
608-10,2
30(54) Mains 24-6
Overdue reforms in accountancy.
ABDULLAH, SHEIKH Economist. 1992(D):9 Corp
MOHMAD L Ad 142-5
Kashmir and national integra­ ACHARYA,AMITAV
tion. 1991-92 : 30 (Ann)
The “New world order” and
Mains 119-22
international security after
ABE,SHIGEYUKI the gulf war: An assess­
South Asia and Japan. 1992(S): ment. 1992(JP-S): 48 IQ 1-
397 Sem 28-38 14

ABEL,RAJARATNAM ACHARYA,S.S
Female infanticide in rural South Drought and response of rural
India. 1992:27 EPW 1153- Families. 1991;27 EPW
6 1894-6

ACCIDENT ACHUTHAN,M.RADH
Fatal accidents and succession The ‘Giving’ behaviour on
certificate. P.M. Bakshi. money and service. 1992
1991(JL-S): 33 JIU 410-2 (Ap): 5 3 IJSW 250-66
Immediate treatment to acci­ ADHIKARI,GAUTAM
dent victims. H.C. Dholakia. White Ghost haunting brown
1992(1): 12G ujL H l-2 elite. 1991-92 : 30 (23)
ACCOUNTS & AUDIT Mains 19-20
Accounting standards in India; ADHIKARY,PRAKASH
An evaluation. Subhash
CHANDRA
Chander. 1992(J1):22 CS
605-7 Potential gains to Bangladesh
A.udit under changing economic for imports of selected
and social environment. commodities fpom India and
Nagesh Kini and Vasant Pakistan: An analytic in­
Agnihotri. 1992(D): 9Corp vestigation. 1991(0-D):47
LAd 138-40 IQ 63-82
Authentication of company
ADISESHIAH, MALCOLM S
secretaries and its legal
Decentralised planning and
implications. T.R.C. Nair.
cooperative federalism.
1992(n):22CS 613-4
1991-92: 30(50) Mains 7,
Dressing the auditor in an um­
31
Gandhi and the Indian economy Enough of trivialities. Nikhil
today. 1992(Ja-Ma):13GM Chakravartty. 1991-92:30
389-403 (45) Mains 2,33
Some facets of the economic Ethics and government: Setting
aspects of the 1992-93 limits to critique. Manas
budget. 1992(Ap):22 CS Ray. 1992:27 EPW 2119-
308-9 24
Exit Solanki. 1991-92:30(24)
ADMINISTRATION
Mains 1-2
Administrative innovations; Are
Experiments in administrative
we expecting too much?
innovation. N. Vittal. 1992
Anil K.Gupta. 1992(Ap­
(Ap-Je); 37 Adm 15-28
ia): 37A dm l-14
The Indian Official Secrets Act,
Administrati ve reform and civil
1923. Is it antagonistic »o
services in Swaziland: Gap
open-govemment?” Bellary
between promise and per­
Uma Devi. 1992(Ag): 79
formance. Musa P. Dlam-
AIR 117-20
in i. 1992 (Ap-Ja): 38 UPA Internal security and role of the
169-86
state. Shrikant Paranjpe.
Andhra Pradesh: Repression
1991-92:30(43) Mains 15-
unlimited. 1992: 27 EPW 7
1037
Law and order: Tea Industry’s
Army in Assam; Pushing India
private army. 1992:27 EPW
towards disintegration. KC.
2273.
1992:27 EPW 1181-2
Macro-issues of personnel
Bad advice. Kaushik Basu. 1992: management of the pub-
27 EPW 525-30
lic-services in India. A.R.
Challenges of management-Dis- Bandyopadhyay. 1992 (JI-
trict Magistrates in India. S ) : 37 Adm 107-21
Anurag Goel and Richard Mahamaham stampede deaths
Paton.l991(0-D):36Adm
in Tamil Nadu. 1992:27
37-58 EPW 625-7
Constitutional philosophy of one Making the impossible possible;
rank one pension: Myth and
The district experience of
reality. P.L. Mehta 1991(JI-
an IAS probationer. C.
S): 27 CM U 203-8
Umashankar. 1992 (Ap-Je):
Decentralisation in Ghana-myth
37 Adm 71-6
or reality. S.K. Asibuo. 1992
Mitigating caste-class tensions
(Ap-Je) :38 IJPA 122-38
in Jehanabad-An innovative
Decision styles: conceptual mod­
approach. V.K. Singh. 1992
els and an empirical study
(Ap-Je);37 Adm 83-90
of IAS officers. Subhash
The New role of administra­
Sharma. 1992 (Ap-Je): 38
tors- text of address by the
IJPA 95-108
President of India [R. Ven-
Developing human resources for
kataraman, on 12. 6. 92]
organisational renewal.
1992 (Jl-S); 37 Adm 1-4
Govind Mohan. 1991(0-D):
PWG ban: State Government
36Adm 77-95
flouts law. K.G. Kannabi-
ran. 1992:27 EPW 1243-4 US food aid and public policy
Procedure of administrative ser­ in Bangladesh. Kamal Ud-
vice tribunals: A critical din Ahmed. 1992:27 EPW
apprmsal with reference to 574-7
the application of Limita- Urban bias in PDS: Re-exami­
tionAct, 1963.R.B.Dubey. nation of NSS Data. Amitab
1989:6 Kan U 48-58 Kundu. 1992:27 EPW 1340-
Public distribution of cereals: 1
An alternative model. Su- Urban bias in Indian public dis­
nando Roy. 1992:27 EPW tribution system. Stephen
1209-13 Howes and Shikha Jha.
Public policy-making in India; 1992:27 EPW 1022-30
Lessons from rural develop­ Urgent vs. important. Anil C.
ment programmes. Sofi Ali. Shah. 1992(Ap-Je):37Adm
1992(Ap-Je):38 IJPA 109- 71-6
21 2 ^ b ia n civil service structures,-
Rationale and relevance of TA- training programmes and
DA. C.V. Narasimhan. 1992 transnational inducement of
(II): 183 M U 9-10 administrative reforms.
Reforming the market -Market­ Royson M. Mukwena. 1992
ing the reform. A.S. Bhal. (Ap-Je): 38 IJPA 187-95
1992(Ja-Ma): 37Adm47-
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
51
Audi alteram partem in 1991.
Riding the free rider: A lesson
fiom Barrackpore. Amaresh Jyoti Prasanna Baksi. 1991-
92 :96 CWN 117-9
Bagchi. 1992:27 EPW 1778-
Criminal prosecution and de­
80
partmental enquiry. C.K.
Security forces: Trigger happy:
Thakker. 1992(1): 12 Guj
1992:27 EPW 1465-6
LH 30-5
The Solanki Affair. 1991-92:96
Right to engage an advocate:
CWN 82-4
Whether part of natural jus­
State and societal reaction. 1992
tice? C.K. Thakker, 1992
(JI): 7 Law Col 40-1
(1): 33(l)G LRi-viii
“State privileged documents vis-
Salami tactics. 1992:27 EPW
a-vis abuse of legal proc­
ess”. V.Krishnama Chari. 855
Supply of inquiry report before
1992(N): 79 AIR 167-71
taking action. S.N. Singh.
State terrorism in Punjab. Ajit
Singh Bains. 1992:7 Law 1992 (JI):8 Corp L Ad 96-
Col 36-7 101
Strategic issues in administra­ “Trial in criminal court: stay of
tive reorganisation: De­ departmental enquiry”. A.K.
Panda. 1992(Ap): 25 Lab
veloping countries’ perspec­
tive. Prahlad K.Basu. 1992: IC 60-3
27 EPW M46-58 ADOPTION
Travel diary: A Rajasthan sce­ “Intercountry adoption (with spe­
nario. Arun Ghosh. 1992:27 cial reference to adoption
EPW 185-6
of an Indian child by for­ The Trial of Sardar Bhagat Singh.
eign parents)”. Sunanda 1992(Ma): Law Col 26-7
D. Joshi. 1992(JI): 79 AIR
AGARWAL, K.P
97-103
Inter-country adoption-A tryst Class action and payment of
with destiny. Sanjay Sen. court fees. 1992 (Ap-S):7
Law Col 41
1992: 14 DLR 195-203
“Maximisation of production,
ADULTERATION sense of belonging and
“Delay in launching prosecu­ guarantee of tenure of
tion under prevention of food em ploym ent— Supreme
adulteration Act, effect”. Court’s point of view”.
S.Lal. 1992(Ag):98CriU 1992(Ja): 25 Lab I C ll- 4
113-5 “Unorganised labour and Mini -
mum wages Act”. 1992(JI):
ADVANI, K.A
25 Lab & IC 110-2
Circumstances under which in­
spectors are appointed for AGARWAL, MADHOOLIKA
investigating companies. Ozone: Sources and interaction
1989; 90 Bom LR 161-7 with other pollutants. 1992
Principles underlying the in­ (Ap):6 Encology 22-4
vestigation of companies. Relevance of “stress avoidance”
1989 : 6 Kan U 105-11 in determining plant sus­
ceptibility to' ozone stress.
ADVANI, L.K
1991 (Ag):6 Encology 8-18
Decline of Rajiv government.
1991-92:30 (Ann) Mains AGARWAL, NOMITA
133-5 Evasion or avoidance of tax
liability-A comment. 1992:
AFRAZ MUMTAZ 39 Pb Univ L Rev 55-9
15th March World Consumer
Day: Public meeting on AGARWAL, P.C
pollution in Ahmedabad; A “Need for amendments in the
case for concern. 1992(Ma- provisions of (Code of Civil
Ap): 12CC4-6 procedure”). 1992(0) : 79-
AIR 154-6.
AGRAWAL,ANIL Suggestions on scriples trading.
Towards global environmental 1992(0):22 CS 888-91
management. 1992 (Ap-
J e ); 42 SA 111-9
AGARWAL, PURUSHOTTAM
A Stinking marsh-pond. 1992
AGARWALA, B.D
(D): 400 Sem 30-3
Right to be left alone. 1992(Ja):
7 Corp L Ad 3-5 = 1992 AGARWAL, R.K
(F): 7 Law Col 11-2 A Case for manufacturers’ re­
lief fund. 1992:57 Exc LT
AGARWALA, B.R A55-8, 65
Trial of a revolutionary: M.N. Rate of Costoms duty in respect
Roy. 1992(Ap):7 Law Col
of warehoused goods. 1992;
30-1 57 Exc LT A 17-22
a g a r w a l , s .k management of water re
Courts and accountability of sources. D.N. Dhanagare
universities: Some recent 1992: 27 EPW 1421-5
developinents. 1992(Ja-Ma): Economics of shifting culti
28 CMU 13-22 = 1992 (Ma- vation in India. K.N. Ninan
A p );12C C 35-8 1992:27 EPW A2-6 ~
Facing the challenge of Jhum:
a g a r w a l, sud arshan
The Arunachal experiment.
Committee structure in Rajya
Vinay Sahasrabudhe. 1992
Sabha.l991(S):37JPI388- (Ap) :6 Encology 1-6
401
Farmer’s movement in Karna­
AGNES, FLA V U taka. Kripa A.P. 1992:27
Maintenance for women: Rheto­ EPW 1182-3
ric of equality. 1992:27 Falling agricultural investment
EPW 2233-5 and its consequences. A
Ganesh Kumar. 1992:27
AGNES, FLA V U EPW 2307-12
Protecting women against vio­ Fertiliser subsidy: Issues related
lence? Review of a dec­ to equity efficiency. Ashok
ade of legislation, 1980-89. Gulati and G.D. Kalara.
1992: 27 EPW W S19-33 1992:27 EPW A43-8
AGNIHOTRI, VASANAT Government intervention in
Audit under changing economic commercial crop develop­
ment: India’s natural rub­
and social environment.
1992(D):9CorpLAd 138- ber industry. Sunil Mani.
40 1992:27 EPW A83-92
Hank Yarn Scheme a flop. D.P.
AGRICULTURE Sharma. 1992:27EPW735
Approaching a decisive junc­ Land productivity in the North-
ture Amaresh Mishra. 1992: Eastern India: Cropwise
27 EPW 2158-9 analysis in the food sector,
Ashok Rudra’s contribution to Mahesh Lalwani, 1992 (Ap-
Indian agricultural econom­ Je): 42 SA 192-200
ics. Manabendu Chatto- Modem agriculture and organic
padhyay. 1992: 27 EPW manures. K.Kumaraswamy.
2637 1992(Ap):6 Encology 19-
Bihar famine, 1966-67 and 21
Maharashtra drought, 1970- National Agriculture Fair 1989.
73: The demographic con­ 1989(Ap-Je):36Bha83-95
sequences. Tim Dyson and Oilseeds: From supply manage­
Arup Maharatna. ■1992:27 ment to longerterm prob­
EPW 1325-32 lems. D.P. Sharma. 1992:27
Conservation of the farm. David EPW 2450-1
Tomlinson, 1991(Ag):6 Oilseeds: Still muddling through.
Encology 19-20. D.P.Sharma. 1992:27 EPW
1992 drought in M aharashtra: 555-6
M isplaced priorities, m is­
Optimal cropping pattern for AHMAD, BADAR
different stages of Marwal Freedom of press: Obscenity vs.
lift canal. A.K. Baina and Literary values, 1992(J1-S):
Jaswant Singh. 1989(0-D); 28 C M U 226-32
36 Bha 231-3 Protection to civil servants unddr
Peasants and flexible accumu­ the Constitution of India-
lation in the third world; an appraisal. l991(Je-S):27
Producing under contract. CM U 2tS-24
Michael Watts. 1992:27 Religious freedom under Article
EPW PE90-7 25 of Constitution of In­
Planter’s lobby in late 19th dia-A critical study. 1991
century: Implications for (Ap-Je):27 CMLJ 107-16
Travancore. Paul E. Baak.
AHMAD, EQBAL
1992:27 EPW 1747-53
Challenge of religious sectari­
Promises of agrobiotechnology,
anism. 1991-92:30 (43)
bioinsecticides and bio-ferti-
Mains 19-21
lizrs in focus. M.H. Mehta.
Face of Sind Crisis. 1991-92:
1992(1*0:6 Encology 1-7
30 (39) Mains 10-1
Record Kharif oil seeds crops
in offing. D.P.Sharma. 1992: AHMAD, FURQAN
27 EPW 1771 . Canal irrigation: Major legal
Scope for biological agriculture. issues. 1991 (0-D):33 JILI
in assured rainfall zone of 589-613
Maharashtra. E.G. Bathkal,
B.A. Lakhdive and N.V. AHMAD, K. ISRAR
Mahajan. 1991(Ag): 6 En- Myth and reality of psychotropic
cology 27-34 drugs. 1991(0):31 SD 17-
Subsidising agriculture: A cross 21
country view. Ashok Gu-
AHMAD, KAMAL UDDIN
lati and A.N. Sharma.
US food aid and public policy in
1992:27 EPW A106-16 Bangladesh. 1992:27 EPW
Waiting for the rains. J.M. 574-7
1992:27 EPW 1043-5
Why gene campaign is against AHMAD, MUSTHAQ
the Dunkel draft. Suman Tral lift irrigation scheme.
Sahai. 1991-92:30 (29) 1989(0-D):36 Bha 205-9
Mains 8-9
AHOOJA-PATEL, KRISHNA
AHMAD, AUAZ Quantifying women’s worth:
Can Marxism be ‘dialogic’? Development indicators
1992(Je) :394 Sem 35-40 (1989-90). 1991-92: 30(27)
Orientalism and after: Ambiva­ Mains 31-4
lence and cosmopolitan
AHUJA, M.M
location in the work of
“Absence due to detention in
Edward Said. 1992-27 EPW
jdl: Employer’s quiz”. 1992
PE 98-116
(Je):25 LabIC 86-8
“A bull fighting on powers of 30(26) Mains 27-9
labour court- m/s 33c(2) of
A LI,SOFI
the Industrial Disputes Act,
1947: A legal analysis”. Public policy-making in india:
Lessons from rural devel­
1992 (Ap); 25 Lab 1C 51-6
“Compensation in liu of rein­ opment programme. 1992
(Ap-Je):38 IJPA 109-21
statement or premium for
misconduct”. 1992(Ia)-.25 AMIN, SAMIR
Lab IC 14-6 Amin, Samir, A Brief biogra­
“Reference orders: A legal au­ phy of. 1991-92: 30 (53)
topsy”. 1992(F): 25LabIC Mains 12-5
25-9
AMULYA,ANTONETTEE D’Sa
AHUJA,SHOBHA The Debt-energy nexus: A case
Potential for generating mutu­ study of India 1992:27 EPW
ally beneficial trade flows 1401-5
between India and Pacific
Rim based on revealed ANEJA,RAJENDRAK
comparative advantage. Evolving optimum media-mix
1992(Ja-Ma);26FTR271- and comunication strategies
96 for rural markets. 1992:27
EPW M 75-9
AIYER, SWAMINATHAN I

S.AN KLESARIA ANAGOL, MALATI


No escape from Fund-Bank Growth of regional trading blocs
supervision. 1991-92:30 and multilateral trading
(21) mains 9,17 system. 1992 (Ja-M a): 26
FTR 297-311
AJETUNMOBI, MUSA A
Reorganisation of legal system ANAND, R.D
in Northern Nigeria; Ap­ Let the. maintenance jurispru­
praisal of 1958 recommen­ dence have a heart, 1992:39
dations. 1990-91: 10& 11 PbU nivLR ev 173-85
Islamic CLQ 96-108
ANDOTRA, A.S
AKBAR, M J Cascade power system on river
The second problem. 1992(Ap): Tawi. 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha
392 Sem 15-7 252-5
ALAGH,YOGINDERK ANJARL\, NILAY V
Economic reform; A different Judicial review after the Presi­
paradigm. 1991-92:30(17) dent’s order of removal of
Mains 4-5, 35 a judge; Does not inspire
ALBIN, ALICE constitutional legitimacy.
1992(2): 12 GujLH 28-32
Kerala economy at crossroads.
1992:27 EPW 606-8 ANSARI, ANIS
ALI, SHANTISADIQ Educational backwardness of
■A Country in ruins, 1991-92: Muslims. 1992:27 EPW
2289-91
ANSARI, IQBAL AHMAD Facilities for international com­
“Divorce and iddat period of mercial arbitration - China.
Muslim Law”. 1992:90 AU 199KO-D): 26 AQ 10-1
5-6 Facilities for international
commercial arbitration in
ANSARI, NASIM
Japan. 1^2(Ja-Ma): 26 AQ
Blasphemy and religious criti­ 6-7
cism. 1992:27 EPW 1383-
Facilities for international
5
commercial arbitrations-
ANTHERJANAM, SUKUMARI maritime arbitration rules
Women and criminality - Na­ of the Indian Council of
ture, pattern and modali­ Arbitration. 1991 (JI-S) :26
ties. 1991(D): 15 CULR AQ 14-5
417-43 Interaction meeting on interna­
tional maritime arbitration.
ANTIA, N.H 1991 (0 -D ):2 6 A Q 2-5
Intellectual property rights. Problems in the enforcement of
1992:27 EPW 1374-6 awards. K.G. Singhania.
ANURADHA, R.V 1991(0-D ):26A Q 5-7
Dowry deaths: Statutory amen- Remuneration of an arbitrator.
dents and judicial response. Sandeep B. Dave. 1992
1992(D):Law Col 13-8 (Ma):22 CS 206-8, 10
Suggestions for amending In­
ANYAKOU,EMEKA dian arbitration law. F.S.
Address by Chief Emeka Nariman, 1992 (Ja-Je): 24
Anykou’ Commonwealth lA 92-6
Secretary-General to The Transnational transfer of tech­
37th CP Conferenc New nology and arbitraion.
Delhi, 23 September 1991. 1991 (JI-S): 26 AQ2-7
1991(D): 3 7 JP I508-14
ARIYARATNE, A.T
APTE,B.P Practical nonviolent responses
to new forrtis of violence.
Kotwal, R.B. - death of. 1990:92
Bom. LR 144-8 1992 (Ap-Je):14 GM 193-
Mehta, Sanat P. - death of. 200
1990:92 Bom LR 37-40 ARMSTRONG, ROBERT
ARBITRATION International ethical concerns
J Arbitration in technology trans­ of U.S. executives: A Po­
fer contracts. S.R. Grover. tential barrier to investment
1992(Ja-Ma): 26 AQ 2-5 in some developing coun­
Arbitration relating to con­ try markets. 1992(Ja-Ma):
26 FTR 253-61
struction contracts. S.R. Kar
Roy. 1991(JI-S):26AQ9- ARTS
14 Art in the age of mechanical
Compulsary arbitration - Ameri­ and ‘Utsav’ical reproduc­
can style. Amitabha. Sep. tion. G.P. Deshpande. 1992;
199KO-D) :26 AQ 7-9 27 EPW 401-4
The Practice, Patronage, and in India; Future policy in­
transmission of classical terventions. 1992(JI-S): 38.
music inTamilnadu: Some IIP A 341-53
historical & socio-cultural
AYENI, VICTOR
perspectives. T.K. Rama-
State complaints offices in
chandran.l992(Ja-Ma):37
Adm 83-94 Nigeria-coping with a fed-
eralised ombudsman system
ARUL,F.V in the third world. 1992 (Ap-
The Profile of notorious out­ Je):38 IJPA 153-68
laws. 1992(Je):26CBIBull
AZAM, M.KHALID
1-3
M^agerial promotions: percep­
ARUNACHALAM,V5 tion of public and private
Linking technology to human sector excutives. 1992(Ja):
values. 1991-92: 30(32) 27 m R 299-308
Mains 15-7,22
BAAK,PAULE
ARYA,RAJESH Planters’ lobby in late 19th
Cooperative law is more effec­ century; Implications for
tive in management. 1991 Travancore. 1992:27 EPW
(Ja): 27 Coop U 54-5 1747-53
ARYAN, RITA BABA,NOOR AHMAD
Drinking water supply; Law and Nasser’s Pan-Arab radic^ism
policy. 1991(0-D):33 JILI and the Saudi drive for is-
527-52 1am solidairy; A response
for security. 1992 (Ji-Je):
ASAFALI,ARUNA
48 IQ 1-22
It was an act of will: Interview
with ArunaAsaf Ali. 1991- BABU, C.S
9 2 :30 (42) Mains 5-6 The Efforts of the Supreme Court
to blossom Hindu Women's
ASHUTOSH
estate-a damp squib or a
The Reporter who came in from
stride across ? 1992 (2); 69
the cold. 1991-92:30 (18)
A nLT5-9
Mains 29-30
BABU, T. ANANTHA
ASIBUO, S.K
Farewell address, to the Hon'ble
Decentralisation in Ghana-myth Sri C.Pratap, Chief Justice
or reality. 1992(Ap-Je):38
of Andhra Pradesh on the
UPA 122-38
eve of his retirement on
ATHEEQ,L.K.,etal 30.6.92. 1992 (2) ; 69 An
Economic restructuring and the LT47-8
L\S.1992(Ja-Ma):37Adm BADGAIYAN, GYANEMDRA D
21-39
End of history? 1992(Ja-Ma) ;
a u d in a r a y a n a , n 37 Adm 41-5
Raising age at marriage of girls
10

BAGGHI, AMARESH terpretation. 1992(Ap-Je):


‘Balanced budget' debate in US 28 C M U 89-106
Congress. 1992:27 EPW
BAJAJ, RAJIV K
1461-2
In the dock: Does anyone really
Riding the free rider: A lesson
care for the Indian police?
fromBarrackpore. 1992:27
1991 (N-D):25 CBI Bull
EPW 1778-80
23-4
BAGGHI, AMIYA KUMAR
BAJPAI, KANTI
Transnational banks, US power
Contemporary Japanese politics
game of global impover­
and foreign policy. 1992(Ja-
ishment. 1992:27 EPW
Je) :48 IQ 98-103
1133-6
BAJPAI, NIRUPAM
BAGGHI, SAMIR KUMAR
Severely indebted low-income
“Powers of subordinate crimi­
countries: Mounting exter­
nal courts to compound a
nal debt and servicing bur­
non-compondable offence”.
1992(F) :98 Cri U 25-6 den. 1992:27 EPW 905-10
BAKSm , D.C
BAHL, R.L
The Fractured fraternity. 1991-
Credit for higher production in­
92:30(17) Mains 29
centive - computation of
base clearances. 1992:57 BAKSHI, P.M
Exc LT A59-60 Apharan Ki Saza Kya Ho 1991
(N-D):25 CBI Bull 25-6
BAHL, R.L
Limitation for demand - amend­ Director's meetings and the ques­
ment to section 11A (1) of tion ofquorum.l989:6Kan
U 101-4
Excise Act. 1992:61 Exc
Electrocution: Legal liability.
LTA9-10
Limitation for demands - Sec­ 1992(N) :7 Law Col 19-20
Extra-territorial jurisdiction.
tion 1lA (1) and its provi­
sion. 1992:62 Exc LTA107- 1992(D): 7 Law Col 15-6
Fatal accidents and succession
9
S.S.I. exemption and unregis­ certificate. 1991 (JI-S):33
JIL I410-2
tered units. 1992:61 Exc
LTA39-40.2 Innuendo in the law of defama­
tion. 1992(JI):7lawCol29-
BAINS, A JIT SINGH 7
State terrorism and Human Joint ventures. 1992(Ap):7 Corp
Rights. 1992(0): 398 Sem L Ad 145-8
36-40 The Law applicable to contracts.
1992(Ag):8CoipLAdl40-
BAIRD, ROBERT D 2
‘Religious’ versus ‘Secular’ in Law of business secrets and
India - A religio-historical
confidential communica­
analysis of constitutional
tions. 1992 (Ma):7 Corp L
texts and their judicial in­
Ad 101-6
Paperless transactions and BALU, N
commercial law. 1992(Je): The Right to privacy. 1991 -92:
8 C o rp L A d 6 0 -l,5 96 CWN 125-8
Reforming consumer law. “State of "Maharasthra and an­
1992(My):7 law Col 17-9 other v. Madhukar Narayan
Reporting of judicial proceed­ Mardikar and the right to
ings: The legal aspect 1992: privacy”. 1992(JI):79 AIR
39 Pb Univ L Rev. 1-7 104-6
Transfer of public servants.
1992(Je):7 Law C oll9-20 BALU, V
Requiem for capital issues con­
Unauthorised use of photograph,
1992(F):7 Corp L Ad 47- trol. 1992(JI):80CorpLAd
78-80
50
Warehousing reciepts. 1992(Ja): BANATWALLA, G.M
7 Corp L Ad 22-3 The Performance and the crisis
A Year after Niyogi’s murder. of Indian democracy. 1991
1992:27 EPW 2175 (S):37 m 427-32
Audi alteram partem in 1991.
1991-92:96 CWN 117-9 BANDHYOPADHYAY, A.K
Civil proceedings law. 1992:61
BAL KRISHNA ExcLT All-3
High Courts’ powers to enforce Frivolous cases. 1992:57 Exc
rights under Article 226 of LTA112-3
the Constitution. 1992(JI- Investigation and enquiry. 1992:
S):28CM U 223-5 62ExcLTA 93-4, 109
“Reason to believe”. 1992:57
BALAGOPAL, K
ExcLTA91-3
Economic liberalism and decline
Some misconception about
of democracy : Case of
Andhra Pradesh. 1992:27 excise valuation and assess­
ment. 1992:57 Exc LT A16,
EPW 1958-62
22
Excepts from the memories of
death. 1992:27 EPW 569- BANDHYOPADHYAY, A.R
73 Macro-issues of personnel
Slaying of spirituous demon. management of the publie-
1992; 27 EPW 2457-61 services in India. 1992(JI-
S ) : 37 Adm 107-21
BALAKRISHNAN, PULAPRE
Union budget for 1992-93: Much BANDHYOPADHYAY, D
a do about nothing. 1992:27 Grass root justice: The law, the
EPW 803-6 system and the people 1991
BALASUBRAMANIAN, P.K (0 -D ): 36 Admn 11-8
Land reforms and Kunja Babu.
Welcome to the new judges.
1992 (2)K L T l-8 1992-93:31 (5) Mains 13-5
BANDYOPADHYAY, PRABIR
BALASUBRAMANIAN, VIMAL
Cakes, ale and ideology. 1992:27 The Fortunes of director sim-
EPW 503-4 plicitor. 1992(My): 22CS
408-9, 22
12

BANERJI, ARUN National Conmiltte for an Alterna­


Not a recipe for a millennium. tive Development Stratetgy.
1992:27 EPW 2153-4 1991-92:30(27) Mains 21-
2
BAN£KJI,DEBABAR
BANERJEE, SUMANTA
Family planning in the nineties:
Dangerious game in Nagaland.
More of the same? 1992:27
1992:27 EPW 1325-7
EPW 883-7
Redefining ‘integration’. 1992
Health policies and program­
(Ad): 392 Sem 32-6
mes in India in the eighties.
‘Uses of literacy’: total literacy
1992:27 EPW 599-605
compaign in three West
BANERJEE^G Bengal districts. 1992:27
Sale of defaulting concerns by EPW 445-9
financial corporations.
BANGIA, R.K
1992(N):9CorpLAd 105-
State liability in tort today - A
7
critique. 1992:39 Pb Uniy
State financial corporations and
LRev. 8-17
quarantors. 1992(Ja):7 Coip
LA d 19-21 BANKING
After such knowledge....l992:27
BANERJEE, PRADEEP
EPW 1579
Capital goods industries; Im­
Are formal and informal credit
pact of spurious parts. 1992:
markets in India interlin­
27 EPW M21-3
ked? Pradeep Srivastava.
BANERJI, PRANAB 1992:27 EPW 2241-5
Development and population Bank profitability and priority
policy: Some Indian evi­ sector lending: From popu­
dence on determinants of lism to impressionism. D.
prevalence rate. 1992 (JI- N. Ghosh. 1992:27 EPW
S):38 IJPA 250-6 387-8
Banking blues. RP.Gurpur. 1992
BANERJEE, S (JI) : 39 Sem 39-43
Annual general meetings and Controversy over formation of
auditors-some issues. 1992 Reserve Bank of India,
(Ap):7 Corp L Ad 143-5 1927-35. Aditya Mukher-
Miao-filming corporate records. jee. 1992:27 EPW 229-34
1992(F):? Corp LAd 40- Credit policy: Confused and
2 directionless. 1992:27 EPW
Treatment of pending proceed­ 872
ings relating to a company Directed credit programmes: A
which moves BIFR for re­ critique of Narasimhan
lief. 1992(My):8 Corp L Committee Report. D. nar-
Ad 9-11 ayan. 1992:27 EPW 255-8
BANERJEE, SUBRATA Foreign banks: In the limelight.
Ayodhya: Where do we go from 1992:27 EPW 2009-10
Foreign banks; very unlevel.
here? 1992-93:31 (6) Mains
6,31 1992:27 EPW 376
13

The Future: what it holds for Bhattachaiya. 1992:27 EPW


banks. Ramesh Gelli. 1992; 1728-30
27 EPW 297-9 South Asian and the Asian
Going, Going, Gone....1992:27 Development Bank. Wil­
EPW 1223 liam R. Thomson. 1992(Ja-
IMF’s financial programming, Je):10IASSI 206-17
RavindraM-Dholakia 1992: Unchaining the Reserve Bank.
27 EPW 1438-9 J.D, Sethi. 1991-92:30(18)
Implications of the mega-scam. Mains 10-2
Praful Bidwai. 1991-92:30
BANSAL,AMIT
(35) Mains 7-9
Mitakhsara joint Hindu family:
Interest on interest not permis­
A diminishing entity. 1992;
sible. Anand Grover. 1992
14 DLR 213-9
(Je):7 Law Col 24-5
Interest rates: Change of course? BANSAL,L.K
1992:27 EPW 2448 Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Proj­
The Judgment 1992( 1) An. WR. ect. 1989(0-D) : 36 Bha
372- A case study. S. Ma- 189-98
nohar Prasad Mathur.
1992(2): 69 An LT 59-62. BANSIL, P.C
Mixed signals. 1992:27 EPW Land reforms in Haryana. 1992
2207 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI 145-57
Money and banking: Soaring BAPAT, MEERA
money supply. 1992:27 Bombay’s pavement-dwellers;
EPW 1241-2 continuing torment. 1992:27
More a lawyer’s brief than a EPW 2217.9
report. K.S.Krishnaswam.y.
Struggle and survival of popr
1992:27 EPW 391-3 metropolitan households:A
“Offence of return of cheque-A longitudinal study in Pune:
review of recent amend­ 1976 to 1988.1992:27 EPW
ments - some aspects”. 1141-7
DeveshBhatt 1992(D): 98
•Cri LJ 156-9. 1992(2): 33, BARBOT, IVAN
2GLR xxxi-iv Stepping up the struggle against
On restructuring/the financial child exploitation-interpol’s
system. V.V. Bhatt. 1992:27 new challenge. 1992(Je):
EPW 389-90 26 CBI Bull 30-1
Priority sector credit. 1992:27
BARDAY, J.A
EPW 437
Kaka, F.N.-death of. ,1988:90
Private sector banks: Bright days
■Bom LR 113-7
ahead. T.S.Malgi. 1992:27
Vimadalal, J.R. Death of-1988:
EPW 301-4
90 Bom LR 122-6
Reform of financial sector af­
ter the scam. Arun Ghosh. BAROOAH, NIRODE K
1991-92:30 (48) Mains 5-6 Nehru, Bardoloi and Assam’s
Russia’s big-bang entiy into IMF. problem with Cabinet Mis-
R.G. Gidadhubli and Ashijit
14

Sion plan. 1991-92:30(42) economies. 1992(N):22CS


Mains 27-34 983-90
Nehru Bardoloi and Assam’s
problem with Cabinet mis­ BATRA.K.B
sion plan-H. 1991-92:30(43) Public sector: Performance
Mains 23-8 evaluation by,MOU. 1992
(Je):22CS 505-8
BARU, SANJAYA
The Bravado of ‘Single digit BAUD, ISA
Gender and forms of produc­
Desai’. 1991-92:30 (47)
Mains 5 tion: Labour-intensive in­
dustries in India and Mex­
BASU,KAUSHIK ico. 1992:27 EPW 1811-8
Bad advice. 1992:27 EPW 525-
30 BAWEJA,HARINDER
Living by the gun. 1992(D): 398
BASU.N.G Sem 29-31
Jhorkand, Statehood for long-
neglected Banabasi. 1991- BAXI,UPENDRA
Combating sexism in the cam­
92:30(51) Mains 4-5
pus. 1991-92:30 (45) Mains
BASU.PRAHLADK 31-3
Strategic issues in administra­ For an alternative to ‘Globali­
tive reorganisation: Devel­ sation”. 1991-92:30 (25)
oping countries’ perspec­ Mains 5-6, 35
tive. 1992:27 EPW M46- Has the Indian Constitution stood
58 the test of tiSJie? 1992(Ja-
Ma):28 CM U 7-12
BASU,S.D
The Price of ‘Globalisation’.
Form 13 frustrates public in­ 1991-92:30 (21) Mains 3-4
spection. 1992(Je):22 CS
State and rights movement in
498, 500
India. 1991-92:30 (Ann)
BASUMALLIK, Mains 37-43, 58 *
PRABHAT KUMAR Workers right to health: A plea
“Right to privacy-A new dimen­ to Parliament. 1992(1):68
sion.” 1992(Ag): 79 AIR An LT 57-8
120-1 BEDI,M .S
BATHKAL,B.G Institutional treatment of adult
Scope for biological agriculture offenders. 1991(Ap):30SD
in assured rainfall zone of 39-48
Maharasthra. 1991(Ag):6 A Review of services under
Encology 27-34 • probation legislation in
Rajasthan. 1991 (Ap): 30
BATRA, GURDEEP SINGH SD 15-24
Emerging dimensions in privati­
sation of public enterprises: BEDWA, P.O.
A comparitive analysis of Conditions of Hindu marriage:
developed and developing A critique. 1992:39 Pb Uni
L Rev. 60-82
15

BEHERA, SUBHAKANTA BHAL,A.S


Nationalism versus internatio­ Reforming the market-market­
nalism. 1992-93; 31 (6) ing the reform. 1992(Ja-
Mains 29-31 Ma):37 Adm 47-51
SENEGAL, SOM BHANDARI,J.S
Sham of electronic media liber­ Forests and tribes: A macro­
alisation. 1991-92:30(49) level perspective. 1991-92:
Mains 11-4 30(49) Mains 23-6
BERNSTEIN, CARL BHANDARI, M.K
Twenty years after emergence Article 370: A Constitutional
of Watergate: Triumph of delimma. 1992 (Ap):79 AIR
idiot culture in US media. 52-7
1991-92:30(39) Mains 7-9 Emerging trends of judicial
policy making in U.S.A. and
BETEILLE, ANDRE
India. 1991(J1-S):27CMU
Religion as a subject for sociol­
209-17
ogy. 1992:27 EPW 1865-
70 BHARDWAJ,GOPA
Executives stress and its corre­
BHABHA, JACQUELINE lates. 1992(Ap):27DIR396-
A Fairer framework. 1992(JI): 411
7 Law Col 24-5
BHARDWAJ, KRISHNA
BHABHRA, HARI SHANKAR
Jayati Ghosh and Abhijit Sen.
Broadcasting and telecasting of 1991-92:30(22) Mains 27-
Parliamentary proceedings.
8.
1991 (S) 37 JPI 319-24
BHARGAVA, G.S.
BHAGALU, RUSTOM
Dealing with Israel. 1991-92:30
Medical post graduate rules-At
(17) Mains 21-2
the crose roads. 1992(Ap):7
Pressler and proliferation. 1991-
Law Col 22-3
92: 30 (16) Mains 22-3
BHAGAT,R.B “Unidentified” Naxaiites. 1991 -
Child marriages in India: Is 92: 30(21) Mains 25-6
Ameena an exception? 1992 BHARGAVA, MADHU
(Ja-Ma):42 SA 86-8
Health of women and children
BHAGCHANDANI, G.N in Rajasthan. 1992:27 EPW
Board’s instn'ctions, whether 2323-30
proper, fair and just? 1992: BHARAGAVA, R.C
62ExcLTA101-3
Working with the Japanese.
Mis-interpretations galore of 1992 (S) :397 Sem 39-42
S.S.I exemption notifica­
tion. 1992:62 ExcLT AlO- BHARGAVA, RAJEEV
2 Continuing relevance of social­
ism. 1992:27 EPW 2161-9
16

BHARTI,INDU BHATT, P.N. MARI


Bihar bane; Slow progress on Demographic transition in
land iBfomis. 1992:27 EPW Kerala: A reply. 1992:27
628-30 EPW 1213-5

BHARTI,INDU BHATT, SUSHEELA R


End of news censorship for Rent Control Petition by or
prisoners in Bihar. 1992:27 ag^nst a firm. 1992 (1) KLT
EPW 1242 49-51
BHARUCHA,RUSTOM BHATT, V.V
Anatomy of official cultural On restructuring the fmancial
discourse; A non-govern­ Vstem . 1992:27EPW389-
ment perspective. 1992:27 90
EPW 1667-76 •
BHATTACHAREJEE, AJIT
BHATIA,D.P Thoughts on Republic day cele­
Import of economic policies brations. 1991-92; 30 (16)
liberalised. 1991-92:30(21) Mains 25, 9
Mains 13-4
BHATTACHERJEE,
Our crisis and declining values.
DEBASHISH
1991-92:30 (44) Mains 15-
Determinants of bargaining
7
structure in India: An ex­
Policy changes; For whom and
ploratory exercise. 1992:27
why? 1991-92: 30 (20)
EPW M71-4
Mains 15-6, 30
BHATIA, K.L BHATTACHARYA, DBPANKAR
Presidential election and the left.
The Language of the law in
1991-92:30 (38) Mains 11-
multi-national and plural­
istic Indian settings: The 2
Indian experiences. 1991(Ja- BHATTACHARYA, M.C
M a): 27 C M U 49-56 Gordimer, Nadine. 1991-92 :
30(20) Mains 29-30
BHATKAL, SATYAJIT
How 275108 crore rupees were BHATTACHARYYA,N
diverted: The law that Forgotten legacy of ‘Quit In­
ensures die great cover-up. dia’ struggle. 1991- 92: 30
1992(Ag-S):7LawCol 8- (45) Mains 21-2
10 Retrograde, anti-national. 1991-
BHATT.DEVESH 92:30(21) Mains 15-7
“Offence of return of cheque- A Securities scam: Role of statu­
review of recent amend- tory auditors. 1991-92; 30
(41) Mains 5,31
ments-some aspects”. 1992
(D): 98 Cri U 156-9-1992 BHAUMIK, S.K
(2): 33(2) GLR xxxi-iv Changing tenancy relations in
West Bengal:- Popular no­
tions, grassroot realities.
1992: 27 EPW 1089,98
17

bhende, m j BroW AI,PRAFUL


EGS and the poonEvidence from Implications of the mega scam.
longitudinal village studies. 1991-92:30(35) Mains 7-9
1992:27 EPW 1009-17, A Point of no return. 1991-92:30
19-22 (22) Mains 13-5
Sardar Sarovar and the Morse
b h i d e , a .d
report: A damning indict­
Utilisation of byproduct ,phos- ment. 1992(JI-S): 42 SA
phogypsum. 1992(Ma):6 316-27
Encology 29-37
BILGARMI,AKEEL
BHOPAL, PARMINDER S What is a muslim? Fundamen­
New world crder and UN. 1991-
tal commitment and cul­
92:30(51) Mains 23-6
tural identity. 1992:27 EPW
BHOLE, L.M 1071-8
The Gandhian model of non­
BILLIANGTON, JAMES
violent social order. 1992 Heritage and society: Conver­
(Ap-Je): 14 GM 273-83 sation with James Billing-
BHOWMIK, SHAW T K ton. Dileep Padgaonkar.
Caste and class in India. 1992; 1991-92:30(1) Mains 7-9
27 EPW 1246-8
BINA, CYRUS
Plantation Labour Act and child Global oil and unviability of
labour. 1992:27 EPW 2287- Pax Americana. 1992;'27
9 EPW 1467-9
BHOYAR, R.V
BIOGRAPHIES
Utilisation of byproduct phos- Agarwal, Sudhir Narain - ap­
phogypsum. 1992(Ma) : 6
pointed as a judge o f Al­
Encology 29-37
lahabad High Court. 1992
BHUSHAN, BHARAT (0):79 AIR 160
Struggling to survive. 1992(N): Ambedkar Babasaheb. K.R.
399 Sem 30-2 Narayanan. 1991-92:30(42)
Mains 23-6
BHUSHAN, PRASHANT Ambedkar as a builder of
The Anti-Defection Act: A much Modern India. Basanta
abused legislation. 1992(F): Kumar Mallik. 1991-92:
7 law Col 4-8 30(25) Mains 21-5
The Bofors affair: Another at­ Amin, Samir - a brief biogra­
tempt at a judicial burial. phy of. Samir Amin. 1991-
1992(N):7 Law Col 9-12 92; 30(53) Mains 12-5
G.Ramaswamy: Debasing the Avinashilingam, T.S.:A tribute.
office of Attorney General. Rajammal P. Devadas.
1992(N):7 Law Col 4-8 1991(aD):10L«LSSIQ 164-
bhuyan, b
72
Ayangar, M. Ananthasayanam-
Land ceiling in Orissa. 1992(Ja-
Unvieling of the portrait of
Je): 10 lASSI 110-22
18

Shri M. Ananthasayanam {Dasgupthaj, Amiya Kumar -


Ayyangar: Address by Tlie Economist. S.R. Sen
ShivrajV.PatiI,P,V.Nara- 1992; 27 EPW 134-5
simha Rao, Shankar Dayal Dhillon, Gurdial Singh - death
Sharma and R. Venkata- of. 1992(Je);38JP ! 196-
Taman. 1992 (Ma): 38 JPI 9
4-20 Farewell address by T. Anantha
Bahuguna, Vijay - appointed as Babu, Advocate the hand-
a judge o f Allahabad High witnin matter left out 3992
Court. I992(Ap):79AIR 64 (2 ): 69 An LT 47-8
[Bahuguna H.N.] - TTie last phase. Justice Fathima Beevi retires.
H ^shC handola. 1991-92: Indira Jaising 1992(Je) ;
30(35) Mains 25-30 Law Col 3
Balasubramanian, P.K. - ap­ Felicitations to Mr. Justice K.
pointed as ajudgeofkeraSa Narayanan Kurup and Mr.
High Court. 1992 (2)K LT Mathews P. Mathew. 1992
5-8 (2)K L T 4 5
Banerji, A.K, - appointed as a Full court reference by the
judge o f Allahabad High Hon’ble Shri P.D. Desai,
Court. l992(My)-,79AIR80 Cheif Justice, High Court,
Banerji, A.K. - appointed as a Bombay to the late M.
judge of Allahabad High Hidayatullah, Former Chief
Court. 1992:90 A U 16 Justice of India, on Mon­
B asu,T .K .-death of. 1991-92-. day 28th September, 1992,
96C W N 45 at 11 A.M. 1992(4} SCC
Bharadwaj, Krishna - death o f 10-2
1992:27 EPW 490 Full court reference held in the
Bharadwaj, Krishnan : In re- High Court o f Kerala on
m em berance. A njan 25th may 1992 on the
MukheijL 1992:27 EPW den:use of Shri K.K.Mathew.
568 Speeches by lA. Jagannadha
Rao, M.B. Kurup and M.I.
BHARGAVA, G.S
Joseph. 1992(1) KLT 65-
Poverty of Naxalile philosophy.
70.
1991-92 ;30(22)M ains21-
Full court reference held in the
2
High Court of kerala on may
Bhatnagar, Kantha - appointed
27th 1992 on the demise o f
as the Chief Justice of
Shri Ttiaikad N. Subrama-
Madras High Court. 1992
nialyer. Speeches by M.B.
(II): 183 M U I
Kurup, M.I. Joseph and M.
Bhattacharya, A. M. - appointed
Jagannadha Rao. 1992 (I)
as the Chief justice o f C d-
KLT 71-2
cutta High Court. 1991-92:
Full Court reference in mem­
96C W N 105
ory of late Shri Justice R.C.
Calls, M.R, - appointed as a
Patnaik. Speeches by M.H.
judge of Rajasthan High
Kania and R.K. Jain. 1992;
Court. 1992(F); 79AIR32
74 C L T 12-6
19

Full court reference in the Hidayatullah, M.H. - death of


memory of late Mr. Justice 1992(4) SCC 10-2
M.Sikri, former chief jus­ It was an act of will: Interview
tice of India by Hon’ble with ArunaAsaf AH. 1991-
Shri M.H. Kania Chief Jus­ 92:30 (42) Mains 5-6
tice of India, on 9th Octo­ Iyer, Thaikad N. Subramania -
ber, 1992.1992(4)SCC 13- death of. 1992(1)KLT71-
7 2
Full court reference in the Jain, Sagar Chand - appointed
memory of the Hon’ble late as a judge of Delhi High
Justice M.Hidayatullah, Court. 1992(Ma): 79 AIR
former chief Justice of In­ 48
dia, by Hon’ble Shri M.H. Jha, Sachidanand - appointed as
Kania, Chief Justice of In­ a judge of Patna High Court
dia, on 22nd September 1992(F): 79 AIR 31
1992. 1992(4) SCC 1-9 The judge in K.K. Mathew: A
Gordimer Nadine, M.C. Bhat- critical, though reverential
tachharya. 1991-92:30(20) appraisal. S. Parameswaran.
Mains 29-30 1992(1),KLT 74-80
Govardhan, C.V. - appointed as K ^a,F .N .-death of. Speeches
a judge of Madras High by Chittatosh Mookherjee,
Court. 1992(n);183 M U S.A. Bobde, J.A. Borday,
19 K.S. Kapoor, M.L. DudhM
Gumaste, V.H. - death of. and D.D. Damodar, 1988:
Speechs by Chittatosh 90 Bom LR 113-7
Mookeijee, A.S. Bode, J.A. Kamerkar, P.D. - death 'of.
barday, K.S. Cooper, M.L. Speeches by Chittatosh
Dudhat and D.D. Damo- Mukherjee, A.S.Bobde,
dar.l988:90BomLR 119- A.S. Cooper, M.L. Dudhat,
22 and D.D. Damodar. 1989:
Giipta, Dipankar Prasad - ap­ 90 Bom LR 49-52
pointed as the Solicitor [Kanan Devi] Calcutta diary.
General. 1991-92:96CWN AM. 1992:27 PW 1637-8
81-2 Kania, M.H. - appointed as a
Gupta, P.P. - appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court
judge of Allahabad High ofIndia,1987:89BomLR
Court 1992(0) :79 AIR 159 60-1
Hidayatullah, M. - death of. Katju, Markandey - appointed
1992(0): 79 AIR as a judge of Allahabad High
Hidayatullah M. - death of 1991- Court. 1992(Je):79AIR96
92:96 CWN 145 Koirala, B.P. Remembering,
Hidayatullah, M ..- death of. Kiran Mishra. 1991-92:
Speeches by M.H.Kania, 30(39) Mains 19-20
Socitor General of India, Kotwal, S.P. death of speech
Dipankar Prasad Gupta and by M.H. Kania, J.A. Bobday,
R.K. Jain. 1992(4) SCC 1- K.S. Cooper, P.P. Hudilkar
9 andM.T.Tijoriwala 1987:
89 Bom LR 57-60.
20

Koul, Makhan Lai - appointed Mehrotra, V.N. - appointed as a


as a judge of Jammu & Ka­ judge of Allahabad High
shmir High Court. 1992 Court. 1992(JI):79AIR112
(Ag): 79 AIR 128 Mehta, Sanat P. - death of.
Kumar, Arun - appointed as an Speech by C. Mukherjee,
additional judge of Delhi Bobde, K.S. Kooper, B.P.
High Court. 1992 (F) : 79 Apte and D.D. Damodar.
AIRS 1990:92 Bom LR 37-40
Kurup, K. Narayana - appointed Menon, K.P. Radhakrishnan-
as an additional judge of retirement of. Speeches by
Kerala High Court. 1992(2) Mathews P. Mathew, M.B.
KLT45 Kurup and Jagannadha
Lakdawala - remembering. Rao; reply by K.P. Radha-
M.L. Dantwala. 1992 (Ja- krishna Menon, 1992 (1)
Je):10 lASSI 290-1 KLT 17-22
Lakdawala, D.T. J.C. Sande- Misra, Ranganath - appointed
sara. 1992:27 EPW 869-70 as the Chief Justice of
Majumdar, Justice Mahitosh - India. 1990:92 Bom LR
In memorium. 1991-92:96 185
CW N57 Misra, S.R. - appointed as a
Majumdar, S.B. - appointed as judge of Allahabad High
the Chief Justice of Andhra Court. 1992 (My):79 AIR
Pradesh High Court. 1992 80=1992:90 A U 16
(2): 12 Guj LH 26-7 [Mitra, Arun] Rare recognition
Majumdar, Shailesh Bhan- for sensitive poet. Ajit
drayulal - appointed as the Kumar Dutta. 1991-92:30
Chief Jusice of Andhra (51) Mains 35
Pradesh High Court. 1992 Mitra, Radharaman -Young man
(3): 70 An LT 25 whom Gandhiji admired.
Mankad, R.C. - retirement of- Amiya Rao, 1991-92 : 30
as the acting Chief Justice (50) Mains 19-22
of Gujarath High Court. Mittal, Gokal Chand - ap­
1992(1) :33(l)G LR ix pointed as the Chief Justice
[Mansur, Malikarjuna] - blend of belhi High Court. 1992
ofenunence and humility. (Ap): 79 AIR 63
H.Y.Sharada Prasad. 1991- Mohammed, P.A. - appointed
92:30 (49) mains 27-8 as a judge of Kerala High
MaAew,K.K.-death of. 1992(1) Court. 1992 (2) KLT 1-8
KLT 65-70 = 1992(3) s e e Mohanmied, S. M. Ali - ap­
1-2 pointed as a judge of Ma­
Mathew, Mathews P. - appointed dras High Court. 1992(11):
as an additional judge of 183 M U 19
Kerala High Court. 1992(2) [Moitra, Jyothindra] - Remem­
KLT 45 bering our beloved Ba-
Mehra, Usha - appointed as a tukda. Ajit Kumar Dutta.
judge of Delhi High Court. 1991-92:30 (13) Mains 31-
1992 (Ma) : 79 AIR 47 2
21

Mookerjee, Chittatosh - ap­ Patwardhan, Achyut. S.C. 1991-


pointed as the new Chief 92:30 (43) Mains 11
Justic of Bombay High Achyut Patwardhan - last ar­
Court. 1987:89 Bom LR ticle from. Secularism and
217. religious mind. 1991-92 :30
Mukerjee, M.K. - appointed as (43) Mains 11-2
the Chief Justice of Al­ A Piece of real news. Nikhil
lahabad High Court. 1992 Chakravartty. 1991-92:30
(Je ): 79 AIR 94 (40) Mains 11-2
Mukherji, Sabyasachi-death of. Prasad, Surya - appointed as a
1990:92 Bom LR 137-47 judge of Allahabad High
Naik, Motilal B. - appointed as Court. 1992 (A g):79A IR
ajudge of Andhra Pradesh 128
High Court. 1992(JD;79 AIR Pratap, C. - retirement of. 1992
112=1992(l):68AnLT40 (2):69A nLT47-8
Naoroji, Dadabhai. Remem- Pratap, Subhash C. - retirement
baing a fHoud Indian. M.V. of. 1992(2): 69 An Lt 50-2
Kamath. 1991-92: 30(42) Rajwade’s Weltanschaung and
Mains 21-2 German thought. G.P. De-
Narain, Krishna - appointed as shpande. 1992: 27 EPW
ajudge of Allahabad High 2361-3
Court. 1992(My): 79 AIR Rangaswamy, V. - appointed
79=1992:90 ALJ 8 as ajudge of madras High
Padmanabhan, S. - retirement Court. 1992(11): 183 M U
of. Speechs by MJB. Kurup, 19
Mathews P. Mathew, Jagan- Rao, A. Gopal - appointed as a
nadha Rao and reply by S. judge of Andhra Pradesh
Padmanabhan. 1992(1) High Court. 1992(l):68 An
KLT 29-34 L T I9
Patna, Lokeshwar Singh -ap- Rathor, Surinder Singh - ap­
. pointed as a judge of pointed as ajudge of Punjab
Himachal Pradesh High and Haryana High Court.
Court. 1992(JI);79AIR111 1992(F):79 AIR 32
Pathak, Raghunandan Swamp - [Ray, Satyajit] -BharathaRatna.
appointed as the Chief Jus­ Ajit Kumar Dutta. 199192:
tice of India. 1987:89 Bom 30(23) Mains 6
LRI Reddy, B. Subhashan - appointed
Patnaik.R.C- death of. 1992:74 as a judge of Delhi High
CLT 12-6 Court. 1992(Ma):79AIR48
Patnaik, R.C. death of. V. Reddy, B. Subhashan - £^pointed
PrithiviRaj. 1992:73 CLT as ajudge of Andhra Pradesh
35 HighCourt. 1992(l):68An
[Patnaik, R.C.] Fond remem- LT 20
berence. V. Prithivi Raj. Reddy. S. Venkata - appointed
1992:73 CLT 33-4 as the Advocate General of
Patra, Radhakrishna - appointed Andhra Pradesh. 1992(3):70
as a judge of Orissa High A nL T 42
Court. 1992:74 CLT 6-7
22

Remembering Jawaharlal Nehru Court. 1992(0):79 AIR 159


today. Parthasarathi. 1991- Seth, Leila - appointed as the
92:30(32) Mains 7-10 Chief Justice of Himachal
Rqily by the Hon’ble Sri Subhash Pradesh High Court. 1992
C. Pratap, Chief Justice (on (JI):79 AIR 110
30th June. 1992). 1992(2) Shah, Hemendra K.- death of.
:69 An LT 49-50 1990:92 Bom LR 41-3
Reply to the farewell address Shah, k.B. - appointed as the
by Subhash C. Pratap, Chief Chairman, Central Water
Justice of Andhra Pradesh Commision. 1989(JI-S):36
to The Andhra Pradesh High Bha 135
Court Advocates’ Asso­ Shalom, Israel. 1991-92:96 CWN,
ciation on 30th June 1992 79-80
on the eve of his retire­ Sharma, K.L. - appointed as a
ment. 1992(2) : 69 An LT judge of Allahabad High
50-2 Court. 1992(Je):79 AIR 96
Roy, Harish Chandra - death of. Shanna Karyananad: A re­
1992:73 CLT35 spected memory. P.C.
[Rural, Ashok] A versatile ex- Joshi. 1991-92 30(Ann)
onomist. Deb Kumar Bose. Mains 135-7
1992: 27 EPW 2345-6 Shelly [Percy Bruce], revolu­
Rudra, Ashok : Some memo­ tionary: Advocate of pas­
ries. 1992:27 EPW 2465-6 sive resistance. A.K. Da-
Salmon Lord Cyril - death of modaran, 1991-92:30(44)
1991-92:96 CWN 13-5 Mains 32-3
Sanyal, B.C. :Going strong at Sikri, S.M. - death of. Speeches
ninety. Ajit Kumar Dutta. by M.H. Kania, G. Rama-
1991-92: 30(28) Mains 31 swamy and R.K. Jain, on
Saran, Virendra - appointed as 9th Oct. 1992.1992(4) s e e
ajudge of Allahabad High 13-7
Court. 1992(JI):79 AIR 111 Singh, Baldev. Ashok Partha­
Sareen, Rajendra. S.C. 1991- sarathi. 1991-92:30(31)
92:30(29) Mains 35 Mains 32
Satyajit: The unique personal­ Singh, Baldev, the Scientist and
ity. Jag Mohan. 1991-92:30 the man. 1991-92:30(31)
(28) Mains 7-8 Mains 33
Satyajit Ray: His films, our Singh, Jaspal - appointed as a
lives. Ashoke Chatterjee. judge of Delhi High Court
1991-92:30(31) Mains 6 1992(Ma):79AIR47
Satyajit Ray amidst ‘Popular’ Singh, Kundan -appointdasa
culture. Avijit Phathok. judge of Allahabad High
1991-92:30(31) Mains 19- Court. 1992(My):79 AIR 79
20 Singh, Nagendra Prasad - ap­
Satyajit Ray on himself. 1991- pointed as a judge of Su­
92:30(28) Mains 9-11 preme Court. 1991-92:96
Saxena, B.C. - appointed as a CWN 105
judge of Allahabad High Singh, Sakha Ram - appointed
23

as a judge of Allahabad Ifigh Sukumaran and reply by


Court.l992(Je):79AIR95 RAJ^ohammed, P.K. Bala-
Sinha, Bejoy Kumar. J. P. subramanian. 1992(2) KLT
Chaturvedi. 1991-92:30(40) 1-8
Mains 4 What Satyajit symbolised in
Sivaraman B. - Dedication to Bengali Paychee. Hiramany
public service. V.A. Pai Karlekar. 1991-92:30(29)
Panandiker. 1992(Ja-Je);10 Mains 21-2
lASSIQ 292-4
Srivastava, S.P, - appointed as a BISWAS, Md. SIRAZUDDIN
judge of Allahabad High Potential gains to Bangladesh
Court. 1992(Je):79AIR95 for imports of selected
The Statesman: Now and then, commodities from India
mostly then. Chanchal Sar- and Pakistan: An analytic
kar. 1991-92:30(17)Mains investigation. 1991(0-D):47
31-2 IQ 63-82
Sundaram, Nainar - appointed BISWASROY, P.K
as the Chief Justice of The Dyanamics of industrial
Gujarat High Court. 1992 sickness: A strategic ap­
(1):12G ujLH 30 proach to 2000 A.D. 1992
Sundarani, S. Nainar - appointed (Je):22CS 501-4
as the Chief Justice of
Gugarat High Court. 1992: BITHU, BHANWAR DAN
79 AIR 192 Composite membraceforcan^
Trial of a revolutionary: M.N. limiting in Western thar
Roy. B R Agarala. 1992 desert, India. 1991(0-D):
(Ap): 7 Law Col 30-1 38 Bha 163-7
Trivedi, C M . - death of. 1992
BLACKSTONE, TESSA
(2):12G ujLH 21-2
The Family : Some reflections
Tyagi, Devendra Singh. V.S.
onfuture policy. 1992(Ap):
-Vyas. 1992:27 EPW 1046
53 IJSW 202-9
Vernia, S.C. - appointed as a
judge of Allahabad High BOBDE, A.S
Court. 1992(Ap):79 AIR64 Kaka, F.N. - death of. 1988:90
Verma, Sushil Kumar - ap­ BomLR 113-7
pointed as a judge of Al­ Kamerkar, P.D. - death of.
lahabad High Court. 1992 1988:90 Bom LR 49-52
(0):79 AIR 160. Mehta, Sanat P. - death of. 1990:
Vimadalal, J.R. - death of. 92 Bom LR 37-40
Speeches by Chittatosh Vimadalal, J.R. - death of. 1988:
Mookeijee, A.S. Bobde, 90 Bom LR 122-6
J.A. Barday, K.S. Cooper,
BODAS,M.V
M.L. Dudhat and D.D. Da-
Effect of sales tax set-off on
modar. 90 Bom LR 122-6
Welcome to the new judges. excise valuation. 1992:57
Speeches by M.B. Kurup, ExcLTA61-5
M.I. Joseph, K.K. Usha
24

BOER, BEN BRANE, M ICHELIE


Implementing sustainability. Justice for all? 1992(Ag-S):7
1992:14 DLR 1-33 Law Col 40

BOOTH, T .H BRARA, RITA


Where in the world? New Are grazing lands wastelands;
climatic analysis methods Some evidence from Ra­
to assist species and prove­ jasthan. 1992:27 EPW 411-
nance selection for trials. 8
1991(Ag);6Encology 1-7
BRINDLEY, BONITA
B O SE .A Sm SH What is “Sustainable”? 1992
India’s family planning pro­ (F) : 6 Encology 35-9
gramme - getting out of
BRITTO, GABRIEL
the sterlisation trap. 1992(JI-
Drug abuse. 1992(Ag):396Sem
S) :38 IJPA 257-66
37-9
BOSE, DEB KUMAR
BRIZ-KISHORE,B.H
Planning process and economic
Save Water - The ten Com­
refrnns. I992;27EPW430-
2 mandments. I992(Ja-Ma):
3 9 B h al-1 2
Rudra, Ashok - A versatile econo­
mist. 1992:27 EPW 2345-6 BROWN, DEREK
BOSE, MONICA JAHAN Implications of successful Tory
The Public trust doctrine in New campaign. 1991-92:30(26)
York. 1992(Ag-S):7 Law Mains 5,34
Col 23-6 BRUNELLI,GILIO
BOSE,NIRM AL The Amerindians five centu­
Finance Bill, 1992. 1991-92: ries after Columbus. 1992
(Ja-Ma):42 SA 25-39
96CW N85-7
BOSE, RANJAN KUMAR BUCH,M .N
Environmental implications of Victims of politics. 1991 (Ja-
energy use in the city of Ma): 27C M U 62-5
Delhi. 1990(N):5 Encology BUCHANAN, IVAN
1-9 Speech by Mr. Ivan Buchanan,
BOSE,SUNERAT Speaker of The St. Christo­
“Discharge before charge-sheet”'. pher and Nevis National
1992(D) :9 8 C riU 153-6 Assembly (11th Common­
wealth Conference of
BOSE,SUNERAT members from small coun­
“A Quaere”. 1992(Ag); 98 Cri tries, New Delhi, 21 Sep­
118-20 tember, 1991). 1991(D):
37 JP I492-3
BOSTOCK, W.W
Language policy models. S.V. BUDGET & BUDGETING
Rao. 1992(Ma): 391 Sem About bargaining, expectations
26-9
25

and may be worse. JM. Finance Bill, 1992. Nirmal


1992: 27 EPW 560-2 Bose. 1991-92.96 CWN 85-
Alienation firom Gandhian ethos. 7 ■
Madhu Dandavate. 1 ^ 1 - Implications of the 19?2-93
92:30 (21) Mains 5-6 budget. D.T. Lakdawala.
Appropriating BJP base. Ke- 1992 : 27 EPW 807-9
wal Verma. 1991-92:30(22) Import of economic policies
Mains 11-2 liberalised. D.P. Bhatia.
At the cost of impoverishment 1991- 92 : 30 (21) Mains
of the millions. Arun Ghosh. 13-4
1991-92(22) Mains 9-10 Invoking Bhagat Singh and
‘Balanced budget’ debate in US inviting imperialists. Ashok
Congress. Amaresh Bagchi. Mitra. 1991-92:30 (22)
1992:2 EPW 1461-2 Mains 5-6, 15
A Bold step to disaster. Pradhan No escape from Fund-Bank
H. Prasad. 1991-92:30(23) supervision. Swaminathan
Mains 9-10 S. Anklesaria Aiyar. 1991-
Bonanza to the rich by fleecing 92:30(21) Mains 9, 17
the poor. Prabhat Patnaik. Point of no return. Praful Bid-
1991-92:30(23) Mains 13- wai. 1991-92:30(22) Mains
5,25 13-5
1992-93 budget: Highlights of Postures and realities. Ashwani
changes in the field of cen­ Mahajan. 1991-92:30(25)
tral excise. K.R. Chandratre. Mains 15-7
1992. (Ap):22 CS 320-2, The Price of ‘Globalisation’.
25 Upendra Baxi. 1991-92:
1992 Budget and capital mar­ 30(21) Mains 3 4
kets. R.Santha-nam. 1992. Proposals for state-level
(Ap): 22 CS 323-5 budgetary reforms. M.
1992-93 Budget and economic Govinda Rao. 1992 : 27
■ policies. Arun Ghosh. 1992: EPW 211-22
27 EPW 829-38 Resource fransfers in budget for
The Budget: Axe on invest­ 1992-93 and Eight Plan.
ment. 1992:27 EPW 612 K.S. Krishnaswamy. 1992:
Budget bluffs. Ashok Rudra. 27 EPW 839-41
1992:27 EPW 580-1 Retrograde, anti-national. N.
Centre’s budgetary positon and Battacharyya. 1991-92:30
its effects on allocation and (21) Mains 15-7
growfth. K.Obulesu. 1991- Rupee convertibility: Some is­
92: 30(19) Mains 25-7 sues. Arun Ghosh. 1991-
Deficits’ tale. 1992:27 EPW 487 92: 30(23)Mains 11-2
The Economy and the budget. Shameful. S.C. 1991-92:30(19)
V.M. Dandekar. 1992:27 Mains 1-2
EPW 311-22 Some facets of the economic
Fatalistic dependence on for­ aspects of the 1992-93
eign crutches. Balraj Mehta. budget. Malcolm S. Adise-
1991-92:30(21)M ainsll- shiah. 1992(Ap):22CS308-
2 9
26

Some pre-budget predictions. democracy. 1991-92:30(21)


AshokRudia. 1992:27 EPW Mains 31-3
265-6
BYNONE,IAN
Some suggestions from a Marx­
“The Civil rights of the men­
ist standpoint, Bharat Jhun-
tally ill”. 1992(Ja-Je):24 50-
jhunwala. 1991-92:30(45)
9
Mains 28-30
Super-rich spared burden of ad­ C .,K
justment. Deepak Nayyar. Army in Assam: Pushing India
1991-92:30(21) Mains 7-8 towards disintegration.
Unashamedly for the haves. H.K. 1992: 27 EPW 1181-2
Paranjape. 1991-92:30(22) Assam; Invoking NSA to stifle
Mains 7-8, 28 Human Rights. 1992:27
Union budget-unrevealed pref­ EPW 1723-4
erences. Deena Khatkhate. C ,,N
1992: 27 EPW 565-6 Anguish, not anger. 1991-92:30
Union budget 1992-93. N.A. (40) Mains 1-3
Palkhivala. 1992(Ap): 22 Chikens coming home to roost.
CS 295-8 1991-92:30(54) Mains 1-2
Union budget 1992-93: Impli­ Combating communalism. 1991-
cations of indirect taxes 92: 30(26) Mains 2
proposals. ArvindP. Datar. Confusion worse confounded.
1992(Ap): 22 CS 317-9 1991-92:30(31) Mains 1-2
Union budget for 1992-93: Much The Crisis and beyond. 1991-
ado about nothing. Pulapre 92: 30(17) Mains 1-2
Balakrishnan. 1992:27 EPW Economy: Danger signals. 1991-
803-6 92 :30(32) Mains 3-4
Factions and big money. 1991-
BUDHE,NIR
92: 30(52) Mains 1-2
Social legislation or instrument
Guilty at the top. 1991-92:30
of exploitation? 1992:27
(34) Mains 1-2
EPW 693-4
India-Pakistan: Imperative of
BURGESS, MICHAEL amity: 1991-92:30 (33)
Dangers of environmental ex­ Mains 1-2
tremism: Analysis of de­ Is non-alignment dead? 1991-
bate overlndia’s social for­ 92:30 (34)Mains 3-4
estry programme. 1992:27 A Landmark visit. 1991-92:
EPW 2196-9 30(32) Mains 1-2
Let Parliament debate nuclear
BURM AN,B.K.ROY
issue. 1991-92:30(21) Mains
Indigenous and tribal peoples,
2, 35
global hegemomes and gov­
Meeting brothers from Bangla­
ernment of India. 1991-
desh. 1991-92:30(28) Mains
92:30(46) Mains 31-5 2-4
BUZGALIN, ALEXANDER Not by formula alone. 1991 -92:
Betw'een dictatorship and basic 30(50) Mains 1-2
27

Not sorrow but atonment. 1991 - In the land of Ram. 1991-


92:31(5) Mains 1-3 92:30 (25) Mains 1-2
Ominous outburst. 1991-92:30 Learning from Larry. S.C. 1991 -
(53) Mains 1-2 92: 30(13) Mains 1-2
Riding the tiger. 1991-92:30(41) Mandate from Jakarta. 1991-
Mains 2-3 92:30 (47) Mains 1-2
Tlioughts on truckers’ strike. New agenda for NAM . 1991-
1991-92:30(38) Msuns 2 92:30 (46) Mains 1-2
Threshold of sordid politics. The New burden. 1991-92:30(48)
1991-92:30(44)Mainsl-2 Mains 1
Transparent indeed. 1991-92: The New challenge. 1991-92:
30(38) Mains 1-2 30(18) Mains 1-2
Uneasy twilight. 1991-92:30(43) Outrageous. 1991-92:30(28)
Mains 1-3 Mains 1-2
Wisdom in short supply. 1991- n ie President. 1991-92:30(40)
92:30 (Ann) Mains 143-5 Mains 3
Achyut Patwardhan. 1991-92: The Question of sovereignty.
30(43) Mains 11 1991-92:30(21) Mains 1-2
RajendraSaieen. 1991-92:30(29)
C .,S Mains 35
Afghanistan. 1991-92:30(27) Return to murky past? 1991-
Mains 1-2 92:30(22) Mains 1-2
At the Crosswords. 1991-92: Rhetoric and reality. 1991-92:30
30(55) Mains 1-2 (26) Mains 1-2 ‘
Ayodya today. 1991-92(23) Shamefull. 1991-92:30(19)
Mains 1 Mains 1-2
Breathing space. 1991-92:3(X41) Standingup to blackmail. 1991-
Mains 1-2 92:30 (29) Mains 1-2
Centre on trial. 1991-92:30(16) Still on sticky wicket. 1991-
Mains 1 92:30(42) Mains 1-2
Crisis aggravates. 1992-93:31(6) Time for iniyiative. 1991-92:
Mains 1-2 30(20) Mains 1
Crisis of confidence. 1991-92:30
Who’s afraid of public probe?
(30) Mains 1-2 1991-92:30(45) Mains 1-2
Electing the President. 1991-
92: 30(36) Mains 1-2 CABILDO, MA VICTORIA
Exceptional step ? 1991-92: Rehabilitation of survivors of
30(49) Mains 1 torture and political vio­
Exit Solanki. 1991-92:30(24) lence: The Philippine ex­
Mains 1-2 perience. 1992: 27 EPW
Face of the crisis. 1991-92:30 1755-61
(37) Mains 1-2
CALLINICOS, A.T
Guard against cynicism. 1991-
Meaning of Los Angles riots.
92: 30 (39) Mains 1-2
1992: 27 EPW PEI 1603-6
The Human angle. 1991-92:
30(50) Mains 1-2 CAMDESSUS, M
Freer trade and the main chal-
—.gcs to the world econ­ CHAKMA.SUHAS
omy, 1991(Ap-S);26 FTR Chittagong hill tracts: Appall­
68-76 ing violence. 1992:27 ^ W
2295-6
CAPITALISM
Capitalist failure parallels com­ CHAKRABARTY, DIPESH
munist collapse. Achin Of garbage, modernity and the
Vanaik. 1991-92:30(44) citizen’s gaze. 1992:27
Mains 7, 23 EPW 541-7
CARROLL, LUCY CH A K R A B O R TI,R O Bl
Maintenance claims and the Capitalist democracy and status
faniily courts; The Pakistan of blacks. 1992:27 EPW
experience. 1991(J1-S):33 1599-1600
JIL I332-45
CHAKRAVARTTY, GARGI
CASTE Ragging and cultural decadence.
Biiiar: Emerging upper caste 1991-92:30(48) Mains 32-
alliance. Krishna Chaitanya. 4
1992:27 EPW 1595-6
CHAiCRAVARTTY, NIKHIL
Caste and class in India. Sharit
K-Bhowmik. 1992:27 EPW By decree alone. 1991-92:30(18)
Mains 2-3
1246-8
China’s emerging order. 1991-
Caste conflict in Karnataka.
Ambrose Pinto. 1992:27 92:30(33) Mains 7-10, 28
Dealing widi United States. 1991-
EPW 1465-6
Caste violence: Clinging topriv- 92:30 (22) Mains 3-4
Enough of trivialities. 1991-92:
illege. 1992:27 EPW 1225
30 (45) Mains 2,33
C A V A N G H ,JO H N H Face of debt politics. 1991-92:
The Tottering empire: US fi­ 30(49) Mains 2-3
nance capitalism. 1992:27 Face of the new world order.
EPW 2284-6 1991-92:30 (30) Mains 2-
3,34
CHADHA,G.K Human Rights: Basic issues.
Changing tenancy relations in
1991-92:30 (50) Mains 3,32
West Bengal: Popular no­
Hurdles in national integration.
tions, grassroot realities.
1992(Ja-Ma):28CMU71-
1992:27 EPW 1089-98 4
CHAITANYA, KRISHNA InthenameofRam. 1992-93:31
Bara massacre and after. 1992:27 (6) Mains 2-4
EPW 761-5 India-China: Reflections on
Bihar; Emerging uppercaste al­ 1962. 1991-92:30 (53)
liance. 1992:27 EPW 1595- Mains 4-5
6 Kashmir crisis. 1991-92:30(46)
Ranchi women fight ragging. Mains 3-4
1992:27 EPW 2525 Need for a new States’ Reor­
Towards a united left in Bihar. ganisation Commission.
1992:27 EPW 2025-6 1991-92:30 (48) Mains 2-3
29

Need for debate. 1991-92:30(38) CHAKRAVORTY, TAPOSH


Mains 4 The Structure being restructured.
A Piece of real news. 1991-92: 1991-92:30 (27) Mains 15-
30(40) Mains 11-2 7, 34
Punjab poll and national inte­
gration. 1991-92:30(13) CHAMPAPILLY, SEBASTIAN
Christians and the family courts.
Mains 2-3, 32
Rio and new order. 1991-92:30 1992(2) KLT 26-9
(36) Mains 7-9
CHANAKA, TESHOM E TOGA
The Unconquerable spirit of
Child survival and fertility per­
1942.1991-92:30(42) Mains
formance in rural Ethiopia:
12-3
Is there any relationship?
We shall overcome: 1991-
1992(Ap-Je) :42 SA 170-
92:30(24) Mains 4,35
91
CHAKRAVERTI,P.R
Division of India: Was it inevi­ CH A N D ER,SH A IU A
Use and abuse of public interest
table? 1991-92:30(43)
litigation. 1992:39 PbUniv
Mains 9-10
LRev. 149-54
CHAKRAVORTI,ROBI
Human Rights and the Ameri­ CHANDER, SUBHASH
can right. 1992:27 EPW Accounting standards in India:
1901-7 An evaluation. 1992(JI) :22
CS 605-7
CHAKRABORTY, SUKUMAR
Juvenile delinquency - A criti­ CHADHA, G.K
cal analysis. 1991-92:26 Changing tenancy relations in
CWN41-4 West BengahPopular no­
tions, grassroot realities.
CHAKRAVARTTY, SUMIT
1992:27 EPW 1009-17
TlieBurbulis visit. 1991-92:30
(30) Mains 5-7 CHANDHOKE, NEERA
Contours of change. 1991-92:30 Militarisation of politics of po­
(Ann) Mains 111-4 liticisation of the military.
A Fruitful odyssey. 1991-92: 1991-92:30(30) Mains 13-
30(16) Mains 2-4, 32 4
India’s foreign policy: Respond­
CHANDOLA, HARISH
ing to gl(*al changes. 1991-
[Bahuguna, H.N.] The Last
92:30 (32) Mains 32-4
Phase. 1991-92:30(35)
Meaning of Washington. 1991-
92:30 (36) Mains 3-4, 33 Mains 25-30
TTie Sordid game: 1991-92: 30
A Purposeful visit. 1991-92:
30(24)Mains 2-3 (25) Mains 2-3,34 _
Without leaders of
Scenario in Kazakhsthan. 1992-
thority. 1 9 9 1 - 9 » f 2 ^
93:31 (6) Mains 33-4
Mains 23,30
Statesman like initiative. 1991-
92:30 (23) Mains 2
30

CHANDRA, BIPAN Intimation of satisfaction of


Basis of India’s nationhood. charge. 1992(N):9 Corp L
1991-92:30 (34)Mains 31- Ad 110-1
3 Legal status of managing direc­
Socialism ; End of a dream? tor. 1992(F):22CS 103-8
1991-92 30 (44) Mains 19- Liability, as to refund of share
23 application money - con­
fusion worse confounded.
CHANDRA, NIRMAL KUMAR
1992(Je):8C orpLA d53-
Alternatives in Soviet history. 6
1992(My): 393 Sem 14-7
Rights issue of shares vis-a-vis
CHANDRA, SANJAY SEBI guidelines. 1992 (S):9
Mineral resources and central Corp L Ad 7-12
Asia 1991-92:30 (26) Mains Variation in prospectus: Scope,
31-2 limitations and implications
of section 61 of Companies
CHANDRA, SHANTA KHOLI • Act. 1992(D):22 CS 1073-
Population policy and some in­ 5
dicators of implementation. When a meeting can be deemed
1992 (JI-S): 38 UPA 291-6 tobehe!d.l992(JI):8Corp
L Ad 80-2
CHANDRASEKHAR, S CHANDRU, K
Policy initiatives for industrial Exit policy - end of labour
environmental planning in laws? 1992(Ma):7LawCol
the nineties. 1990 (N):5 4-7
Encology 17-33
CHANNA, SUBHADRA MITRA
CHANDRATRE, K. R Forests and tribes: A macro-
1992-93 budget; Highlights of level perspective. 1991-92:
changes in the field of cen­ 30(49) Mains 23-6
tral excise. 1992(Ap): 22
CS 320-2, 5 CHARI, V.KRISHNAMA
Artificial defnitions of ‘Manu­ “State privileged documents vis-
facture’ in central excise a-vis abuse of legal proc­
law. 1992:57 ExcLTA109- ess”. 1992(N):79AIR167-
11 71
Company Law.Board’s powers
CHARSLEY, SIMON
under section 18(4)-conflic-
Developing market mechanisms
ting orders on fetter in in Indian silk indusOy. 1992:
section 19(2). 1992(My):8
27 EPW M l 17-21
Corp L Ad 5-7
Company’s capacity to enter into CHARY, V. SRINIVAS
partnership. 1992(Ma) :7 . Energy consumption in the trans­
Corp L Ad 91-3 portation sector and its
Director’s vicarious liability for environmental implications;
company offences. 1992(0) A case study of Delhi, India.
: 9 CMLJ 54-7 1992(Ap) : 6 Encology 7-
18
31

CHATTERJEE, ASHOKE CHAUDHARY, PAWAN


Satyajit Ray: His films, our lives. Disqualification of a judge.
1991-92:30(31) Mains 6 1992(Ja-Je): 24 lA 97-9

CHATTERJEE, MANINl CHAUDHURY, RAFIQUL HUDA


Seeds of fascism. 1992(N) :399 Child survival and fertility per­
Sem 17-21 formance in rural Ethiopia;
Is there any relationship?
CHATTOPADHYAY,
1992(Ap-Je): 42 SA 170-
MANABENDU
91
Ashok Rudra’s contribution to
Indian agricultural econom­ CHAUHAN, V.S
ics. 1992:27 EPW 2637 Right to personal liberty and
public interest litigation.
CHATTOPADHYAY, S U JIT
1988:5 Kan U 100-4
NARAYAN
“Sovereign immunity versus
Historical context of political
Fundamental Rights: Gray
change in rural West Ben­
area of tension in the con­
gal: A study of seven vil­ stitutional law of India.
lages in Bardhaman. 1992:
1992(S):79 AIR 129-35
27 EPW 647-58
CHAWLA, ALKA
CHATURVEDI.J.P
Law of evidence in tax procee­
Bejoy Kumar Sinha. 1991-92:30
dings. 1992(Ap):7 Corp L
(40) Mains 4
Ad I5I-5
Origins of Backward Classes
Commission. 1991-92: 30 CHEKKUTTY, N.P
(17) Mains 24-8 Communalism and Indian me­
Yes, history has to be rewri­ dia. 1991-92:30(35) Mains
tten. 1991-92:30(51) Mains 14-7
32-5
CHELLIAH, RAJAH J
CHATURVEDI, S.K Issues before Tenth Finance
Changing global scenario: role Commission. 1992:27 EPW
of china as intrusive power 2539-50
in indo-Nepal relations.
1992 (Ja-Je);48IQ 75-88 CHEN, LINCOLN C
Health crisis in central Asian
CHAUADHARI, MADHUKAR- republics. 1992:27 EPW
RAO 1197-1202
Parliamentary government at
CHEN, MARTY
work in India. 1991(S):JPI
325-8 Widows and health in rural North
India. 1992:27 EPW WS81-
CHAUDHARY, NANDITA 92
M ultilingual learning. N.
Supama. 1992(Ma):391 CHENOY, A. MITRA
Sem 39-42 Ram Janmabhoomi and Indian
democracy. 1991-92:3(K42)
Mains 4, 35
32

CHENOY, ANURADHA M Chandra Sekhar. 1992(Ja):


Systemic change & systematic 53 USW 29-37
collapes. 1992(My): 393 Impact of intervention on the
Sem 18-22 parental perceptions and
expectations of their men­
CHENOY, ANURADHA MITRA
tally retarted children.
Peace by piece in Yugoslavia. Thuppal Madhavan and
1991-92:30 (20) Mains 25-
Jayanthi Narayan. 1992 (Ap)
6 : 53 USW 191-201
CHENOY, KAMAL A. MITRA International protection of the
Internationa] system and role rights of the child: Prob­
of UN. 1991-92:30(51) lems and prospects. T.P.
Mains 20-3 Tripathi. 1989:6Kan L J 1-
26
CHHABRA, A “Myth and reality of child mar­
Scope of power to grant relief riages: A historical perspec­
under section 633: whether tive of legislation and
restricted or wide. 1992 implementation. V. Venkat
(Je) : 22 CS 493-5 Kanna. 1992(2): 69 An LT
52-8
CHHABRA, HARISHARAN .
Plan of action for children’s
‘Quit India* spirit in South Af­
rights in law faculties. Ved
rica. 1991-92:30 (43) Mains
Kumari. 1992:14DLR134-
6
45
South African whites still hate
blacks. 1991-92: 30 (21) Prevention of child marriage:
Mains 33-4 Alternative strategies. Usha
Verma and Amrit Nikore.
Violence helps de Klerk’s
agenda. 1991-92 : 30 (27) 1991 (O ): 31 SD 31-43
Stepping up the struggle against
Mains 31-2
child exploitation - Inter­
CHILDREN pol’s new challenge. Ivan
Child abuse: The victimology B ^bot. 1992 (Je ): 26 CBI
aspect. Liliane Daligand. Bull 30-1
1992(F): 26 CBI Bull 38- A Study of mental health status
44 of children. K. Paathyusha
Child labour and the processes and S.R. Venkataramiah.
of exploitation. W alter Fer­ 1992(Ja): 53 USW 17-22
nandes. 1992(Ap): 53 USW
CHOPRA, MANNIKA
171-90
Factors behind the decision.
Child marriages in India : Is
1991-92:30 (50) Mains 4,
Ameena an exception?
32
Sayeed Unisa and R.B.
Bhagat. 1992 (Ja-M a): 42 CHOSSUDOVSKY, M ICHEL
SA 86-8 Under the tutelage of IMF: The
Child workers: An analysis of case of Peru. 1992:27 EPW
their terms of employment. 340-8
D.K. Lai Das and S. F.
33

CHOUBEY, L.R.S CITIZENSHIP


Computers in govemirent - Recent changes in the citizen­
computerization of the ship law of India. Werner
MP State Government F. Menski. 1992(1):33(1)
budget. 1992 (Ap-Je): 37 GLR X- viii=1992(l) KLT
Adm 49-60 35-2
CHOUDHURY, ARUNDHUTI CIVIL LIBERTIES
ROY Arrest(v) personal liberty.
India and the United Nations - Kumuda Ranjan Mishra.
Retrospect and prospects. 1992:74 CLT 19-23
1992 (Jl-S): 42 SA 242-58 Ban on reporting Icidnappings?
A.G. Noorani. 1992:27
CHAODHARY.BEENA
EPW 142
Public interest litigation and locus
Be Indian, be damned. V.N.
standi. 1992(JI-S); 28 CMU
Narayanan. 1991-92:30(54)
236-43 Mains 3,35
CHOUDHURY, M. RAHMAN Free speech and meetings. A.G.
“Is injunction-hearing respon­ Noorani. 1992:27 EPW
sible for the inordinate de­ 1116
lay in disposing the main .“Laws that terrorise”. Faizan
suit” . 1992 (Je) : 79 AIR Mustafa. 1992(Ma) ‘ 98
87-9 Cri U 33-8
Media and terrorism. A. G.
CHOUDHARI, MRINMAYA Noorani. 1992:27 EPW
Punitive practices in early Cal­ 1301-2
cutta. 1991(JI):31 SD 28- Right to be left alone. B.D.
37 Agarwala. 1992(F) :7 Law
Col 11-2
CHOIUDHARY, P.C
Metaphysics of promotion. The Right to privacy. N.Balu.
1991-92:96 CWN 125-8
1992(N ):9C orpL A dll2-
4 “Right to privacy - A new di­
mension.” Prabhat Kumar
CHOUDHARY, PRAKASH Basumallik. 1992(Ag):79
“Industrial law - 'Theft’ as AIR 120-1
niisconduct - How to go The Rights to information- Free­
about punishing it”. 1992 dom of communication.
(M a): 25 Lab IC 41-3 1992(1) SCALE 1-2
Secrecy and judicial proceed­
CHAUDHARY, UMA DATTA ings. A.G. Noorani. 1992:27
ROY
EPW 1888
Jnter - state and intra - state
State’s authority and citizens’
variatons in economic de­
rights. V.N. Narayanan.
velopment and standard of 1991 (JI-S) : 27 C M U
living. 1992:27 EPW 2651- 198-202
5 Two cheers for free flow of in­
formation. S.S. Gill. 1991-
92 : 30 (20) Mains 31-3
34

Unauthorised use of photograph. v. J.P.Maraswamy,(1992)


P.M. Bakshi. 1992(F):? I.L.W. 473. M,R. Pradeep
Corp L Ad 47-50 Kumar. 1992(ri); 183 MLJ
7-8
CIVIL PROCEDURE
ApfH^riation of payments under CIVIL SERVICE
decree. V.K. Sathyadevan Andra Pradesh College Service
Nair. 1992(2) KLT 33-6 Commission - recruitment ■
Awarding of costs in civil pro­ of lecturers - The decision
ceedings - norms and statu­ of The Andhra Pradesh High
tory provisions not followed. Court requires reconsid­
Rule of Law must inspire eration. S.Sathynarayana
all courts. T.A. Varadara- Prasad. 1992(2);69 An LT
jan. I992(I1):183M U 5 25-7
Civil proceedings law. A.K. Disciplinary action in Public
Bandyopadhyay. 1992:61 employment : Change in
E x c L T A ll-3 judicial ^proach” . A.K.
The Courts and sententia legis. Panda. 1992(Ma); 25 Lab
A critique on P. K. Unni v. IC 38-40
Nirmala Industries, A.I. Government’s power to relax
R. 1990 S.C. 933. V. Sri- requirement of service rules
mathi. 1992(1) : 182 M U in particular cases. S.
25-8 Kamalakar. 1990:92 Bom
A Note about an observation in LR 57-60
Canara Bank v. Vijaya “The Power of transfer: A legal
Bank.(1992)IM .L.L 636. issue”. A. Rajendraprasad.
S.R. Veeraraghavan. 1992 1992 (Ag): 25 Lab IC 113-
(II): 183 M LJ7 8
Order 7, rule 11(a), C.P.C. - an Protection to civil servants under
insight. V.Lakshmanan, the Constitution of India -
1992 (II): 183 MLJ 22-4 an appraisal. Badar Ah­
The Position of a third party mad. 1991(JI-D):27CMU
objector in possession of 218-24
th property under 0.21, Retirement age and date of birth.
rules 95 to 105, C.P.C. as Anand Cover. 1992 ( n ) : 7
amended. R Govindharajan. Law Col 17-9
1992(1) MLJ 13-5 Transfer of public servants. P.M.
Removal of tbs ‘cloud of or­ Bakshi. 1992(Je):7 Law Col
deal’ over the term “An- 19-20
yact purporting to be done Victims of politics. M.N. Buch.
by such public officer in his 1991 (Ja-Ma) : 27 C M U
official capacity” in the 62-5
sec.80,C.P.C. 1908. A Ra- Written test and interview test
tanavelu. 1992(1) MLJ 16- in the matter of public
8 employment. S.Kamalakar.
A Submission on the judgment 1987: 89 Bom LR 153-6
in Thirumayaee and another
35

CLAIRMONTE. F.F Ayodhya today. S.C. 1991-92:30


Plight of the leprous dollar. 1992: (23) Mains 1
27 EPW 2027-8 Betiaras rocked by communal
violence. AsgharAli Engi­
CLARMONTE, FREDERICK
neer. 1992:27 EPW 509-11
Third world and arms trade. 1992: Blasphemy and reliogious criti­
27 EPW 398-400
cism. Nasim Ansari. 1992:
CLAIRMONTE, FREDERICK F 27 EPW 1383-5
GATT: Countdown to oWivionZ Breathing space. S.C. 1991-
1992:27 EPW 512-4 a2:30 (41) Mains 1-2
The Tottering empire: US fi­ Calcutta diary. AM . 1992:27
nance capitalism. 1992:27 EPW 2625-6
EPW 2284-6 Can the PM be trusted? 1992:27
EPW 2620-1
CLERK, RAJASI Challenge of religious sectari­
Equality principle applied to anism. Eqbal Ahmad. 1991-
work of same nature. 1992 92:30 (43) Mains 19-21
(Ap):7 Law Col 13-5 Combating communalism. N.C.
COLLINSON, NORMAN 1991-92:30 (26) Mains 2
Police and inter-agency co­ Communal conflict after 1950:
operation for the investi­ A perspective. A sgh^ Ali
gation and detection of Engineer. 1992:EPW 1728-
sexual abuse of children. 5
1992(Je):26CB IB ull26- Communal prejudice behind
9 communalism. Uroqj Abdi
and M.G. Hussain. 1991-
COMMERCE 92:30(54) Mains 24-6
Kondratieff and other cycles in Communal riots in Ahmedabad.
market, command and AsgharAli Engineer. 1992:
mixed economies. S.R. Sen. 27 EPW 1641-3
1992: 27 EPW 1189-90 Communal violence: False
pretences. 1992:27 EPW
COMMUNALISM
2209
Anguish, not anger. N.C. 1991-
Conununalism: Beyond politi­
92:30(40) Mains 1-3
cal parties. GPD. 1992:27
Ayodhya: Only a respite. 1992:
EPW 2627-8
27 EPW 2512
Communalism and Indian me­
Ayodhya: Where do we go from
dia. N.P. Chekkutty. 1991-
here? Subrata Banerjee.
92:30 (35) Mains 14-7
1992-93 : 31 (6) Mains 6,
Communalism in contemporary
31
India. Sonte theoretical con­
Ayodhya and after. 1992:27
siderations. Randhir Singh.
EPW 2619
1992:30 (Ann) Mains 75-
Ayodhya conundrum: The third
89
eye. Sudhansu Mohanty.
Cry, my India: Lament of an
1991-92:30(29) Mains 13-
Indian abroad. 1992-93:
5
31(6) Mains 5
36

Gandhiji’s struggle against Politics of communalism: les­


communalism. Nirmal sons from kerala. Benny
Kumar. 1991-92:30(51) Joseph. 1991-92:30(52)
Mains 27-8 Mains 134, 34
Gender and communal riots. Ram Janmabhoomi and Indian
Bhavna Mehta and Trupti democracy. Kamal A.Mitra
Shah. 1992:27 EPW 2522- Cheney. 1991-92:30 (42)
4 Mains 4,35
Genesis of communal violence. Reflections on Ayodhya trag­
AsgharAli Engineer. 1992: edy. BarenRay. 1991-92:
27 EPW 189-90 31(5) 3-4,35
Guard against cynicism. S.C. Shiv Sena and ‘national’ Hin­
1991-92:30(39) Mains 1-2 duism. Gerard Heuze.
Hindu - Muslim leadership: 1992:27 EPW 2189-95,
Dilemma of the intelligen- 2253-63
tia. Rizwan Qaiser. 1991- Sitamarhi on fire. Asghar Ali
92: 39 (41) Mains 17-8 Engineer. 1992:27 EPW
Hindutva and hatred for mus- 2462-4
lims. S.S. Khanolkar. 1992- The Stark reality. Jayshree
93:31 (6) Mains 13 Sengupta. 1992-93:31 (6)
In the land of Ram. S.C. 1991- Mains 23-4
92: 30(25) Mains 1-2 The State, temples and Sai Baba.
In the name of Ram. Nikhil Kancha Ilaiah. 1992:27
Chakravartty. 1992-93: 31 EPW 2021- 3
(6) Mains 2-4 Towards a left-led anti-commu­
Judicialisation of politics Ram nal platform. Amaresh
Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid Mshia. 1992:27 EPW 2521-
controversy. Asha Gupta. 2
1991-92:30(28)Mains 34- Udaipur mosques. Invalid claims.
5 Asghar AH Engineer. 1992:
The Looming political crisis, 27 EPW 995-6
Amrik Singh. 1991-92:30
COMMUNICAION
(43) Mains 3-4
In between paradigms. Perspec­
Maharasthra: Communalised
state. 1992:27 EPW 2620 tive on communication the­
ory for India. Peggy Mo­
Mandir Masjid; Destruction of
han. 1992:27 EPW 773-9
evidence. 1992:27 EPW
2140 COMMUNISM
Meeting the challenge of deep­ Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27
ening crisis. Dalai Lamba. EPW 183-4
1992-93:31 (6) Mains 7-8Communism at the cl-ossroads.
Not by fomiula alone. N.C. 1991- Modhumita Majumdar.
92:30 (51) Mains 1-2 1991-92:30(19) Mains 15-
P.M.’s fruitful initiative: Sav­ 6.
ing India on the brink. S.G. Unorthodox communist in new
Sardesai. 1991-92:30 (42) role. Mehendra Ved. 1991-
Mains 2-3, 34 92:30(27) Mains 6, 35
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COMPANIES (My-Je): 12CC 22-8,37


Annual general meetings and Corporate governance-Role of
auditors-some issues. S. the board managing direc­
Baneijee. 1992(Ap):7 Coip tor and chairman, Naresh
L Ad 143-5 Kumar. 1992(0) :9 C M U
Annual report: The intriguing 51-3
identity of dates of its Corporate membership of stock
components. S. Mural- exchanges. Naresh Kumar.
idharan. 1992(F) ; 22 CS 1992 (JI);8CoipL Ad 75-8
116-7 A Critical review of the mutual
Another victim of a spreading fund regulations. R.K. Sahu.
sickness. Gurbir Singh. 1992(D): 22 CS 1076-8
1992; 27 EPW 2630-1 Deducrtibility of dividend-will
Can a Hindu undivided family non-voting shares tuni the
hold shares in companies? tide. S.Muralidharan. 1992
S.Venugopalan. 1992(0) ;9 {Ja):7 C orpL Ad 10-2
C M U 66-8 Director’s meetings and the
Check-list for making a refer­ question of quorum. P.M.
ence to the board for Indus­ Bakshi. 1989:6 Kan U 101-
trial and Fmancial Reconst- 4
raction(BIFR). T.R.C. Nair. Director’s vicarious liability for
1992(S):22CS 801-2 company offences. K.R.
Circumstances under which Chandratre. 1992(0) :9
inspectors are appointed for C M U 54-7
investigating companies. Disclosure of materials, during
K.A.Advani. 1988:90 Bom inquiry. S.N. Singh. 1992
LR 161-7 (Je); 8 C orpL A d‘56-9 .
Companies get rough end of the Division of powers between
stick in direct taxation. companies in general meet­
S.Mu- ralidharan. 1992(Ag): ing and the board of direc­
8 Corp L Ad 135-6 tors. Dinesh Kumar Sri vas-
Company property-its wrong­ tava. 1992(Ag):23Lal46-
ful withholding”. Shanti- 51
malJain. 1992 (Ma):79 AIR Doctrine of indoor manage­
40-3-1991-92:96CWN73- ment. L.C. Dhingra. 1992
8 (F): 7 Corp. L Ad 43-7
Company’s capacity to enter into Exit policy. R.K. Khurana. 1992
partnership. K.R. Chan- (N) 22 Cs 996-7
dratre. 1992(Ma): 7 CorpL The Exit policy and its implica­
Ad 91-3 tions. D. Thankappan. 1992
CompanyLawBoard’s powers (0 -D ): 42 SA 438-41
under section 18(4)- con­ Expanding the tax base-tax treat­
flicting orders on fetter in ment of gains from surren­
section 19(2). K.R. Chan- der of tenancy rights. K.Sri-
dratre. 1992(My);8 Corp L nivasan. 1992(Ja):7 CorpL
Ad 5-7 Ad 1-2, 25
Corporate accountability. 1992 Foreign portfolio investment:
38

Hasty step? 1992:27 EPW 1992 (N) ; 9 Coqj L Ad


2008-9 110-1
Form 13 frustrates public in­ Investor’s understanding of in­
spection. t.D. Basu. 1992 formation: Some evidence.
(Je ): 22 CS 498, 500 Jawahar Lai. 1992(Ma) :
The Fortunes of director simpli- 22 CS 211-2
cator. Prabhir Bandyo- Is investment allowance resCTve
padhyay.l992(My):22CS for ten years? T. N. Pan-
408-9,22 dey.l992(S) :9corpL A d
Free market pricing of public 19-22
issues- implications. Naresh Joint shareholding under Com­
Kumar. 1992(Ag):8 Corp panies Act, 1956. Sandeep ■
L Ad 132-4 B4)ave. 1992 (Ja):7 Corp
Free market pricing of securi­ L A d 5-10
ties. S. Venkitaraman. Joint ventures. P.M. Bakshi. 1992
1992(Je); 22 CS 496-7 (A p );7 C o ip L A d 145-8
Free pricing of issues. S.Ramesh. Judicial trends and government
1992(N); 22 CS 1001-2,4 companies in India.: A case
Further issue of capital by way study in rule of law. J.K.
o f “Rights” or otherwise, Mittal. 1988:5 Kan U 51-
and increase of capital. B.J. 62
Murthy. 1992 (0):22 CS Law o f business secrets and
892-4 confidential communica­
Indian corporate sector going tions. P.M. Bakshi. 1992
global - vital issue. Naresh (Ma):7 Corp L Ad 101-6
Kumar. 1992 (M y): 8 Corp Legal status o f managing direc­
L A d 11-3 tor. K.R. Chandratre. 1992
Immunity to company directors/ (F):22C S 103-8
officers from prosecution. Laibility as to refund of share
J.K.Shah.l992(Ap):7C(Mp application money-confu-
L Ad 136-8 sion worse confounded.
Implication of a company’s delay K.R. Chandratre. 1992(Je):8
in reflections to CLB under Corp L Ad 53-6
section 22A (4) (C) of Liability in cases of companies
SCRA, 1956.T.V.Naraya- where compliance has been
naswamy. 1992(N):9Corp made mandatory undw sub­
L A d 100-4 section (1 A) of sction 115J
Insidertrading in India -SEBI’s of Income-tax Act, 1961.
draft resolutions for investi­ T.N.Pandey. 1992(Ma):7
gation and prosecution. Corp L A d 106-9
Naresh Kumar. 1992(F):? Lien undCT Companies Act, 1956.
Corp L A d 51-5 Sandeep B.Dave. 1992(S):9
Insider trading regulation. Naresh Corp L A d 12-5
Kumar. 1992(F) :22CS 111- Lifting the corporate veil: The
5 ,7 Santanu Ray style. P.Y.
Intimation of satisfaction of Padhye. 1992(F): 22CS 109-
charge. K.R. Chandratre. 10,7
39

Limiting directors’ liability, Bakshi. 1992(Je);8 C orpL


ratification, exemption atld Ad 60-1,5
indem nification. Ross Prevention of oppression and
F.Cranston. 1992(Ag):8 mismanagement protection
■CorpL Ad 124-32 of minority shareholders’s
Meetings of Board of Directors rights. Naresh Kumar. 1992
and Companies Act, 1956. (Ma): 7 Corp L Ad 87-91
R.R.Sen Sarma. 1992(Je): Principles of valuation of stock-
22 CS 499-500 in- trade. Kanthan Perumal.
Metaphysics of promotion. A. 1992(F); 7 Corp L Ad 58-
K. Sinha and P.C. Chou- 60
dary. 1992(N):9 CorpL Ad Principles underlying the inves­
112-4 tigation of companies. K.A.
Micro-filming corporate rec- Advani. 1989:6 Kan U 105-
OTds. S. Baneijee. 1992(F);7 11
C qrpL A d40-2 Procedure for issue of bonus
Mutual funds and company law. share upto Rs. 1 crore by a
S. Venugopalan. 1992(N): company. T.V. Naraya-
22 CS 1003-4 naswamy. 1992(Ap);22 CS
New issues - change over from 337-8
administrative pricing to Professionals-how the company
market driven pricing. L.L. law looks at them? S. Mu-
Rajpal. 1992(Ma):7 Corp ralidharan. 1992(Ma):7
L Ad 93-6 Corp L Ad 85-6
No taxable income on remis­ Piotection to sick industrial
sion of trading liability of companies under section
amalgamating company. 22( 1) of the Sick Industrial
R.G.B. Bhagavath Kumar. Companies (Special Provi-
1992 (Ja); 7 C orpL Ad 17- sions)Act, 1985. Mohit S.
9 Shah. 1992(D) :22 CS 1081-
Offence involving moral turpi­ 4
tude: A lethal disqualifi­ Recodification of Companies
cation for managerial per- Act. 1956. S. Rao. 1992(F):
sohnel. P.Y.Padhye. 1992 22 CS 118-21
(My):22CS 405-7 Repeal of capital issue control.
Options trading; A primer and a T.V.Narayanaswamy. 1992
proposal. Ramesh Gupta. (JI) : 22 CS 593-6
1992 (0):22 CS 883-7 Requiem for capital issues con­
An Ordinance for repeal of the trol. V. Balu, 1992(JI):80
Capital Issues (Control) Act Corp L Ad 78-80
1947. K.Srinivasan. 1992 Requisites of statutory notice
(Je); 8 C orpL Ad 51-2 under section 434 of the
Over the counter exchange of Companies Act, 1956, San-
India S.Venugopalan. 1992 deep P.Dave. 1992(JI):22
(Ag): 8 Corp L Ad 137-9 CS 611-2
Paperless transactions and Resolution not requisitioned
Commercial lav^. P.M. under section 188 of Com-
40

panies Act. Annie George. Stockinvest - A boon to small


1992(S);9C orpLA d 6-7 investors. Naresh Kumar.
Rights issue of shares vis-a-vis 1992 (S ): 9 Corp L A d 16-
SEBI guidelines. K.R. 9
Chandratre. 1992(S);9 Corp Suggestions on scriples trading.
L Ad 7-12 P.C. Agarwal. 1992(0):22
Role of corporate securities in CS 888-91
household saving and pri­ Tax on consignments injhe guise
vate corporate sector financ­ of a tax purchases. R.
ing during eighties - some Parthasarathy. 1992(JI):8
em pirical observations. Corp L Ad 82-5
Alok Puranik. 1992(N):22 Tax treatment of capital issues
CS 991-5 expenses. S.Muralidharan.
Sale of defaulting concerns by 1992 (F).7 Corp L A d 56-8
financial corporations. G. Transmission of shares. Sandeep
Banerjee. 1992(N):9 Corp B. Dave. 1992(Ap):7 Corp
L A d 105-7 L A d 138-43
Scope of power to grant relief Treatment of pending proceed­
under section 633: Whether ings relating to a company
restricted or wide. A. which moves BIFR for re­
Chhabra. 1992(Je):22 CS lief. S. Baneijee. 1992(My):
493-5 8 Corp L A d 9-11
Scope of section 633 of the Variation in prospectus: Scope,
Companies Act, 1956. limitations and implications
B.M.Mundra and Shanti- of section 61 o f Compa­
malJain. 1992(0): 9 CM U nies Act. K.R.Chandratre.
57-8 1992(D):22CS 1073-5
Share administration. K.R. When a meeting can be deemed
Ramakrishnan. 1992(My);8 to be held. K.R.Chandratre.
Corp L Ad 7-9 1992 (JI):8 Corp L A d 80-
Share transfer delays. Naresh 2
Kumar. 1992(N):9 Corp L Whole-time secretary. R.S.Gae.-
Ad 107-10 l992(Ap):7CoipLAd 133-
Sick companies Act: A body 6
blow to creditors? S. Mu- Working capital limits on a
ralidharan. 1992(D):22 CS rolling over basis. Atul
1085-7 Mohan. 1992(Ma):22 CS
State financial corporations and 209-10
guarantors. G.Banerjee.
C OM PUTER
1992(Ja):77CorpLA dl9-
21 Computers in government-
computerization of the MP
The status of preference share­
holders under The Com­ State Government budget.
Raghuvendra S. Sirohi, LRS
panies Act, 1956-A study.
P. Bhaskara Mohan. 1992 Choubey and A.K. Saxena.
(2); 69 An LT 17-24 1992(Ap-Je):37 Adm 49-
60
41

Legal protection and computer UK or working holiday­


soft-ware; Issues and con­ makers. Devi Webb. 1992
troversies. P.S. Sangal and (F):7 Law Col 13-6
Sudhir K.Dixit. 1992:14 Constitutionality^ of Adminis­
DLR 34-40 trative Tribunal’s Act, 1985.
Manosoranjan Patnaik.
CONROY, CZECH 1992:74 CLT 3-6
Trees as insurance against contin­
The Dilemma of Article 370.
gencies: Case of Pancha-
1954-92:96 CWN 93-6 ^
mahals district, Gujarat.
p o ^ e need a new constitution?
1992:27 EPW 2381-7
S.Viswam. 1991-92:30(16)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Mains 26-9
Article 370 : A constitutional “Due process of law” - Its ori-'
dilemma. M.K.Bhandari. gins and current manifesta­
1992(Ap): 79 AIR 52-7 tion in the USA and its rele­
Article 370 and Jammu and vance to constitutional law
Kashmir: For a future fed- in India F. S. Nariman. 1992
eralisation of polity. S.P. (Ja-Je):24 lA 1-13
Sathe. 1991-92:30 (40) Duty of Congress and the Presi­
Mains 13-6 dent to obey judgment of
Article 370 and Jammu and the United States Supfeme
Kashmir- For a future fed- Court. Obot A. Essien. 1988:
eralisation of polity- II. S.P. 5 Kan LJ 27-50
Sathe. 1991-92: 39(41) Emergency : what it meant.
Mains 19-25 Amiya Rao and B.G, Rao.
Assam; Abuse of preventive 1991-92 :30(27) Mains 34
detention. 1992:27 EPW An Eye-witness account. 1991-
612-3 92:30 (37) Mains 35
.backwardness. Dr. Ambedkar Governor’s responsibility to the
and the constifutfon. M.H. people in India. M.R.Garg.
Hiralni. 1992:39P bU nivL 1992: 39 Pb Univ L Rev
Rev 110-26 193 -201
Gan right to education be a Has the indian constitution stood
funda- mental right? D. the test of time? Upendra
Nagasaila and V. Suresh. Baxi. 1992 (Ja-Ma):28
1992:27 EPW 2442-3 C M U 7-12
Checks and balances under the “Impact of fundamental duties
constitution of Trinidad and on national integration”.
tobago. A Chandrasekhara Shymal Kumar Mukerjee.
M enon.l991(n-S):33JILI 1992(S): 79 AIR 141-4
390-4 Impact of partition on constitu­
“The Civil rights of the men­ tion-m aking in India.
tally ill”. Ian Bynone. 1992 S hakuntala Srivastava.
(Ja-Je): 24 lA 50-9 1991-92:30(27) M dns 10-
Commonwealth citizens: Grand- 2
parental connection with the In quest of justice: Constitu­
tional fabric and judicial
42

fibre. K.C. Joshi. 1992:39 The President. S.C. 1991-92:30


Pb U nivL Rev 29-36 (40) Mains 3
The Instituion of governor. Mir President and Prime Minister.
Kamaluddin Ali Khan. S.R.Sen. 1992:27 0>W 331-
1992(2): 69 An LT 33-7 4
Instrument of social change for Prisoners’ rights. Mark Wil­
women and children. Va- liams’. 1992(N):7LawCol
sudha Dhagamwar. 1991- 13-7
92:30(30) Mains 14-7 The Problems of understanding
Is a fresh look really necessary the constitutional relation­
9 Sandeep Shastri. 1991- ship of the branches o f the
92:30 (30) Mains 9-12, 20 American government.
The Legislatures and constitu­ Obot A. Essien. 1992 :39
tional rights. 1991-92:96 Pb Univ L Rev 37-54
CWN 89-91 Protecting rights under the’cons-
Libralisation and the constitu­ titution. 1991-92 96 CWN
tion. Daya Krishnan. 1992 101-3
(J e ): 7 Law Col 13-8 Provisions for respect and honour
Nagaland Governor defends of the Indian National Flag.
himself. M.M.Thomas. 1990: 92B om L R 1-11
1991-92:30(28) Mains 6,32 Religious freedom under Articles
Need for a new States’ Reor­ 25 of Constitution o f India
ganisation Commission. - A critical study. Badar
Nikhil Chakravartty. 1991 - Ahmed. 1991(Ap-Je):27
92:30(48) Mains 2-3 C M U 107-16
Need for restructuring the The Responsibility factor in the
constitutional famework. right to work. N.R. Sheth.
Subhash Chandra Sarkar. 1992 (0-D):42 SA 376-90
1991-92:30(27) Mains 7-9 Restructuring the constitution.
Neglected school teachers and Arehi khan. 1991-92:30(54)
the equal protection clause. Mains 14-5
M. Padmaja Reddy. 1992 The Right to work: The 1990
( F ) : 7 Law Col 16-20 proposal and the 1991 eco­
“Office of the governor and its nomic policy. P.H.Rayappa.
profile”. S.P. Sinha. 1992 1992(0-D)42 SA 361-75
(S) :79 AIR 137-41 The Right to work and the cha­
“One country two systems”- racter of the system. A.K.
Constitutional problems in Roy. 1992 ( 0 - D ) : 42 SA
Hong Kong. Raju Rama- 401-13
chandran. 1991-92:30(26) V Sacking governors. Soli. J. Sor-
Mains 35 abjee. 1992 (Ja-Ma):28
Parliamentary control over the C M U 42-5
executive in India: With Seminar on Constitution of India
special reference to Parlia­ in precept and practice.
mentary questions. S.Nurul Larrdis. 1992(Je) :38 JPI
Hasan. 1991 (S):37JPI 307- 170-9
10 Social engineering before the
43

Indian Constitution. Kamal Consunier protection- some


Jeet Singh and MoHina suggestions. S.N. Singh.
Sekhri. 1991 ( A p - J e ) 27 1992(D):9CorpLAd 145-
C M U 147-50 9
"State of Maharasira and an­ The Consumer Protection Act.
other V. Madhukar Nar- 1991-92 :96 CWN 21-4
ayan Mardikar and the right “Consumer Protection and the
to privacy” . N.Balu. 1992 law”. Bhagirathi Panigrahi.
(H ): 79 AIR 104-6 1992(Ma):79 AIR 33-6
Statute changes. S. Sahay. 1992 Consumer redressal courts;
(A p-Je): 28 C M U 128-32 Missing commitment to
Supreme Court’s restraint. 1991- public interest. Shakuntala
• 92:96 CWN 149-51 Narasimhan. 1992:27 EPW
Whether due process of 1aw was 1129-30
component of Article 217. “Consumerism not all green”.
S.N. Parikh. 1992(JI-S):28 Shanti Mai Jain 1992(N):
C M U 196-206 79 AIR 173-6
The Widest amplitude of Art. 21 FNF organises a meeting of
of the Constitution. A. N. consumer activists. 1992
Sastry. 1992(3) :70A nLT (M a-A p):12C C 7-9
1-2 Inaurgal address by the H,on’ble
Justice Subhash C. Pratap-
CONSUMER PROTECTION
Chief Justice of Andhra
15th March World Consumer Pradesh at the workshop
Day: Public meeting on
on Consumer Protection Act
pollution in Ahmedabad: A
organised jointly by Life
case for concern. Mumtaz
Insurance Corporation of
Afraz. 1992(Ma-Ap):12CC India and General Insurance
4-6 Corporation of India on
Advocates and Consumer Pro­
Sunday, 9 th February, 1992
tection Act, 1986. E.K.
at: Hyderabad. 1992(1) :68
Ramakrishnan. 1992 (2)
An LT42-5
KLT 10-1 Jurisdiction issuees before a
Appellate and re visional juris­ consumer protection forum.
diction under Consumer
S.N. Singh. 1992(Ma) : 7
Protection Act. S.N. Singh. C orpL Ad 96-101
1992(Ap).7CoipLAdl48-
^M edical profession and con­
51
sumerism. K.S. Mahal-
A Consumer- the mythical King,
imgam. 1992(11): 183 M U
despite advent of The Con­
11-2
sumer Protection Act, 1986. Tenth meeting of the Central
1987:89 B om LR 121-4
Consumer Protection Coun­
Consumer awareness - a sur­ cil - A report. Swati Sutaria.
vey. 1992 (My-Je):12 CC 1991 (N -D ):ll CC 12-3
13-5
Money making housing boards
Consumer Disputes redressal
and legal protection to con­
Commissions. 1991 -92:96 sumers. 1991-92:96 CWN
CWN 141-2 53-6
44

Reforming consumer law. P.M. Vasudevan. 1992 (D) : 22


Bakshi. 1992(My):7 Law CS 1079-80
Col 17-9
COOPER, K .3
“The Role of the voluntary orga­
nisation in creating con­ Kaka, F.N. - death off 1988:90
Bom LR 113-7
sumer awareness”. T. Surya-
Kamerkar, P.D. - death of. 1988:
narayana Shastry. 1992(Je):
90 Bom LR 49-52
79 AIR 89-90
Summary of Consumer Protec­ Mehta, Sanal P. - death of.
1990:92 Bom LR 37-40
tion Act. K.S. Mahalingam.
Vimadalal, J.R. - death of
1992(1) :182 M U 23-4
1988:90 Bom LR 122-6
CONTEM PT
CO-OPERATION
Contempt of court - A review.
Cooperative law is more effec­
N. Maheshwara Swamy.
tive in management. Ra-
1992(2): 69 An LT 38-40
jesh Arya. 1991(Ja):27 Coop
Contempt of court - a review
LJ 54-5
N.Maheshwara Swamy and
Impact of co-operativisation on
K.ManikPrabhu. 1992(2):
working conditions : Study
69 An LT 38-47
of Beedi industry in Ker­
Some aspect of contempt of court
ala. M.Mohandas and P.V.
B.K.Kulkarni.l992(Ag):8
Praveen Kumar. 1992:27
Corp L A d 142-5
EPW 1333-8
CONTRACT Left Front lukewarm to workers
Contractual capacity of minors Co-operatives. Biren Roy.
vis-a-vis their guardians: 1992: 27 EPW 1303-4
Tax implications. S.P. Pa- Workers co-operativs : An
hwa. 1992(S):22CS 797-9 emerging alternative. D.
A Critical study of the rule in Thankappan. 1992(Ma):7
‘Rylands v. Fletcher’ and Law Col 8-10
‘The Act of God’ as the
COPYRIGHT
■ defence in England. Lai
Computer software and intel­
Ratnakar Singh. 1991-92:96
lectual property rights:
CWN 1-10
Issues at stake for develop­
Exemption clauses - A bane or a
ing countries. K.Gopinath.
boon. S.Y.Joshi. 1992(Ap-
1992.27 EPW M l01-4
Je): 27 AQ 2-7
The Convention on biodiver­
The Law applicable to contracts.
sity, intellectual property
P.M. Bakshi. 1992(Ag): 8
rights and policy options.
Corp L Ad 140-2
Usha Menon. 1992(Ap-
Lex voluntatis as law governing
Je):27 42 SA 120-38
charteiparty. V.Kesava Rao.
Intellectual property rights:
1991(D):15CULR 379-99
Using knowledge to enslave!
Power coupled with interest :
Pamela D’Mello. 1992(Ap):
Section 202 of the Indian
7 Law Col 6-7
Contract Act, 1872. N. V.
45

Intellectual property rights. N.H. Satyajit Bhatkal. 1992(Ag-


Antia. 1992:27 E P W 1374- S):7Law Col 8-10
6 Karnataka: Institutionised cor­
Intellectual property rights and ruption. Ambrose Pinto.
LDCs: Some strategic is­ 1992:27 EPW 1837-8
sues. Deepak Nayyar. 1992: Litigants role in eradication of
27 EPW 271-4 corruption in courts. Mich-
Negotiating the intellectual prop­ eal R. Saldhana. 1992: 59
erty in international trade SCWR 1-12
and the Uruguay Round of Operation swindle. S.Ragi
multilateral trade negotia­ Simahan. 1992(JI): 7 Law
tions under GATT. Authar Col 4-7
KrishnaKoul. 1991(0-D): The RBI knew it all. 1992(Ag-
26FTR 157-79 S ):7 L A w C o l 11-4
Rational criminals, carpetbag­
CORRUPTION gers and the scam. Dalip S.
Bofors: Truth will not out. 1992: Swamy. 1991-92: 30 (45)
27 EPW 488
Mains 9-15
The Bofors affair: Another at-
The Real system failure. 1992:27
tempt.at a judicial burial. EPW 1943
Prasant Bhushan. 1992(N): Reflections on scam politics.
7 Law Col 9-12 Harish Khare. 1991-92:30
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27 (47) Mains 4-5
EPW 2215-6
Secret flows of money - An
Corruption: Concept, kinds and Indian overview, S.K.Datta.
areas. Shankar Sarolia.
1992(My):26 CBI Bull 1-4
1992(Ag):26 CBI Bull 8- Securities scam : Role of statu­
10 tory auditors. N. Bhat-
Corruption: Since times imme­ tacharyya. 1991-92:30(41)
morial. 1992(My):26 CBI
Mains 5, 31
Bull 11
Securitis scam; The systematic
Cover-up of the scam. Indira origins. 1992:27 EPW 1891-
Jaising. 1992(Ag-S): 7 Law
2
Col 3
Securities transactions : Unan­
Financial scam: Facing up to
swered qeustions. 1992:27
realitis. Arun Kumar. 1991- EPW 1580-1
92:30(39) Mains 4-6
Still on sticky wicket. S.C. 1991-
A Flawed ordinance? Anand 92:30(42) Mains 1-2
Grover. 1992(JI) : 7 Law ‘Tainted’ shares order. 1992(Ag-
Col 10 S):7 Law Col 15-6
“Give teeth to the Prevention of
Those that got away. Anand
COTuption Act”. Baddepudi Grover. 1992(JI) : 7 Law
Radhakrishnamurti. 1992
Col 7-9
(O): 90 C r i U 131-3
Vigilance: Expectations belied.
How 275,108 crore rupees were
1992(Ap):26 CBI Bull 18-
diverted ! The law that en­
9
sures the great cover- up!
jjariiamentary Coni- indemnification. 1992 (Ag):
mitte can do. Subhash Chan­ 8 Corp L Ad 124-32
dra Sarkar. 1991-92:30 (49)
CRIMES
Mains 3-5
Antique smuggling: No let up.
Who’s afraid of public probe?
i992(M y);26C B lB ulll2-
S.C. 1991-92:30 (45) Mains
4
1-2
Bara massacre and after. Krishna
COURTS Chaitanya. 1992:27 EPW
Celebrations of the completion 761-5
of one hundred and twenty Bhateri rape case:Backlash and
five years by the High Court protest. Kanchan Mathur.
of Bombay (I). 1987 : 89 1992: 27 EPW 2221-4
Bom LR 137-40 Bhilai massacre: IPF inquiry
Celebrations of the completion team’s report. 1991-92:39
of on hundred and twenty (14) Mains 33-4
five years by the High Court Bihar: Under the shadow of
of Bombay (II). 1987:89 gun. Amal Chandra Kumar.
Bom LR 169-72 1991-92:30(31)Mains23r
Celebrations of the completion 5
of one hundred and twenty Caste and women’s sexuality;
five years by the High Court A look at Chundur and
of Bombay (III). 1987:89 Chelkurthi: Kanchaiiaiah.
Bom LR 201-8 1991-92:30 (31) Mains 27-
Celebrations of the completion 31
of one hundred and twenty “Community participation in
five years by the High Court crime prevention.” Usha
of Bombay (IV). 1987:89 Razdan. 1992(My-Je) 23 La
Bom LR 206-8 126-30
The High Court of Bombay Crime in India: A review; 1991.
completing one hundred Raja Vijay Karan. 1992
and twenty five years. (Ap): 26 CBI Bull 3-8
1987:89 Bom LR 133-6 Crimes and politics: Guarding
Note on important events about the guards. 1992:27 EPW
the High Court of judica­ 2448-9
ture at Bombay during last Excerpts from the memories of
twenty five years. 1988:89 death. K.Balagopal. 1992:
Bom LR 1-16, 18-9 27 EPW 569-73
Fighting crimes against women:
COW LAGI,V.R.S An alternative approach.
Revitalizing industrial training
1992(M y):7LawCol26-7
in Gujarat: Are there lessons
Kalahandi awaits. Manoranjan
for present? 1992(Ap-Je):
Mohanty. 1991-92:30(26)
37 Adm 29-37 Mains 7-9
CRANSTON, ROSS-F The Kumrer massacre. 1992
Limiting directors, liability, (Ag-Je):7 Law Col 34-5
ratification, exemption and Maritime crime. Eric Ellen.
47

1992(A g):26CBIBulll5- Bakshi. 1991 (N-D) :25 CBI


9 Bull 25-6
Mobilisation of youth power Baal apradh ke barthe mamale
through national service banam baal nyayakanoon.
scheme for crime preven­ Shrinivas Gupta. 1991(0);
tion efforts. K. Senthilathi- 31 SD 7-16
ban. 1991(0):31 SD 22-30 The Battened woman syndrome.
Organized crime - An eye view T.G. John. 1992 (2) KLT
of India. S.K. Datta. 1992 51-2
(Ja):26 CBI Bull 6-10 Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27
The Past comes alive. Bryan EPW 2519-20
Sykes. 1992(Ap):26 CBI Causing death under the Indian
Bull 15-7 Penal Code : A compara­
Portrait of agony. Anjali Desh- tive analysis. Stanley Yeo.
pande. 1991-92:30 (35) 1992:14 DLR 68-103
Mains 2-4, 32 Commutation of death sentence-
The Profile of notorious out­ inconsistent response of the
laws. F.V. Aiul. 1992(H):26 Supreme Court. Faizan
CBI Bull 1-3 Mustafa. 1992(Ja-Ma): 28
Rising crime - A way out. V.G. C M U 23-31
Kanetkar. 1991(N-D):25 “Compensation and restitution
CBI Bull 1-4 to the victims of crime: The
The Sound of music. T.G. John. centuries old correctional
1992(2) KLT 24-6 aim modernised - Mod­
A Stiff term for the wizard. ernization on the basis of
John Greenwald. 1992(JI): public responsibility nee­
26 CBI Bull 9-11 ded.” Subhash Chandra
Torture behind prison walls. Singh. 1992(JI):98 Cri U
Pamela D’MeUo. 1992(My); 100-8
7 Law Col 21-2 Criminal liability at Islamic and
U.N. crime prevention and crimi­ Western laws - Parallel and
nal justice programme. distinctive features. G.S.
Hira Singh. 1991 (O); 31 Masoodi. 1990-91 (10 &
S D l-5 11 Islamic CLQ 1-16
“Dicharge before charge - sheet”.
CRIMINAL LAW
Sunetra Bose. 1992(D):98
Abortion: A socio - legal out­
Cri U 153-6
look. Arvind Kaur Shalini
Doctrine of rarest of rare and
Marwah. 1992:39 Pb Univ
increase in imposition of
L Rev 202-8 death penality. Faizan
Amendment tb the offence of
Mustafa and Dinesh Chan­
outraging modesty of dra Tiwari. 1992(JI-S):28
women U/S. 3541.P.C.Pu- C M U 244-52
treveu Suryanarayana
Economic crime - A case study.
Murthy. 1992(3) : 70 An
K.N.Gupta. 1991 (Ap):30
LT 33-4 SD 5-14
Apharan Ki saja kya ho. P.M.
48

Fertility - Criminal treatment of Protection for victims of crime -


sexual activities and the A study in victimology. R.C.
changing legal status of Dikshit. 1992(Je):26C B l
Indian Women. Raghunath Bull 1-8
Patnaik. 1992:74 CLT 7- The Provisions of remand, de­
11 tention and custody. An
Gay rights. Shamona Khanna. appraisal. M.Devendar.
1992(Je): 7 Law Col 4-9 1991 (1): 68 An LT 31-9
Husband may be convicted of Punishment in socio-economic
r ^ . 1991-92:96 CWN 17- offences. G.Kameswari.
9 1992(1):68 An LT 21-6
Inevitability of amending sec­ Rape: A critical analysis. Arvind
tion 304- A of Indian Penal Kaur. 1992(Ja-Ma): 28
Code. C.MadhusudanRao. CM U 320-41=1992(Je):98
1992(My): 33 ACJ xxxiv- Cri U 81-7
iii “Rape laws: Overhauling nee­
Inordinate delay and non-ex- ded.” Subhash Chandra
ecutability of capital sen­ Singh. 1992(My):98CriLJ
tence. S.N. Sharma. 1991 69-76
(Ap-Je):27 C M U 117-26 “Remand curtails liberty of citi­
Law relating to attempts: Need zen guaranteed under the
for a fresh look. Mool Singh. Constitution.” G.D. Panda.
1991(n-S):33JIU 395-409 1992(D) :98 Cri U 149-50
Legalized kidnapping. 11992:96 The Rote of victim compensa­
CWN 120 tion in criminal law. J.
A Note on G.Srinivasulu. v. Prasangi. 1992(2) :96 An
S.H.O. Kandukuru. V. L T l-4
Venkateswara Rao. 1992 Scheduled Castes and Sched­
(3):70A nLT 7-8 uled Tribes (Prevention of
Offence u/s 354 I.P.C. - As Artrocities) Act 1989 - of­
amended-triable by court of fences under - Treading grey
session. N.Vidya Prasad. area for pre-arrest bail.
1992(3) :70A nL T 17 Shantimal Jain. 1992(JI):98
Offence under sec. 354. I.P.C. - C riLJ 111-2
as amended-which court Some observations - serious and
• should try. N.Vidya Prasad. otherwise - on the death
1992(2): 69 An LT 58-9 penality. M.Hidayattullah.
“Powers of subordinate crimi­ 1992 (Ja-Je): 24 L 72-5
nal courts to compound a Sub-minimum sentence in a rape
non-compoundable of­ case. S.V. Joga Rao. 1991
fence.” Samir Kumar (Jl-S): 33 JIL I439-40
Bagchi. 1992(F):98 Cri LJ “Whether section 494 of the
25-6 Indian Penal Code an oti­
Prostitution laws - ideological ose?” Sanat Kumar Sarkar.
dimensions and enforce­ 1992(F1:98 Cri U 30-2
ment practices. Jean D’ “Who is criminal”. Mool Singh.
Cunha. 1992:27 EPW WS 1992(Ap): 98 Cri U 60-4
34-44
49

Women victims and criminal Trial in criminal court: Stay of


justice. S.M.Afzal Qadri. department enquiry. A.K.
1991(0);31 SD44-6 Panda. 1992:73 C L T 16-20
“Use of case diary by courts in
CRIM INAL PROCEDURE
bail applications - How far
“Evil of section 161 Cr. P.O.”
legal?”. 1992(Ma):98 Cri
Pradyot Kumar Sengupta.
U 4 3 -4
1992(Ma):98 Cri U 38-41
“Need for amendments in the CRIMINOLOGY
provisions of Code of Civil Institutional treatment of adult
Procedure.” P.C. Agarwal. offenders. M.S. Bedi. 1991
1992(0):79 AIR 154-6 (A p ): 30 SD 39-48
“Need for placing investigating “Silent decriminalisation of
police under the judiciary.” prostitution (1956) in In­
R.Deb. 1992(JI):98 Cri U dia.” J.Mahanta. 1992(Ma):
97-9 98 Cri U 44-5
“Need to amend section 482, Women and criminality - Na­
Criminal Procedure Code ture, pattern and modali­
to enable the subordinate ties. Sukumari Anther-
judiciary to administer janam. 1991(D): 15CULR
justice effectively. “ M. Ven- 417-43
kateswaraRao. 1992(N):98
CROOK, NIGEL
Cri U 137-8
Struggle and survival of poor
Notes on 438 Cr. P.C. Dhiren-
dra Nath Das. 1991-92:96 metropolitan households ;a
CWN104 longitudinal study in Pune:
“Person charged with heinous 1976 to 1988.1992:27 EPW
crimes be brought or pro­ 1141-7
duced directly before the CULTURE
court of session for consid­ Anatomy of official cultural
eration of his further re­ discourse: A non-govern­
mand to custody.” Arun ment perspective. Rustom
Gupta. 1992(My):98CriU Bharucha. 1992:27 EPW
79-80 1667-76
A Review of services under
probation legislation in Ra­ CUSTERS, PETER
jasthan. M.S. Bedi. 1991 Cyolones in Bangladesh; A his­
(Ap);30 SD 15-24 tory of mismanagement.
“Section 308, Cr. P.C. needs to 1992:27 EPW 327-9
be more explicit." Damo-
D., G.P
dar Rao. 1992(2) : 69 An
Chinese art of defiance. 1992:27
LT63-4
EPW 1115
“Sections 362 and 482 of the
Communalism: Beyond politi­
Code of Criminal Proce­
cal parties. 1992:27 EPW
dure; A comparative analy­
2627-8
sis.” Bhuvaneswar Prasad. Everything in a name. 1992:27
1992(F):98 Cri U 18-25 EPW 2280-1
50

Indo-Pak relations: Getting to Mehta, Sanat P. - death of.


the roots. 1992:27 EPW 1990:92 Bom LR 37-40
1889-90 Vimadalal. J.R. - death of.
The New Jews in Europe. 1992: 1988:90 Bom LR 122-6
27 EPW 1777
DAMODARAN, A
Of languages, books and words.
Local self-governments and
1992:27 EPW 1236
geometry of Hood iversity
Religious pride and prejudice.
conservation; Roots of the
1992:27 EPW 987
in-compatibility. 1992:27
A Room for Mr. Felerio. 1992:27
EPW 419-24
EPW 1521
Revolutionary Shelly : Advo­
DAGA,M AHESH cate of passive rfesistance.
Health of women and children 1991-92.30(44)Mains32-
in Rajasthan. 1992:27 EPW 3
2323-30
DANDAVATE, MADHU
DALAL, LAMBA Alienation from Gandhian ethos.
Meeting the challenge of deep­ 1991-92:30 (21) Mains 5-6
ening crisis. 1992-93:31 (6) Socialism in India: Problems and
Mains 7-8 prospects. 1991-92:30(17)
Mains 7-9
DALIGAND, LILIANE
Child abuse: The victimology DANDEKAR, V.M
aspect. 1992(F) : 26 CBl The Economy and the budget.
Bull 38-44 1992:27 EPW 811-22
Land reform and agriculatural
DALMIA-LUDRITZ,VASUDHA development. 1992(Ja-Je):
“Sati’ as a religious rite: Parlia­ 10L\SSIQ 180-3
mentary papers on widow
immolation, 1821-30.1992: DANGE,S.A
27 EPW PE 58-64 Marxism and aggression. 1991-
92:30 (Ann) Mains 125-6
D A M ,P.K
A Community based study of DANTWALA, M.L
the sociological aspects of Remembering Lakdawala. 1992
night blindness in the des­ (Ja-Je):10IASSIQ 290-1
ert region of Rajasthan.
DARBARI, H.N
1992 (Ja): 53 IJSW 45-50
Flood control problems in
DAMODAR,D.D Jammu region. 1989(0-D):
Kotwal, R.B. - death of. 1990:92 36 Bha 220-5
Bom LR 14-8 Ground water development in
Kaka, F.N. - death of. 1988:90 Jammu region. 1989 (0-D):
Bom LR 113-7 36 Bha 256-60
Kamerkar, P.D. - death of.
DARLING, RUBY ANN
1988:90 Bom LR 49-52
^ Speech by Mrs>. Ruby Ann Dar­
Kotwal, R.B. - death of. 1990:
ling M.P. (Th Bahamas)
92B om L R 14-8
(Concluding ceremony of
51

th 37th Commonwealth DAS, DfflRENDRA NATH


Parliamentary), Conference Notes on 438 Cr. P.C. 1991-
28 September 1991). 1991 92.96 CWN 104
(D ):3 7 JPI519
DAS, HRUDAYA BALLAV
DARUWALA, B.F Parliamentary privilege and in­
Consequence of delay in fur­ dependence of judiciary.”
nishing the return of income, 1992(F):79 AIR 17-23=
deferment of payment of 1991-92:96 CWN 49-62
advance tax and non-pay­ Role of Sri Justice R.C. Patnaik
ment of advance tax. 1992 in the legal aid movement
(Ma):22CS 204-5 in Orissa. 1992:73 CLT 30-
Implications of the propossed 3
amendments to the Wealth-
DAS, KUMUD L
tax Act, 1957 as sought to
Law to protect married women.
be brought out by Finance
1992(Ap-Je):28CMU121-
Bill, 1992.1992(Ap):22CS
326-7 2

DAS, K.M
DAS,ACHYUT
“A Glimpse of criminal ar­
Development and tribal women.
rests- Detention in police
1992:27 EPW 1372-3
custody for more than 24
DAS, ARVINDN hours - malady ancl rem­
Finance Minister’s bankrupt edy”. 1992(Ap):98 Cri LJ
economics. 1991-92:30 (53) 57-8
Mains 2, 35 “Hello, are you hurt?” 1992(Ma):
Lessons from stockmarket scam. 98 Cri LJ 41-3
1991-92:30(31) Mains 9-10
DAS, R.UPENDRA
Obsession with US idiom: The
Import liberalisation as a tool of
colonised mentality .1991-
economic policy in India
92: 30 (27) Mains 13-4
since mid-eighties. Sunanda
What Manmohan Singh con-
Sen. 1992:27 EPW 585-94
venienty forgets.l991-92:30
(23) Mains 21-2 DAS, SUJIT K
Manmohanomics: Theatre of the Public health: A question of
absurd. 1991-92:30 Mains entitlements. 1992:27 EPW
2-3 2095-6
das, ba l g o p a l DAS, VICTOR
Dunkelisation of Indian patent Follow the rainbow. 1992:27
law; A pallindromic inevi­ EPW 507
tability. 1992:14DLR 178-
94 DAS, VIDHYA
Conservation, government and
d a s , d .k . l a l tribal people. 1992:27 EPW
Child workers : An analysis of 567
their terms of employment. Development and tribal women.
1992(Ja): 53 IJSW 29-37 1992:27 EPW 1372-3
52

DAS, YUDfflSTHIR of India. 1992(Ja):26 CBI


Parliamentary democracy: The Bull 6-10
Indian experi nee. 1991 Secret flows of money - An Indian
(S) :37 JP I329-32 overview. 1992 (My) : 26
CBI Bull 1-4
DASGUPTA, A.K
Excise duties on package tea DAVE, SANDEEP
and its problems. 1992:57 An Anton pillor order to safe­
E xcL T A l 17-20 guard against destruction of
evidence. 1992(0):9 CM U
DASGUPTA, ABHUIT 62-6
Devlopment and underdevlop-
ment in Bengal; Castes, DAVE,SANDEEPB
communities and the state. Joint shareholding under
1992:27 EPW 692 Companies Act, 1956, 1992
(Ja):7 C orpLA d5-10
DASGUPTA, PUNYAPRIYA
Lien under Companies Act, 1956
Betrayal of India’s Israel pol­ 1992(S):9C orpLA d 12-
icy. 1992:27 EPW 767-72
5
DASTIDAR, KRISHNENDU Remuneration of an arbitrator.
GHOSH 1992(Ma):22CS 206^8,210
Optimal export-productmix for Requisites of statutory notice
Indian economy. 1992:27 under section 434 of the
EPW 2107-13 Companies Act, 1956.1992
(JI):22 CS611-2
DATAR,ARAVINDP Transmission of shares. 1992
Union Budget 1992-93"Impli- (A p):7C orpLA d 138-43
cations of indirect taxes
proposals. 1992(Ap):22CS DAVID, SAMJI
317-9 Muslim Women (Protection of
Rights on Divorce) Act
DATAR, CHHAYA 1986-whether a money
Reform or new form of patriar­ minting machinary. 1992(1)
chy? devadasis in the bor­ , KLT60-1
der region of Maharastra
and Karnataka 1992(Ja):53 DAVIS, ANGELA Y
IJSW 81-91 South African Communist Party:
A personal view. 1991-
DATTA,CHANDAN 92:30 (29) Mains 28-32
Yamuna river turned sewere.
1992:27 EPW 2633-6 DAVIS, ROGER
Dressing the auditor in an um­
DATTA, HARSHARAN SINGH pires’s coat. 1992(D) : 9
Impact of irrigation in multiple C orpLA d 140-2
cropping. 1992:27 EPW A
15-8 DAYAL, KESHAV
“Appointment of Govt. Coun­
DATTA, S.K sel and effect of change of
Organized crime - An eye view government.” 1992(F):79
AIR 23-5
53

“Role of lawyers in effecting DEFENCE


compromise of suit." 1992 Great changes likely in the Soviet
(Ag): 79A1R 115-7=1991- defence forces; no more
92CWN 129-32=1992 (Ja- socialistic and political feed­
Je) 24 lA 100-2 ing. A.Kropotov. 1991(JI-
S ):2 7 C M U 233-7
D’CUNHA,JEAN
Indian navy goes to war. Gurbir
Prostitution laws - ideological
Singh. 1992:27 EPW 873-
dimensions and enforce­ 6
ment/practice. 1992:27
Limitations of military technol­
EPW WS34-44
ogy: Naval welfare on the
DEB,R West Coast. 1650-1800.
Legal aid to indigent litigants. AnirudhDeshpande. 1992:
1991(N-D);25CBIBull5- 27 EPW 900-4
18 DEMOCRACY
“Need for placing investigating
Between dictatorship and basic
police under the judici­ democracy. Alexander
ary.” 1992(JI);98 Cri U 97-
Buzgalin. 1991-92:30(21)
9 Mains 31-3
Police and administration of
Caretaker government : What
criminal justice. 1992{F):26
and why? M.V^ Pylee.
CBI Bull 7-24
1991(S):37 JPI 441-6
DEBROY, BIBEK Creeping decay in institutions
Issues in Indo-Soviet trade. 1991 of democracy. K.G. Kan-
(Ap-S):26FTR 40-55 nabiran. 1991:27 EPW
The Uruguay Round “ Status 1718-20
paper on issues relevant to Crisis in Indian parliamentary
developing countries. 1991 democracy. Varkala Radha-
(0-D);26FTR 125-56 krishnan. 1991(S):37 M
383-7
DEFECTIONS Democracy and Indian Parlia­
The Anti- defection Act: A much ment. Samarendra Kundu.
abused legislation. Prashant 199KS): 37 JPI 380-2
Bhushan. 1992(F): 7 Law Democracy at work in India.
Col 4-8 ThakurSenNegi. 1991(S):
The Anti-defection Act: When 37 JPI 354-7
the solution becomes a prd)- Democracy Dhaka-style. Ani-
lem. Pamela D’Mello. 1992 rudha Gupta. 1992:27 EPW
(Ap): 7 Law Col 26-7 1601-2
Anti-defection law and judicial Democracy in peril. Amn Ghosh.
review. K.N.Singh. 1992 1992-93 : 31 Mains 2, 35
(Ma); 38 JP I31-7 Democracy in the dock. K.G.
Lok Sabha speaker on Janatha Kannabiran. 1992(JI) : 7
Dal defection. A.G. Law Col 44
Noorani. 1991-92:30 (45) Democratic heritage: The pre­
Mains 7, 25 cursor of our polity., C.K.
■54

Jain. 1991(S);37JPI410- work in India. Shivraj V.


4 Patil. 1991(S) :37JPI297-
Dilemmas of democracy. 302
Ranjana Subberwal. 1991- Parliamentary democracy in
92:30 (46) 29-30 India. Lijui.i Ronya. 1991
Evolution of parliamentary ( S ): 37 JPI 358-61
democracy in India. Jyotir- Parliamentary dissert, defection,
moy Nath. 1991(S):37 JPI and democracy. J.K. Mit­
347-53 tal. 1991 (Jl-S):33JILIvii-
Four decades of parliamentary ix
democracy in India. Ghu- Parliamentary government at
lamSarwar. 1991(S);37 JPI work in India. Madhukar-
362-5 rao Chaudhari. 1991(S):37
Indian democracy : Some re­ JPI 325-8
flections. Simon Peter The Performence and the crisis
D’Souza. 1991(S):37 JPI of Indian democracy. G.M.
366-9 Banatwalla. 1991(S) :37 JPI
Indian democracy at work. M.L. 427-32
Dwivedi. 1991(S):37 JPI The Role of opposition in a
415-7 parliamentary democracy.
Links in a chain to curb democ­ D.Manjunath. 1991(S) :37
racy. Ajit Roy. 1992:27 JPI 311-2
EPW 1846 Some random thoughts on our
Motion of confidence in the parliamentary democracy,
council of ministers. Leg­ J.S. Tilak. 1991(8) :37 JPI
islative Branch-1, Lok 313-8
Sabha Secratariat. 1991(S): Some reflections on the work­
37 JPI 447-58 ing of parliamentary de­
Neighbours and borders-II: mocracy in India. Renuka
Democracy in the Hima­ Ray. 1991(S):37JPI421-
layas. Anirudha Gupta. 6
1992:27 EPW 1897-1900 Thoughts on Indian democracy.
Neighbours and borders-IV ; S. Nijalingappa. 1991(8) :
Premadasa's brand of de­ 37 JPI 418-20
mocracy. Anirudha Gupta. Traditional institutions and par­
1992 : 27 EPW 2028-9 liamentary democracy in
Our parliamentary democracy. Meghalaya, P.R. Kyndiah.
SushilaNayar. 1991(S);37 1992(S): 37 JPI 333-7
JPI 376-9 'W orking of parliamentay de­
Parliamentary democracy: The mocracy - The Indian ex­
Indian experience. Yud- perience. S.L. Shakdher.
histhir Das. 1991(S): 37 1991(S):37 JPI 433-40
JPI 329-32
DESAI, A.C
Parliamentary democracy and
India. A.Dharma Rao. Water evaporation retardation
1991(8) .37 JPI 370-2 using ACILOLTA 1618
Parliamentary democracy at WER. 1989 (Ap-Je) : 36
Bha 96-9
55

DESAI, BHUPAT M DESHPANDE, G.P


Development of food-process­ Art in the age of mechanical
ing industries. 1992:27 and ‘Utsav’ ical reproduc­
EPW A37-42 tion. 1992:27 EPW 401-4
Rajwade’s Weltanschaung and
DESAI, M.V German thought. 1992:27
Mistrust and President Bush. EPW 2361-3
1991-92:30(51)Mains3-4
DESHPANDE, L.K
DESAI, P.D New economic policy and
Hidayattullah, M.H. - death of. female employment. 1992:
1992(4) s e e 10-2
27 EPW 2248-52
Presidential address (on the
occassion of the M.K. DEV, BELLARY UMA
Nambyar Memorial lectutre, Powers of the Union Govern­
1991-92 on “Judicial Re­ ment to give directions to
view; Foundation of the the state Governments un­
Rule of Law” by Prof. Sir der Indian Constitution: An
William Wade, on Friday, overview. 1992(1):68 An
the 3rd January. 1992 LT 27-30
1992(2): 12 Guj LH 22-4
DEV ADAS, RAJAMMAL P
DESAI, S.K Dr. T.S.Avinashilingam: A trib­
Kotwal. R.B. -death of. 1990:92 ute. 1991(0-0): 10 lASSI
Bom LR 14-8 Q 164-72

DESAI,SURESHA DEVDUTT
The Twenty first century and Gandhi’s non-violence and In­
the thiniwOTld; AGandhian dia today. 1992(Ap-Je) :14
perspective. 1992 (Ja-Ma) GM 201-14
: 13 GM 432-42
DEVENDAR, M
DESHPANDE, ANIRUDH The Provisions of remand, de­
Crowd intervention in Indian tention and custudy-An
history : An overview of appraisal. 1992(1):68 An LT
popular resistance conter- 31-9
minus with the 1946 RIN
DEVI, BELIARY UMA
Mutiny. 1991-92:30 (18)
“The Indian Official Secrets Act,
Mains 23-7
1923-Is it antagonist to open-
Limitations of military technol­
government ? “ 1992 (A g):
ogy: Naval Warfare on the
79 AIR 117-20
West Coast ,1650-1800.
1992:27 EPW 900-4 DEVI, M.D. USHA
DESHPANDE, ANJALI Research perspective for under­
standing women’s educa­
Bhilai workers on the brink.
tion, 1992:27 EPW 1279-
1991-92:30 (38) Mains 3
Portrait of agony. 1991-92:30 82
(35) Mains 2-4, 32
55

DEVI, MAHASVETA ranJanRao. 1992:27 EPW


Story of Chuni Kotal. 1992:27 275-8
EPW 1836-7 Trade and environment ; The
GATT pespective. 1992:27
DEVI, S. UMA EPW 1123-4
Structural adjustment policies
and women; experience of DHAR, HIRANMAY
South East A sii 1991-92:30 Escalating violence on Harijans.
(53) Mains 28-9 1992:27 EPW 2023-4
DHAGAMWAR, VASUDHA DHAR, PULAK NARAYAN
Instrument of social change for Conditions in West Bengal:
women and children. 1991- Problems, prospects. 1991-
92:30 (30) M ^ns 14-7 92:30(47) Mains 29-32

DHAMI, M.S DHARMPAL


Punjab after elections: Some South African Indians, India and
basic issues. 1991-92:30(32) ‘New’ South Africa. 1992;
Mains 23-6 27 EPW 2357-60
DHANDA, AMITA DHAVAN, RAJEEV
Disciplining matrimonial mis­ ' The Sound of thunder. 1992
conduct 1991(JI-S): 33 JDJ (Je ); 394 Sem 31-4
429-31
Regulating mental health serv­ DHAW AN, B.D
Impact of irrigation on mul­
ices through nodal mental
tiple cropping. 1992:27
health authorities; A criti­
EPW A 15-8
cal evaluation. 1992(Ja) ;
53 USW 143-7 DHAWAN, RENUKA
Traditional and non-traditional
DHANAGARE, D.N
basis of social organisation
1992 drought in Maharastra:
in an urban setting. 1992(Ja-
Misplacd priorities, mis­
M a); 42 SA 51-63
management of water re­
sources. 1992:27 EPW DHINGRA,L.C
1421-5 Doctrine of indoor manage­
ment. 1992(F); 7 Corp L
DHANJAL, GURSHARAN S
Non-prolifration: Tough times Ad 43-7
ahead. 1991-92:30 (16) DHOLAKIA, H.C
Mains 24 Immediate treatment to acci-
DHANUKA,D.R dent'victims. 1992(1) ;12
Guj LH 1-2
Kotwal, R.B. - death of. 1990:92
BomLR 14-8 DHOLAKIA, RAVINDRA H
DHAR, BISWAJIT IMF’s financial programming.
Dunkel draft on TRIPS; Com­ 1992:27 EPW 1438-9
plete denial of developing DHOND,M.V
countries intersts. C. Ni- Humour as social critique.
57

1992(Ap) :53 IJSW 284-8 DIXIT, SUDHIR K


Legal protection of computer
DIETRICH, GABRIELE
soft-ware: Issues and con­
Construction workers at cross­
troversies. 1992:14 DLR 34-
roads. 1992:27 EPW 1970- 40
2
D LAM INI,M USAP
D U K STR A .PIET
Administrative reform and ci vi 1
Nonviolence in practice.
service in Swaziland: Gap
l992{Ap-Je);14 GM 247-
between promise and per­
52
formance. 1992(Ap-Je) 38
DIVAN, ANIL IJPA 169-86
Commission for judicial ap­
D’M ELLO, BERNARD
pointments and the 67th
International markets for steel
Constitution Amendment
plant and technology : An
Bill: Judicial merit selec­
‘Industrial Organisation’
tion system in USA. 1992
approach. 1992:27 EPW
(Ja-Je):24 lA 28-40
M9-20
DIXIT, AABHA Tliinking about the labour
Wrong medicine to cure ethnic process: Some clues from
cancer. 1991-92:30 (37) Western studies. 1992:27
Mains 5-6 EPW M63-70 '

D IK SH IT,R .C D’M ELLO, PAMELA


Protection for victims of crime - The Anti-defecdon Act: When
A study in victimology. the solution becomes a
1992(Je):26 CBI Bull 1-8 problem. 1992(Ap):7 Law
Police and the community. Col 26-7
1992(Ag):26CBIBuIl 1-7 Intellectual property rights: using
knowledge to enslave! 1992
DIKSHIT, R.D (Ap): 7 Law Col 6-7
Housing and unbanization in Torture behind prison walls.
India. I992(Ja-Je): 48 IQ 1992(My):7LawCoi21-2
89- 97
DOBHAL, HARSH
DILTS, DAVID A Morse Report on troubled wa­
What do arbitrators do: Emperi- ters of Narmada. 1991-92:
cal results and ethical con­ 30(49) Mains 35-4
siderations in interest arbi­
tration. 1992(Ja): 27 IJIR DOGRA, BHARAT
279-88 Bhilai firing: Roots of violence.
1991-92:30 (45) Mains 26
DIWAN, PARAS Environmental destruction:
Hindu son’s pious obligation to partners in crime. 1992:27
pay father’s debts. 1992:39 EPW 1293
Pb U nivLR ev 18-28
D ’ SOUZA, SHALINI
The Amnesty Report, Human
58

Rights and north south re- 1992(Ap-Je) 14 GM ISO-


latios. 1992(JI-S) ;42 SA 92
271-85 Teaching history in the frame­
work of a problem-based
D’SOUZA, SIMON PETER peace education. 1992(Ap-
Indian democracy; Some re­
Je):14G M 232-43
flections. 1991(S) :37 JPI
366-9 DREZE, JEAN
Widows and health in rural
D’SOUZA, TEOTONIO North India. 1992:27 EPW
Historical background of dis­
WS 81-92
coveries. 1992(Ja-Ma): 42
SA 16-24 DOBIZHEVA, LEOKADIA
To each his own nationlism.
DOBHAL, HARSH 1992(My): 393 Sem 39-43
Chipko: Social background of
an environmental move­ DRUGS
ment. 1991-92: 30 (13) Rising prices of Indian drugs.
Mains 15-7 Wishwas Rane. 1992:27
EPW 1644-6
DOGRA, BHARAT
Joint river valley projects; View DU A, E N A K Sm
from the ground. 1992:27 Re-examining role of exports
EPW 254 for capitalist industrialisa­
tion in third world: case of
DOWRY
Indian machine to ^ s.
Dowry as a symbol of women’ s
1992:27 EPW M95-100
subordination in India. M.C.
Paul. 1992 (JI-S) : 42 SA DU A, H.K
305-15 After fortyfive years: Hope turns
Dowry deaths; Statutory amend­ todespair. 1991-92:30(46)
ments and judicial response. Main 9-10
R.V. Anuradha. 1992(D): Devaluation of foreign policy.
7 Law Col 13-5 1901-92:30 (53) Mains 3-4,
“Whether sanction is condition
DUBEY, MUCHKUD
precedent for taking cogni­
Political economy of the Uru­
zance under sections 3& 4
guay Round of trade nego-
of Dowry Prohibition Act,
tiations-1.1991-92:30 (32)
1961" Ashok Kumar. 1992
( 0 ) :9 8 C r iU 129-31 Mains 11-4
Political economy of the uru-
DUPONT, VERONIQUE guay Round of trade nego­
Impact of migrratioon on in­ tiations - II. 1991-92 : 30
dustrial development: Case (33) Mains 17-20
study of Jetpur in Gujarat. Political economy of the Uru­
1992:27 EPW 2423-36 guay Round of trade nego-
tiations-m. 1991-92:30(34)
DRAGO, ANTONION Mains 15-20
People’s nonviolent defence:
US poses foreign policy dilemma
Debate and action in Italy.
for India. 1991-92:30 (31)
59

Mains 3, 31 DUTT, R.C


From Avadi to Tirupati. 1991-
DUBEY, R.B 92:30 (39) Mains 11-4
Procedure of administrative serv­ Indian foreign policy: national
ice tribunals. A critical
interest and principle. 1991-
appraisal with reference to 92:30 (28) Mains 27-30
the application of Limita­
tion Act, 1963. 1989:6 D U TTA ,A JIT KUMAR
Kan LJ 48-58 B.C.Sanyal: Going strong at
ninety. 1991-92:30 (28)
DUBE, SIDDHARTH
Mains 31
Facade of AIDS prevention?
1992:27 EPW757 DUTTA, A JIT KUMAR
US economy; Signs of growing [Mitra, Ajit Kumar] Rare re-
crisis. 1992:27 EPW 1308- cognitioon for sensitive poet.
9 1991-92:30 (51) Mains 35
US foreign policy after the cold [Moitra, lyotindra] Remember­
war. 1992:27 EPW 1469- ing our beloved Batukda.
70 1991-92:30(13) Mains31-
What big powers want from UN. 2
1992:27 EPW 330 Ray, Satyajit - Bharat Ratna.
The UN’s leaders. 1992:27 EPW 1991-92:30(23) Mains 6
1186-7
DUTTA, NILIMA
DUBHASHI, P.R Crime against women. 1991-2
Drought and development. (JI): 7 Law Col 45-7
1992:27 EPWA27-36 Dissolution of marrriages and
other remedies. 1992 (Ma):7
DUDHAT, M.L Law Col 21-3
Kaka, F.N. - death of. 1988:90
Family courts. 1992(Je):7 Law
Bom LR 113-7
Col 22-3
Kamerkar, P.D. - death of. Maintenance custody and guardi­
1988:90 BomLR 49-52
anship rights of women.
Vimadalal, J.R., - death o f
1992 (My): 7 Law Col 28-
1988:90 BomLR 122-6
9
DUHIRA, CHIT G
DW IVEDl, M.L
Local government in modern Indian democracy at work.
Mauritius. 1992 (Ap-Je):38
1991(S):37 JP I415-7
IJPA 139-52
DYAL, R
DUNKEL, ARTHUR Public responce to cable T.V.
Developments in international 1991-92:30 (22) Mains 29-
trade and the trading sys­ 30
tem. 1992(Ja-Ma): 26 FTR
223-41 DYSON, TIM
Bihar famine, 1966-67 and
DURRY, KAOKAB Maharasthra drought, 1970-
India-Pakistan relations. 1991- 73 :Thc demographic con­
92:30(17) Mains 23 sequences. 1992:27 EPW
1325-32
60

EAPEN, MRIDUL T.H. Booth. 1991(Ag) :6


Fertility and female labour force Encology 1-7
participation in Kerala.
1992:27 EPW 2179-88 ECONOM IC DEVELOPMENT
Aid mainly for debt-servicing.
EAPPEN, BEJOY KANDATHIL B.M. 1992:27 EPW 1369-
Operation “Near zero popula­ 70 ♦ .
tion growth” for India. 1992 All arithmetic, little ecnomics.
(JI-S): 3 8 IJPA 422-31 JM. 1992:27 EPW 1715-6
EASEMENTS An Alternative economic pro­
Easements and licences: lecture gramme: Towards inward-
delivered oon 23.10. 1992 looking, people-centred
at Andhra Pradesh Judicial development. Kamal Nayan
Academy, Hyderabad to in- Kabra. 1991-92:30(19)
servie district Munsifs of Mains 7-13
five years experience dur­ An Alternative economic sur­
ing their Seventh Refresher vey. JM. 1992:27 EPW 382-
4
Course. P.S. Narayana. 1992
(3) :70An LT42-8 Appeal to MPs on implications
of new economic policy arid
EC^O G Y alternatives. 1991-92:30
'C e n t r a l theme : not ecology : (45) Mains 17-20
Control of global resources. An Approach towards integra­
Vilbodh Parthasarathi. tion of rural-urban devel­
1991-92:30 (32) Mains 5-6 opment. C.R. Pathak.’1991
Ecology and the law. Vimla (D-D): 10 lA SSIQ 31-40
Nadkarni. 1992(Ap) : 53 Assurances on reform, but no
USW 289-300 movement. 1991-92:96
Local self-governments and CWN 25-8
geometry of biodiversity At the crossroads. S.C. 1991-
conservation: Roots of the 92: 30(35) Mains 1-2
incompatability. A. Damo- Back on the roller-coaster.
daran. 1992:27 EPW 419- 1992:27 EPW 435
24 Back to reforms. JM. 1992:27
Relevance of “Stress avoidance” EPW 2015-7
in determining plant sus­ The Bravado of ‘Single digit
ceptibility to ozon stress... Desai’. Sanjaya Baiu. 1991-
Jitendra Pandey and Madh- 92:30 (47) Mains 5
oolika Agrawal. 1991 (Ag): Bumbling along on neo-colo­
6 Encology 8-18 nial road. BM 1992:27 EPW
■^hat is “Sustainable”? Bonita 1963-4
Brindley. 1992 (F): 6 En­ By decree alone. Nikhil Chak-
cology 35-9 ravarty. 1991-92:30 (18)
Where in the World? New cli­ Mains 2-3
matic analysis methods to Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27
assist species and prove­ EPW 741-2,985-6, 1950-1
nance selection for trials.
61

Can the market do it? Economic EPW 1234-5


refomi in an uncertain world. Economic liberalism and de­
B. Gopalakrishna Kumar. cline of democracy : Case
1992:27 EPW 595-8 of Andhra Pradesh. K.Bala-
Development paradigms, con­ gopal. 1992:27 EPW 1958-
cept of surplus and the agrar­ ^ 62
ian question. Arun Ghosh. ^^Econom ic reform : A different
1992:27 EPW 1951-5 paradigm. Yoginder K.
Clandestine surrender on MIGA. Alagh. 1991-92:30 (17)
BM. 1992:27 EPW 1117-8 Mains 4-5, 35
Colonial foundations of west­ Economic restructuring and the
ern capitalism. Shreeram common man. Amit Kumar
Krishnaswamy. 1992:27 Jain.et.al. 1992 (Ja-Ma) :37
EPW PE81-9 Adm 1-20
Countering Fund-Bank poli­ Economic restructuring and the
cies. Teena Gill. 1991-92:30 IAS. L.K. Atheq et.al. 1992
(37) Mains 22-3 (Ja-Ma) :37 Adm 21-39
Demand, supply and savings Economics of Oligopoly inOli-
constraints in Indian econ­ garchy’.S.R .S en.l992:27
omy. AshimaGoyal. 1992: EPW 637-8
27 EPW 893-9 Economy : Danger signals. N.C.
Development and the cola cul­ 1991-92:30 (32) Mains 3-4
ture. Shahed Power. 1992 The Economy: Few 'insights.
(Ja-M a):13G M 466-76 1992:27 EPW 1225-6
Development and tribal women. Economy: Time to change the
Achyut Das and Vidya Das. pilot Rajesh Mahapata. 1991
1992:27 EPW 1372-3 -92:30(1.8) Mains 4, 34
Development and underdevel­ Efficient finance sector: A pre­
opment in Bengal: Castes, requisite for private sector
communities and state. led growth. Mahesh Shah.
Willem Van Schendel and 1992(D) :22 CS 1088-93
Abhijit Dasgupta. 1992:27 Eroding political support for
EPW 692 structural adjustment. BM.
Development for whom? Cri- 1992: 27 EPW 143-4
tiqu for Rajasthan progra­ Exit policy: An overview of some
mme. 1992:27 EPW 193-8 issues. C.S. Venkat- araman.
Disastrouscourse. Abhijit Sen. 1992(Ap): 2 7 IJIR 370-82
1991-92:30 (50) Mains 2, Finance Mnister's bankrupt eco­
35 nomics. Arvind N. Das.
Drought and development. P.R. 1991-92:30(53) Mains 2,35
Dubhashi. 1992:27 EPW The Financial reform we need.
A27-36 1992:27 EPW 2271-2
EFF arrangement in jeopardy. Financial reforms and rural
BM. 1992:27 EPW 871 development. N.A. Majum-
Economic liberalisation and dar. 1992:27 EPW 684-6
employment : Will enter­ Gender and poverty. Devaki Jain.
prise work ? JM. 1992 : 27 1992(JI):395 Sem 32-4
62

GcMid economists and poor eco­ Indian reform: The only way
nomic performance. Ashoka out, Zhang Xiaodong. 1991-
Mody. 1992:27 EPW 1939- ^ 2 :3 0 (31) Main 4, 35
40 vjindian economic crisis and new
Government and Crooks: The economic policy. Kripa
symbiotic relationship. Shankar. 1992-93 : 31 (5)
Ashok Mitra. 1991-92 : 30 Mains 27-30
(44) Mains 5-6 Institutional credit for rural
Government delivery systems development: Proper risk-
for rural development; Mal- management or group lend­
ady-remedy analysis. B.M. ing D. Narayana. 1992:27
Yugandhar and B.Y. Raju. EPW A122-7
1992:27 EPWM123-7 Interest burden : Not the full
Th Great divide: North versus picture. 1992:27 EPW 553
South. Johan Galtung. 1991- International comparisqps and
92:30 (29) Mains 4 GMP measures. Dipak m a-‘
Growth and poverty: The urban zumdar,
legend. Arup Mitra. 1992.27 Lee Travers andCheenaTrikha.
EPW 659-65 1992:27 EPW 2367-71
Has the economy turned the Inter-state and intra-state vari­
comer? N.K. Seth. 1991- ations in economic devel­
92:30 (19) Mains 28-30 opment and standard of liv­
Hazards of begmanship. R.K. ing. Uma Datta Roy Ch-
Roy. 1991-92:30 (52) Mains budhury. 1992:27 EPW
5,35 2651-5
High technology from an old Issues in non-farm sector devel- .
countiy. 1991(My):5Encol- opmenL Saurabh Garg. 1992
ogy 37-8 (Ja-Ma) :37 Adm 53-68
Identification of levels of de­ Kerala economy at crossroads.
velopment: CaseofMahar- AeiceAlbin. 1992:27 EPW
asthra. K.Seeta Prabhu and 606-8
P.C. Sarkar. 1992:27 EPW Lessons for our structural re­
1927-37 forms. Jeremy Seabrook.
Impact of new policies and need 1991-92:30 (30) Mains 4,
for alternative path. Arun 34
Ghosh. 1991-92:30 (38) Liberalisation and the Consti­
Mains 5-9, 30 tution. Dayan Krishnan.
Imparting a'Human Face’ to 1992 (Je);7 .Law Col 13-8
structural adjustment. Kav- Living conditions. Milon Ko-
aljit Singh. 191-92:39(41) thari. 1992(JI) :395 Sem 24-
Mains 15-6 31
India’s economic crisis, new Lopsided approach to eco­
dispensations and the poor. nomic restructuring. C.H.
Basudeb Sahoo. 1992(Ja- Hanumanth Rao. 1991-
Ma) :42 SA 64-78 92:30 (23) Mains 7-8
Indian economy at the crossraods. Magna Carta of marketisation.
Dilip Mookerjee. 1992:27 KamalNayanKabra. 1991-
EPW 791-801 92:30(20) Mains 2-5, 33
63

Making of a payments crisis: Next mine-field, 1992:27 EPW


India 1991. Ranjit Sau. 239
1992:27 EPW 1741-5 No conflict of interest. 1992:27
Male development workers, EPW 1703
female developrrient targets: No apology for turning inwards.
Grassroots development in D.N. Ghosh. 1992:27 EPW
South India. Elizabeth W. 2403-5
Moen. 1992(Ja-Ma):13GM Oil imperialism, oil politics
404-18 and developmet econom­
The market and the search for ics. Arun Ghosh. 1992:27
an improved economic EPW 1299-1301
system. Ragnar Frisch. 1992 On certain aspect of financial
(Ja-Je): lOIASSI Q 201-5 reforms. T. Ravi kumar.
Mobilising resource: Towards a 1991-92:30 (40) Mains 7-9
new conceptualisation. On the run. 1992:27 EPW 1035-
Anantagiri. 1991-92:30(32) 6
Mains 18-9 Organizations are for ever. 1992:
Monetary assests, savings and 27 EPW 132-3
economic growth. Arun Paradigm of entropy state. V.N.
Ghosh. 1992:27 EPW 2146- Narayanan. 1991-92:30 (52)
52 Mains 9-11
National Committee for an Al­ Peoples initiative for develop­
ternative Developm ent ment Indira Gandhi ahar
Strategy. Subrata Baner- Yatra. Kavita Sirivastava and
jee. 1991-92:30(27) Mains M.S. Rathore. 1992.27 EPW
21-2 450-4
The New economic order. Sa- Perverted logic. Ekram Khawar.
buroOkita. 1991-92: 30(23) 1991-92:30(49) Mains 10,
Mains 17-8, 22 34
New econoomic policy : A re­ Planning for market-oriented
view. Arun Ghosh. 1992:27 economic growth. Saburo
EPW 1175-8 Okita. 1992(JI-S):37Adm
The New economic policy and 11-24
foreign invstment. K.Srini- Planning versus market-oriented:
vasan. 1992(Ag): 8 CorpL Investment and production:
Ad 121-3 Indian dilemma. Arun
New economic policy and In­ Ghosh. 1992:27 EPW 2281-
dian fedarralism. Amal 3
Ray. 1992:27 EPW 147-50 Policy changes: For whom and
The New economic policy and why? D.P. Bhatia. 1991-
the poor. Gopabandhu Pat- 92:30(20) Mains 15-6, 30
naik and Damodar Panda. Political economy in today’s
1992 (A p -Je):4 2 S A 201- India. Chandra Shekhar.
12 1991-92:30(19) Mains 3-
New world order : Disorderly 5, 34
developments. 1992: 27 Politics.......Afraid to wound.
EPW 1226 1992:27 EPW 132
64

Privatisation : People say ‘No’. ism. Arun Ghosh. 1992;27


1992:27 EPW2621 EPW 865-8
Privatisation and deregulation. Self-reliaince: Unlearnt lessons.
Samuel Paul. 1992:27 EPW 1992:27 EPW 733-4
1339-40 Seven commandents for South.
Privatisation and deregulation. John Kenneth Galbraith.
T.N. Srinivasan, 1992.27 1991-92 ; 30 (53) Mains
EPW 843-8 11-2
Privatisation of common prop­ Severely indebted low-income
erty resources: Lessons irom countries: Mounting exter­
rural Karnataka. G.K. Ka- nal dest and servicing bur­
ranth. 1992:27 EPW 1680- den. Nirupam Bajpai. 1992:
8 27 EPW 905-10
Th Problem, 1992(JI);395 Sem The Shape of things to ome.
12-3 AchinVanaik. 1991-92:30
The Proposed exit policy: Shift­ (34) Main 5, 35
ing the burden on the poor­ Sharpening inequities. Pulin B.
est T.S. Sankaran. 1992(Je): Nayak. 1992:27 EPW 823-
7 Law Col 26-7 8
Querst for economic utopia. S.R. Social technoloy: A new factor
Sen. 1992:27 EPW 1535-8 in development. Surendra
Restore consensus, pull back J. Patel. 1992:27 EPW 1871-
from the brink. Letter to 5
PM on new conomic pol­ Spectre of destabilisation. Arun
icy. Shyam Nandan Mishra. Kumar. 1991-92:30 (24)
1991-92:30 (24) Mains 5-8 Mains 9-10
Role o f financial intermediar­ Strategies for solution of debt
ies in the emerging eco­ crisis. An overview. Mri-
nomic environment. B. ti unjoy Mohanty. 1992:27
YramRaju. 1991(0-D);36 EPW 465-76
Adm 59-76 Structural adjustm ent: Second
Role o f interest groups. Kishor thoughts within govern­
C.Samal. 1991-92:30(24) ment. BM. 1992:27 EPW
Mains 11-4, 22 623-5
The Role o f small towns in Structural reforms: Omous fore­
integrating rural-urban de­ bodings. Arun Ghosh. 1991-
velopment. PushpaPathak. 92:30 (45) Mains 3, 35
1991 (O-D) :10 lASSI Q The Structure being restructured.
63-71 Taposh Chakravorty. 1991-
Rural development: West Ben­ 92:30(27) Mains 15-7,34
gal experience. Surya Kanta Subsidy reduction in IMF ori­
Mishra. 1991-92:30 (54) ented strategis. V.N. Vis-
Mains 29-30 wanathan. 1991-92:30(13)
Rural negelect. K.P. Kanan. Mains 8-10
1992(JI): 395 Sem 49-52 Technology and capital import
Self-reliance, recent economic in development policy. Arun
policies and neo-colonial­ Ghosh. 1991-92:30 (Ann)
Mains 61 -70
65

Threat of nvega projects; Struggle elite. Gautam Adhikari.


of two Himalayan villages. 1991-92:30 (23) Mains 19-
M ukul.l992:27EPW 687- 20
8 Why policy of stabilisation has
A Time for thought. A time for backfired. Arun Ghosh.
taking sides. Jai Sen. 1991- 1991-92:30 (49) Mains 6,
92:30 (30) Mains 21-7 35
The Tottering empire; US fi­ Women will be worst hit Modhii-
nance capitalism. Freder­ mita Mojumdar. 1991-
ick F. Clairmonte and John 92:30 (25) Mains 27-8, 33
RCavanagh. 1992:27 EPW Workshop on “The Role of small
2284-6 and-medium scale enter­
Tripura: What helicopter sur­ prises in susttainable de­
veys do’t show. 1992:27 velopment”. A report. R.
EPW 1768-9 C.Trivedi. 1991-92:30(26)
US economy: Signs of growing Mains 22-4
crisis. Sidharth Dube. 1992; World economic crisis once
27 EPW 1308-9 again. Andre Gunder Frank.
Under the tutelage of IMF: The 1992:27 EPW 457-8
case o f Peru. Michel Chos- World economy: G7 inn disar­
sudovsky. 1992:27 EPW ray. 1992:27 EPW 2208-9
340-8 World economy; T he. larger
Undermining the future. Arun perspective. Johh Kenneth
Subramaniam. 1992(JI): 395 Galbraith. 1991-92 ;31 (5)
Sem 14-6 Mmns 6-9
Unhealthy consequences. Mira World economy; Uneasy por­
Shiva. 1992(JI): 395 Sem tent for policy reform. 1992:
16-20 27 EPW 732
Vested interests agains moder-
EDUCATION
isation. D.P. Sharma. 1992:
27 EPW 1295 Akshara Keralam: Kerala be­
Vigil in defence of sovereignty. came the first totally liter­
ate state in India. P. Gopin-
Jaya Jaitly. 1991-91:30
(287) Mains 2 adhanPillai. 1992(Ja-Ma):
‘W aste’ and the permanent set­ 42 SA 79-85
tlement in Bengal. Vinay A ‘Brahminical order’ in place
Krishan Gidwani. 1992:27 of academic renewal. Bis-
EPW PE39-46 wamoy Pati. 1991-92:30
What Mamohan Singh conven­ (48) Mains 24-6
The Collector takes a class. Vas-
iently forgets. Arvind Das.
antha Surya. 1991-92:30
1991-92:30 (23) Mains 21-
. 2 (23) Mains 33-5
Combating sexism in the cam­
Which direction and what
atmosophere? K.S. Krish- pus. Upendra Baxi. 1991-
92:30(45) Mains 31-3
naswamy. 1992:27 EPW
Condition in West Bengal; Prob­
1471-2
lems, prospects. Pulak Na-
White Ghost haunting brown
66

rayanDhar. 1991-92-.30(47) Higher education: Plea for re­


Mains 29-32 organisation. Nilakantha
Continued text. Krishna Kumar. Rath. 1992; 27 EPW 535-9
1992(D): 400 Sem 16-20 Ideology and pedagogy. Rashmi
Courts and accountability of uni­ Paliwal and C.M. Subrama-
versities : Some recent deve­ niam. 1992(D) : 400 Sem
lopments. S.K. Aganvala. 33-5
1992(M a-Ap):12CC35-8 Impact of non meal programme
Courts and accountability of on primary education : An
universities. Some recent exploratory study in Tamil
developments. S.K. Agar- Nadu. S. IrudayaRajan and
wala. 1992(Ja-Ma) : 28 A. Jayakumar. 1992:27
C M U 13-22 EPW 2372-80
A Dangerous thing. 1992:27 Knowledge design in vedic and
EPW2511 post-vedic thought. Haresh
Decks cleared for capitation fee Lalvani. 1992(D): 400 Sem
in colleges. M. Shatrugna. 39-43
1992:27 EPW 1118-9 Medical education. 1992: 27
Denationalizing textbooks. Adil EPW 1631
Tyabji. 1992(D): 400 Sem Medical post graduate rules- At
36-8 the cross roads. Rustom
Education and social change. Bhagalia. 1992(Ap): 7 Law
Ravinder Kumar. 1992(D): Col 22-3
400 Sem 14-5 Medical research ; Ends and
Education as a resource. 1992:27 means. 1992:27 EPW 2209-
EPW 2226-7 10
Education for all : The financ­ Myth of total literacy in Nar-
ing problem. Arun G hosh. asinghpur. SadhnaSaxena.
1992 ; 27 EPW 679-83 1992:27 EPW 2408-10
Education in Andhra. M. Shat- Nationalist ideology. S. Shukla.
trugna. 1992:27EPW1849 1992(D): 400 Sem 47-50
Educational backwardness of The Perenial Aryans - Remila
muslims. Anis Ansari. 1992: Thapar. 1992 (D) : 400
27 EPW 2289- 91 Sem 20-4
Educational deprivation and is The Problem. 1992(D) : 400
role as a spoiler of access to Sem 12-3
better life in India: Techni­ Ragging and cultural decadce.
cal report no. 9014. B.S. Gargi Chakravartty. 1991-
Minhas. 1992(JI-S):37 Adm 92:30 (48) Mains 32-4
25-40 Ranchi women fight ragging.
Governor as a chancel lor-Re- Krishna Chaitanya. 1992:27
structuring of power needed. EPW 2525
Onkar Nath Tiwari. 1991 Research perspective for under­
(Ap-Je): 27 C M U 96-106 standing women’s educa­
‘Helping children learn’. Vi- tion. M.D. Usha Devi. 1992:
nooHora. 1991-92:30(47) 27 EPW 1279-82
Mains 33 Should the centre control uni-
67

versity education? Amrik Banerjee. 1992:27 EPW


Singh. 1991-92:30 (20) 445-9
Mains 23-6 Vedic mathematics. Wagish
State sponsored communaiiza- Shukla. 1992(D): 400 Sem
tion. Seminarist. 1992(D) : 44-7
400 Sem 25-9
EICHLER, M ARGM T
A' Stinking marsh-pond. Pu-
Nonsexist research: A meta-
rushottam Agrawal. 1992
theoretical approach. 1992
(D ): 400 Sem 30-3
(J I): 53 IJSW 329- 41
Supreme Court on right to edu­
cation. S.P. Sathe. 1992:27 EINSTEIN, ALBERT
EPW 1847-8 Why socialism? 1991-92:30 (34)
Teaching history in the frame­ Mains 7-9
work of a problem-based
peace education. Antonion ELANGOVAN, K
Drago. 1992 (Ap-Je) : 14 India and U.S. 1991-92:30(36)
GM 232-43 Mains 2
Technical education and indus­ ELECTIONS
trial development in Ma­ BJP in South India: 1991 Gen­
dras Presidency: Illustions eral Election. James Manor.
of a policy in the making. 1992: 27 EPW 1267-73
Padmini Swaminathan. Bush vulnerable in US elec­
1992:27 EPW 1611-22 tions. Eric Parker. 1992:27
Total literacy campaign: Still EPW 151-2
an unwritten chapter in Democracy oroneparty state?
Indian history. Lakshmidhar Reflections on the UK elec­
Mishra. 1991-92 : 30 (46) tion, 1992. Ankie Hoogvelt.
. Mains 11-6 1992: 27 EPW 880-1
Total literacy compagin - II: Electing the President. S.C.
Still an unwritten chapter 1991-92 : 30 (36) Mains 1-
in Indian history. Laka- 2
shmidhar Mishra. 1991- Election: Bad and worse. 1992;
92:30 (47) Mains 20-8 27 EPW 1356-7 -
Uncertainty in education. R. Electorate reforms. 1991-92:
Rajagopalan. 1992(H): 395 96CW N 87
Sem 21-3 ■Electoral dilemma. ParamJeet
Universalsing primary educa­ Singh and Arvind Kaur.
tion; The Karnataka way. 1992 (Ap-Je); 28 C M U
Vinod Hora. 1991-92:30 133-7
(39) Mains 32-3 Emergence of Bill Clinton.
University in 21st century : A N.C.Menon. 1991-92:30
third world view. Amrik (41) Mains 6, 32
Singh. 1992:27 EPW 223- Evaluating Israeli election
8 results. Ranjan Roy. 1991-
‘Uses of literacy’ : Total liter­ 92:30 (37) Mains 3-4
acy campaign in three West Implications of successful Tory
Bengal districts. Sumanta campaign. Derek Brown.
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1991-92:30 (26) Mains 5. ELLACURIA, IGNACIO


34 The Fifth centenary of Latin
Need to replace ‘First - Past - America : Discovery or
the-post’ system. Sandeep cover-up ? 1992(Ja-Ma)
Shastri. 1991-92:30 (47) 42 SA 40-50
Mains 7, 19
ELLEN, ER IC
Orissa Municipal elections: A
Maritime crime. 1992(Ag)
significant step. George
26 CBI B ull! 5-9
Mathew. 1991-92: 30 (30)
Mains 32-3 ELLIO T, NORBERT
Politics of Presidential elec­ Writing in the academy: The
tion in India. Shiw Balak feminist response. 1992(JI):
Prasad. 1991-92:30(32) 53 IJSW 449-61
Mains 20-2
Position of elections in states. ELSEA, STANLEY W
1991 (JI): 27 Coop U 165- What do arbitrators do: Em­
7 pirical results and ethical
The Tenth Presidential elec­ considerations in interest
tions. C.K.Jain. 1992 (S): arbitration. 1992 (Ja): 27
38 J P I332-41. Presidential m R 279-88
election and the left. Di-
EMADI, H A nZ U L L A H
pankar Bhattacharya. 1991-
Women’s emancipation and
92: 30 (38) Mains 11-2
strategy of development in
Punjab poll and national
Albania. 1992:27 EPW999-
integration. Nikhil Chakrav-
1002
artty. 1991-92:30 (13) Mains
2-3, 32 EM PLOYM ENT, UNEM PLOY­
Tainted vote. 1992:27 EPW M ENT
375 The Acute unemployment
1991 Tamil Nadu Elections - problem of kerala: Some
Issues, strategies and per­ explanatory hypotheses.
formance. R. Manivannan. M.A. OOmme. 1992(Ja-
1992:27 EPW 164-70 Je): 10 lA SSIQ 232-55
Towards privatisation of Presi­ Growth on non-agricultural
dency ? Batuk Vora. 1991- employment- A hypothesis
92 : 30 (38) Mains 13-4 on rural urban linkages.
When victory is not mandate. Amitab Kundu. 1991(0-D):
Shastri Ramachandran. lO IA S S IQ l-2 0
1991-92: 30 (19) Mains New economic policy and
32-3 female employmnt. Sudha
Deshpande and L.K. Desh-
SLECTRICITY LAW
Pande. 1992:27 EPW 2248-
A Successful redressal : Erro­
52
neous metre readings,
Threat to employment. Jaya
wrongful energy bills, and Jaitly and Surendra Mo­
delay in action. Rajndra V.
han. 1991-92:30 (31) Mains
Sehasrebudhe. 1992 (Ma-
17,23
A p): 12C C33-4
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ENERGY Mexico. 1991-92 : 30 (23)


Cascade power system on ri ver Mains 26-8
Tawi. A.S. Andotra. 1989 Sitamariii on fire. 1992:27 EPW
(0 -D ): 36 Bha 252-5 2462-4
.Conservation of electrical Sources of nonviolence in Is­
energy in edible oil extrac­ lam. 1992(A p-Je):14G M
tion by mechanical oil 98-106
expellers. G.Venkataraman. Udaipur mosques : Invalid
1990(N): 5 Encology 10-6 claims. 1992:27 EPW 995-
Energy policy planning in India: 6
Case of petroleum and natu­
ral gas. Neelanjana Mitra. ENGINEER, IRFAN ASGARALI
Dang tribals - Report of struggle
1992:27 EPW M109-15
Nuclear power: Cut to size. and repression, 1991-92:30
1992:27 EPW 1633 (5) Mains 23-4
Rural energy system and agri­ ESSIEN, OBOT A
culture: Alternative sce­ Duty of Congress and the
narios for Gujarat. J.P. Pain- President to obey a judg­
uly, Jyoti KParikh and D.R. ment of the United States
Shah. 1992:27 EPW 1801- Supreme Court 1988:5 Kan
9 U 27-50
ENGINEER, ASGHAR ALI The Problem of understanding
Banaras rocked by communal the constitutional relation­
violence. 1992:27 EPW ship of the branches of the
509-11 American government.
The Bohra reform movement. 1992: 39 Pb Univ L Rev
37-54
1991-92:30 (37) Mainns 17-
20 ESTRADA- CLAUDIO, SYLVIA
Communal conflict after 1950: Rehabilitation of survivors of
A perspective. 1992: 27 torture and political violence
EPW 1782-5 : thePhilippineexperience.
Communal riots in Ahme- 1992: 27 EPW 1755-61
dabad. 1992:27 EPW 1641-
3 EVANGELISTA, SUSAN
Dissecting Ahmedabad riots. The Anti-bases campaign in
1991-92:30 (51) Mains 29- the Philippines. 1992 (Ap-
31 J ): 14 GM 215-31
Genesis of communal violence.
EVIDENCE
1992:27 EPW 189-90
An Anton piller order to safe­
Islam and non-violence. 1991-
guard against destruction of
9 2 :3 0 (4 4 ) Mains 9-13
evidence. Divya Mathur and
Rights of muslim women and
Sandeep Dave. 1992 (O ): 9
reform o f personal law.
C M U 62-6
1991-92:30 (30) Mains 28-
“Burden of proof in strict
30
liability offences”. Faizan
Secularism and ethnicity in
Mustafa. 1992(F) : 98 Cri
U 26-30
70

“Ballistics: The probative value sessable value. V.K. Was-


of evidence” . Rashika nik. 1992: 61 Exc LT A-
Gupta. 1992 (S): 98 C i U 41-2
121-5 Adjudication of adjudication.
Caution on handwriting as evi­ V.S. Khadilkar. 1992:62 Exc
dence. Bal Krishna. 1992 LT A 18-22
(S ): 26 CBI Bull 31-2 Allowance and disallowance
Corroboration - a sine qua non of credit under MODVAT
fra- conviction in rape cases? scheme. K.Harindran. 1992:
Rose Varghese. 1992 (Ma) 57 Exc LT A ll-4 6
; 16CULR90-5 Artificial definitions of ‘Manu­
Expert testimony, admissibil­ facturer’ in central excise
ity, reliability and eviden- law. K.R. Chandratre. 1992:
ti^ value. S. Sharma. 1992: 57 E x cL T A I0 9 -'ll
93 Pb Univ L Rev 155-72 Board’s instructions, whether
Law of evidencee... 1991-92; proper, fair and just? G.N.
96C W N 109-11. 13-6 Bhagchandani. 1992:62 Exc
Law of evidence as applicable LT AlOl-3
to ESI cases and concepts CEGAT-The other side. R.Par-
of speaking order. Devesh thasarathy. 1992: 57 Ex
Chandra Mukherjee. 1991- LTA89-90
92.-96C W N 106-7 A Case of ‘manufacturers’ re­
Law of evidence in tax pro­ lief fund. R.K. Agarwal.
ceedings. Alka Chawla. 1992:57 Exc LTA 55-8,65
1992(Ap) ; 7 Corp L Ad Credit for higher production
151-5 incentive - computation of
“Logic o f relying on dying base clearences. R.L. Bahl.
declaration alone”. Ramesh 1992:57 Exc LT A59-60
Kumar. 1992(JI); 98 Cri Demand-subsequentSCN for
U 109-11 extended time limit - Va­
Should witnesses sign state­ lidity - Part 2-a point of
ments before police. S. Sen. view on. V.T. Raghavachari.
1992(Je):26CBlBull9-10 1992:62 ExcLT A 5-9, 17
Some aspects of the right Depositing of central excise
against self-incrimination in duties in the PLA. S. N.
India. Reji George. 1992: Venkatesiah. 1992:61 Exc
14 DLR 165-77 LTA37-8
‘Television in Courts”. Ahmed Effect of sales tax set-off on
Hussain. 1992 (A g): 98 Cri excise valuation, M.V.
U 115-8 Bodas. 1992:57 Exc LT
Test o f identification parade & A61-5
its evidentiary value. K. Excisability of interest accrued
Narsimlu. 1992(2): 69 An on advances recieved from
LT 14-6 customers-special reference
to capital goods industries.
EXCISE & CUSTOMS
R.Parthasarathy. 1992(S):
Addition of interest in the as­
22 CS 795-6
71

Excise duties on package tea Rectification of mistake - Whe­


and its problems. A.K. Das- ther hearing is a must? V.
gupta. 1992:57 Exc LT T. Raghavachari. 1992:62
A117-20 ExcLTA 95-100
Fanning out production facil­ Reference to the High Court.
ity - A case study from excise V.T. Raghavachari. 1992:57
duty angle. R.Parthasarattiy. Exc LT A49-54
1992(D) :(CorpL Ad 153- Retention/re-entry of duty paid
5 goods. S.N. Venkatesiah.
Frivolous cases. A.K. Bandhyo- 1992:62 Exc LT A 13-7
padhyay. 1992: 57ExcLT Revenue raising through com '
A 112-3 mission agents. S. Sarkar.
Investigation and enquiry. A.K. 1992: 57 Exc LT A83-8
Bandy opadhyay. 1992:62 Revenue zeal and judicial dis­
. Exc LT A93-4, 109 cipline. S. Venkatesan.
Limitation for demand - amend­ 1992:57 Exc LTA5-13
ment to section 11A (1) of S.S.I. exemption and unreg-
Excise Act. R. L. Bahri. istred units. R.L. Bahl. 1992:
1992:61 E xcL T A 9-I0 61 Exc LT A39-40, 2
Limitation fordemannds - sec­ SSI exemption for bodybuild­
tion llA (1) and its pro­ ers. H.K. Maingi. 1992:57
viso. R.L. Bahl. 1992:62 ExcLT A 23-5
Exc LT A 107-9 Some aspects of the I^inance
Mere entry in central excise Minister’s proposals in re­
tariff not to entail liabili­ gard to central excise and
ty to duty. R. Krishnan. 1992 customs duties. Dava Sa-
(J a ):7 C o rp L A d 2 3 -5 gar. 1992(Ap): 7 Corp L
Mis-interpretations galore of Ad 158-62
S.S.I. exemption notifica­ Some misconception about
tion. G.N. Bhagchandani. excise valuation and assess­
1992:62 ExcLTA lO -2 ment. A.K. Bandyopadhyay.
Modvat inputs - where will you 1992:57 ExcLT A 16, 22
draw the line? S. Ignatius.
EXPORT
1992:61 E xcLT A 5-8, 13
Notification know to all. D.R. Agricultural exports and com­
Gupta. 1992:61 Exc LT petitiveness: Inferences for
A35-6, 8 India. S. Sachdev. 1991(Ap-
Rate of customs duty in re­ S): 26 F IR 77-99
Can exports help us achieve
spect of warehouses goods.
R.K. Agarwal. 1992:57 Exc economic sovereignty? B.P.
Mathur. 1991-92:30 (35)
LT A17-22
Mains 10-2
“Reason to believe”. A.K.
Bandyopadhyay. 1992:57 Europe 1992: Implications
ExcLT A 91-3 for India’s exports. O.P.
Recovery of eronous refunds Sharma. 1991(Ap-S) : 26
FTR 1-28
under excise law. S. Madha-
van. 1992:62 Exc LTA23- India’s export performance:
7
72

Problems and policy re­ laws on Sunday, 2nd Au­


sponses. R.S. Tiwari, 1992 gust, 1992 at Women’s As-
(Ja-Je);48IQ31-48 sociatiion Hall, Emakulam.
India’s exports to Japan: Prob­ (Under the auspices of the
lems and issues, Badar Alam People’s Council for So­
iqbal. 1991(0-D):47IQ1- cial Justice). 1992(2) KLT
38 14-5
Mill lobby scuttles cotton ex­ Let the maintenance jurisprud-
ports. D.P. Sharma. 1992; dence have a heart. R.D.
27 EPW 1707 Anand. 1992:39 ?ub Uni L
Optimal export-product mix for Rev 173-85
Indian economy. Krish- Maintenance custody and
nendu Ghosh Dastidar. guardianship rights of
1992: 27 EPW 2107-13 women. Nilima Dutta 1992
Policy frame for support to (My): 7 Law Col 28-9
deemed exporrts. Kalyan Padmasini’s quest for justice.
M.Raipuria and Pumima M. Shamona Khanna. 1992
Gupta. 1992:27 EPW 291- (Ma): 7 Law Col 25
4 Reflections on Leelamma v.
What (F) ails our exports. N.N. Dilip Kumar - 1992(1) KLT
Menon. 1992:62 Exc LT 651. Joseph Vadakkum-
A 104-6,14 cherry. 1992(1) KLT 73-4

EXTRADITION FAMILY PLANNING


Extradition and terrorism. Adopter’s incentives in Indian
Shakuntala Mahawal. 1991- family planning progra­
92:30 (13) Mains 6-7 mme: The people’s per­
spective. R.S. Goyal. 1992
EZEKIL, HANNNAN
(JI-S):38 IJPA 354-60
A Theory of industrial exit.
Dimensions of value of chil­
1992: 27 EPW 159-63
dren on small family. P.J.
FADEYEV, YEVGENY Reddy and D. Usha Rani.
Absolute power corrupts abso­ 1992 (JI-S):38 IJPA 361-
lutely: Dejilas. 1991-92:30 72
(22) Mains 23-4 Family Planning. ‘For women,
with women’? 1992:27
FADL, K.A.E. EPW 176-7
Islamic and Western laws on Family Planning in the nine­
compulsion: A comparative ties: More of the same?
view. 1990-91:10 & 11 Is­ Debabar Banerji. 1992: 27
lamic CLQ 29-76 EPW 883-7
FAMILY LAW Family planning programme
of India: Need for differen­
Inaugural address delivered by
tial strategies. S.ShivaRaju.
Honourable chief justice
1992(JI-S) : 38 IJPA 267-
Shri Justice M.Jagannadha
Rao at the seminar on fam­ 75
ily courts and matrimonial India’s family planning pro-
73

gramme-Getting out of the federal polity. A.G. Noorani.


sterilisation trap. Ashish 1991-92:30(49) Mains 7-8
Bose. 1992(JI-S);38IJPA Inter-state relations. V. Suresh-
257-66 am. 1992(Ma): 23 La 107-
Integrated piogranime of health 17
and family planning; A field A More federal India. Nirmal
perspective. K.Sasi Kalaand Mukarji. 1992(Ap-Je): 28
Amal Ray. 1992(JI-S): 38 C M U 140-6=1991-92:30
IJPA 311-22 (26) Mains 11-4
Introducing Norplant: Politics New economic policy and
of coercion. K.Ravi Srini- Indian federalism. Amal
vas and K.Kanakamala. Ray. 1992:27 EPW 147-50
1992:27 EPW 1531-3 Powers of the Union Govern­
Social chang and family plan­ ment to give directions to
ning in Kenya. Vijayan K. the state governments un­
Pillai. 1992(Ap): 5 3 IJSW der Indian Constitution; An
267-72 overview. Bellary Uma
Devi. 1992(1): 68 An LT
FAROUQUI, ATHER
27-30
Future prospects of Urdu in “A Quaere”. SunetraBose. 1992
India. 1991-92:30 (Ann)
(A g): 98 Cri U 118-20
Mains 99-107
Unpreposessing. 1992:27 EPW
FEDERALISM 1291
Centre-state finances: Finance
FERNANDES, ANGELO
Commission’s task. 1992:
Religious delegates look be­
27 EPW 1824
yond UNCED. 1992((JI-
Decentralised planning and
S):42 SA 337-41
cooperative federalism.
Malcolm S. Adiseshiah. FERNANDfc,a, uitO R G E
^ 1991-92:30(50) Mains 7, 31 The Way out. 1992(Ap); 392
Distribution of powers in fed­ Sem 24-7
eral structure. Surjit Singh
FERNNANDES, WALTER
Minhas. 1991: 37 JPI 567-
74 Child labour and the processes
Federalism, democracy and of exploitation. 1992(Ap):
decentralisation. Arun 53 USW 171-90
Ghosh. 1992:27 EPW 2453- FLOOD CONTROL
5 Cyclones in Bangladesh: A
Ninth Finance Commission’s history of mismanagemnt.
index of backwardness. N. Peter Custere. 1992:27 EPW
Sreedevi. 1992:27 EPW 327-9
1157-60 Flood control^problems in
For a more federal India. Nir- Jammu region. H.N. Dar-
malMukaiji. 1992:27 EPW bari and Santokh Singh.
1312-5 I989(0-D );36B ha 220-5
How best to recast Rajya Sabha: Flood forecasting in Jhelum
Serving interests of India’s basin. Rajeshwar Verma.
74

S.C. Sud and S.D. Gupta. Contemporary Chinese poli­


1989(0-D):36 Bha 216-8 tics and foreign policy. Shri
Flood managment in China. Prakash.l992(JI-S):48IQ
M. Hegde. 1989 (Jl-S): 36 85-108
Bha 117-26 Contemporarry Japanese poli­
tics and foreign policy. Kand
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bajpai. 1992(Ja-Je): 48 IQ
Foreign remittances scheme,
98-103
1991: Some aspects need Dealing with Israel. G.S.
rconsideration. T.N. Pan- Bhargava. 1991-92:30(17)
dey. 1992(F): 22 CS 101-2 Mains 21-2
Gold: Smuggling continues. Dealing with United States.
1992: 27 EPW 612
NikhilChakravartty. I99I-
Section 16 of Foreign Ex­
92:30 (22) Mains 3-4
change Regulation Act, Devaluation of foreign policy.
1973: How it conserves
H.K.Dua. 1991-92:30(53)
foreign exchange, K.S. Ravi
Mains 3-4
Shankar. 1992(Ma): 22 CS For durable India-Pakistan ties.
197-9, 203 1991-92:30(45) Mains 8
FOREIGN INVESTMENT Foreign policy changes: Crit­
Foreign capital and oil sector, ics unfair to the govern­
Arun Ghosh. 1991-92:30 ment. P. S.Jay aramu. 1991-
(39) Mains 15-6, 24 92 : 30 (32) Mains 30-2
Making foreign investment India and US. K, Elangovan.
flow. D.N. Ghosh. 1992:27 1991-92:30(36) Mains 2
EPW 1585-6 India-Bangladesh relations:
More concessions. 1992:27 Self-contradictory postures.
EPW 308-9 1992:97 EPW 1104-5
Seling India at Devos. BM. India-China: Reflectionns on
1992: 27 EPW 321-2 1962. Nikhil Chakravartty.
1991-92:30(53)Mains 4-5
FOREIGN RELATIONS India Israel ties: Hidden agenda.
Analysing Premadasa visit. P. 1992:27 EPW 177
Sahadevan. 1991-92:30(53) India-Israel ties: who gains
Mains 19-20 what? F.J. Khergamwala.
Attracting investment. Badar 1991-92: 30(17) Mains 3,
A.Iqbal.l992(S):397Sem 34
24-7 India-Pakistan; Imperative of
Betrayal of India’s Israel pol­ Amity. N.C. 1991-92:30
icy. Punyapriya Dasgupta. (33) Mains 1-2
1992: 27 EPW 767-72 India-Pakistan in perspective.
The Burbulis visit. Sumit Nasim Zehra. 1991-92:30
Chakravarty. 1991-92:30 (34) Mains 4
(30) Mains 5-7 India-Pakistan relations. Kao-
Burbulis’ visit to India. Jaya- kabDurry. 1991-92:30(17)
shekar. 1991-92:30 (32) Mains 23
Mains 27-9 India’s foreign policy: Respond-
75

ing to global changes. Sumit 1992 (S); 397 Sem21-3


Chakxavarty. 1991-92:30 Pakistan recasting Afghan
(32) Mains 32-4 policy: NasimZehra. 1991-
Indian foreign policy; Dilem­ 92:30 (53) Mains 6, 35
mas and challenges. T.K. Th Problem. E. Sridharan.
Gujral. 1991-92:30 (47) 1992(S); 397 Sem 12-6
Mains 9-12 A Purposeful visit. Sumit
Indian foreign policy: National Chakravartty. 1991-92:30
interest and principle. R.C. (24) Mains 2-3
Dutt 1991-92:30 (28) Mains A Room for Mr Faleiro. GPD.
27-30 1992; 27 EPW 1521
Indian foreign policy; Reori­ South Asia and Japan. Shige-
entation is inevitable. Ajay yuki Abe and Kazuhiro
K.Mehra. 1991-92:30(13) Igawa. 1992 (S ); 397 Sem
Mains 27-30 28-38
India’s foreign policy in the Still a distant country. Takako
new world order. Eric Hirose. 1992(S):397 Sem
Gonsalves. 1992(JI-S); 42 17-20
SA 231-41 Technology transfer and fo-
Indo-Lanka joint Commission riegn policy. Sandhya Shar-
meet: A second look. P. ma. 1991-92; 30 (51) Mains
Sahadevan and J.S. Tis- 15-9
sainayagam. 1991-92: 30 Tin Bigha: No legal impedi­
(17) Mains 15-6 ment. Raju Ramachandran.
Indo-Pak relations: Getting to 1991-92; 30(33) Mains 5
the roots. GPD. 1992:27 US foreign policy after the cold
EPW 1889-90 war. SidharthaDube. 1992;
Irritants in Malaysia-Singapore 27 EPW 1469-70
relations. M.G.G. Pillai. US-Japan relations in new world
1992; 27 EPW 514 order. Thomas Sebastian.
Is Dhaka closer to calcutta than 1991- 92: 30 (52) Mains
New Delhi? Modhumita 15-6
Mojumdar. 1991-92:30(27) US poses foreign policy di­
Mains 32-3 lemma for India Muchkund
A Landmark visit. N.C. 1991- Dubey. 1991-92 ; 30 (31)
92: 30 (32) Mains 1-2 Mains 3, 31
Malaysia; Keeping the US at Working with the Japanese.
a distance. M.G.G. Pillai. R.C. Bhargava. 1992(S) ;
1992; 27 EPW 1534 397 Sem 39-42
Motivating the line worker.
Raja Venkataramani. 1992 FORENSIC SCIENCE
The Comparison of handwrit­
(S );3 9 7 Sem43-7
ing as envisaged in rela­
New directions for India’s for­
tion to the theory of mathe­
eign policy. Eric Gonsalves,
matical probability. Hari
1991-92:30(25) Mains 11-
4 Mohan Saxena and Narin-
derSingh. 1992(Ja);26CBI
Opening moves. Brij Tankha.
Bull 18-23
76

Ethics in forensic science. Tropical forests: Identifying and


B.R. Sharma. 1992 (F); 26 clarifying issues. L.S. Ha­
CBI Bull 29-37 milton. 1992(F): 6 Encol-
Identification of the skeletal ogy 21-9
remains of a murder vic­
FRANK, ANDRE GUNDER
tim by DNA analysis. Erika
Privatisation: Sham debate.
Hagelberg, Ian C. Gray &
1992-.27 EPW 432
Alec. ]. Jeffereys. 1992
World economic crisis once
(M a):26 CBI Bull 11-3
again. 1992:27 EPW 457-8
Terrorism and forensic science.
S.R. Hasan. 1992(Ma): 26 FRISCH, RAGNAR
CBI Bull 7-10 The Market and the search for
an improved economic sys­
FORESTRY
tem. 1992(Ja-Je): lOIASSI
Conservation and protection of
Q 201-5
tropical rain forests: The
perspective of the World FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
conservation uion. Jaffrey Fundamental rights and par­
sayer. 1992(Ap): 6 Encol- liamentary privileges. 1991-
ogy 25-30 92; 96 CWN 29-32
Conservation at human cost: Hate spech and free-speech.
case of Rajaji National Park. A.G. Noorani. 1992: 27
Indira 1992: 27 EPW 1647- EPW 2456
50 Indo-US judicial activism on
Dangers of environmental ex­ right to life. Shriniwas
tremism: Analysis of de­ G upta.l989-.6K anU 59-
bate over India’s social 73
forestry programme. Mi­ ^ i g h t to persona! liberty and
chael Burgses. 1992: 27 public interest litigation.
EPW 2196-9 V.S. Chauhan. 1988:5 Kan
Forest protection committees U 100-4
in West Bengal. S.B. Roy. “Sovergein immunity versus
1992:27 EPW 1528-30 Fundamental Rights: Gray
National forest policy 1988: A area of tension in the con­
critique. Vikash N. Pandey. stitutional law of India”.
1991-92:30 (44) Mains 28- V.S. Chauhan. 1992(S): 79
31 AIR 129-35
Reforrm of the forest Act
needed. Aparna Viswa- GADHOK,D.N
nathan. 1992(F): 7 Law Col Parliament of Nauru. 1992(Je):
9 38JPI 180-5
Social forestry projects in
GAE, R.S
Karnataka: Economic and
Highlights on personal taxa­
financial viability. M.V.
tion. 1992(Ap);22CS299-
Nadankarni, K.N. Ninan
304
and Syed Ajmal Pasha.
Whole-time secratery. 1992!
1992: 27 EPW A65-74
(Ap): 7 Corp L Ad 133-6
77

GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH today. Devdutt. 1992(Ap-


Seven commandments for Je): 14 GM 201-14
South. 1991-92:30 (53) The Gandhian experiment in
Mains 11-2 Ahmedabad: Towards a
World economy: The larger Gramscian reading. Arup
perspective. 1991-92:31 (5) Kumar Sen. 1992:27 EPW
Mains 6-9 1987-9
Th Gandhian model of non­
GALTUNG, JOHN
violent social order. L.M.
The Great divide: North ver­
Bhole. 1992 (Ap-Je) : 14
sus South. 1991-92:30(29) GM 273-83
Mains 4
Global peace movement: The
GANDHI, PUSHPA highest stage of the social
Impact of job enrichment on movements and the im­
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indentification. 1992(Ja) ; 1992(Ap-Je) : 14GM260-
27 IJIR 289-98 72
Islam and non-violence. Asghar
GANDHI, RAJMOHAN Ali Engineer. 1991-92:30
Just a pinch of honesty. 1992- (44) Mains 9-13
93:31(6) Mains 9-10 Islam and non-violence. Syed
GANDHISM SikanderMehdi. 1992(Ap-
Je) :14GM 116-40
Bapu andBirla. M.M. Juneja.
1992(Ja-Ma): 13 CM 477- The Islamic tunes of Gandhi’s
Ahimsa. Chaiwat Satha-
84
Anand. 1992(Ap-Je) : 14
Contesting civilisations :
Gandhi and the counter­ GM 107-15
culture. Llyod LRudolph. The Modern ihdustrial-mili-
1992(Ja-Ma): CM 419-31 tary state: A Gandhian
Gandhi and moral autonomy. analysis. M.V.Naidu. 1992
Ronald J. Tercheck. 1992 (Ap-Je) : 14 GM 253-9
(Ja-M a): 13 GM 454-65 Modernity, violence, and
Gandhi and the Indian econ­ Gandhi. Ramashray Roy.
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Non-violence in Islam. Syed
Adiseshiah. 1992(Ja-Ma):
Saiyidain Hameed. 1992'
13 GM 389-403
Gandhi’s concept of freedom. (Ap-Je): 14 GM 141-56
Nonviolence in practice. Piet
Suresh Kumar Soni and
Suneera Kapoor. 1992(Jha- Dijkstra. 1992(Ap-Je): 14
GM 247-52
M a): 13 GM 443-53
Gandhi’s Mahatmahoodinthe Nonviolent alternative in a
context of an evolutionary crisis situation; The Phil­
and ecological ethic. Amar- ippine case. Nagasura T.
deep S. Sandhu. 1992 (Ja- Madale. 1992 (A p-Je): 14
GM 166-79
M a ): 13 GM 484-7
Gandhi’s nonviolence and India Peace research between utopi­
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The Gandhian heritage. Out of touch. 1992(N): 399
Georg Sorensen. 1992 (Ap- Sem 22-5
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GANI, A
People’s nonviolent defence:
Debate and action in Italy. Membership participation in
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Antonio Dargo. 1992 (Ap-
27 IJIR 243-5“
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Practical nonviolent responses GARG, M.R
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Satyagraha: A short note. R.K.
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Scientific realism, human velopment. 1992(Ja-Ma) :
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lent political action. Heikki GATH IAW ALA,J.I
Patomaki. 1992(Ap-Je) :14
Sensing the praxeological prob­
GM 30-51 lem in railways - An ex­
Sources of nonviolence in Is­
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1992(Ap-Je): 14 GM 98-
106 G A U R ,J.R
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Undemiining nonviolence: The ‘Off with their heads’: Sup­
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G, RAMESH
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Participation and the percep­ banks. 1992: 27 EPW 297-
tions about organizational 9
effectiveness. (1991)(Je):
3 2 ILJ 847-53 GEORGE, ANNIE
Resolution not requisitioned
GANESH A.K under section 188 of Com­
Hapless victims. 1992(Ag) : panies Act. 1992(S);9 Corp
396 Sem 31-3 L A d 6-7
79

GEORGE, R E JI Impact of new policies and need for


Some aspects of the right against alternative path. 1991.-92:
self-incrimination in India. 30 (38) Mains 5-9, 30
199?:14 DLR 165-77
Income, taxation, investment
GEORGE, SABU and black money. 1992:27
Female infanticide in rural EPW 496-8
South India. 1992:27 EPW Issues, non-issues and charades.
1153-6 1992-93:31 (5) Mains 11-3
Monetary assets, savings and
GERARD, HERVE
economic growth. 1992:23
An Approach to the violent EPW 2146-52
personality. 1992(N): 26
New economic policy: A re­
CBI Bull 10-3 view. 1992:27 EPW 1175-
GHOSH, ARUN 8
1992-93 budget and economic Oil imperialism, oil politics and
policies. 1992:27 EPW 829- development economics.
38 1992:27 EPW 1299-1301
At the cost of impoverishment One year of Narasimha Rao
ofmilUons. 1991-92:30(22) Government: A balance
Mains 9-10 sheet. 1992:27 EPW 1638-
Democracy in peril. 1992-93: 40
31(6) Mains 2, 35 Planning versus market-ori­
Development paradigms, ented: Investment and
concept of surplus and the production: Indian dilemma.
agrarian question. 1992:27 1992:27 EPW 2281-3
EPW 1951-5 Reform of financial sector after
Dissecting stock market scam. the scam. 1991-92:30(48)
1991-92:30 (37) Mains 7- Mains 5-6
8,20 Reform of GATT: Dunkel
Down memory lane: A Viet­ proposals. 1991-92:30(16)
nam vigente. 1992:27 EPW Mains 11-2
1833-5 Rupee convertibility: Some
Education for a ll: The financ­ Issues. 1991-92:30 (23)
ing problem. 1992: 27 EPW Mains 11-2
679-83 Self-reliance, recent economic
Environment, ecology and the policies and neo- colonial­
Himalayas. 1992:27 EPW ism. 1992:27 EPW 865-8
145>8 South-South co-operation:
Federalism, democracy and de­ Changing perspectives.
centralisation. 1992:27 1992:27 EPW 563-4
EPW 2453-5 State intervention versus free
Foreign capital and oil sector. market. 1992:27 EPW 1365-
1991-92:30(39) Mains 15- 8
6, 24 Structural reforms: Omious
A Glimpse at a public sector forebodings. 1991-92:30
enterprise. 1992: 27 EPW (45) Mains 3,35
317-8
80

Technology and capital import GIDADHUBLI, R.G


in development policy. Requiem for rupee trade.
1991-92:30 (Ann) Mains 61- 1992:27 EPW 1120-3
70 Russia’s ‘Big-Bang’ entry into
Travel diary; A Rajasthan sce­ IMF. 1992:27 EPW 1728-
nario. 1992:27 EPW 185-6 30
Why policy of stabilisation has
backfired. 1991-92:30(40) GIDWANI, VINAY KRISHAN
Mains 6, 35 ‘Waste* and the permanent
settlement in Bengal. 1992:
GHOSH B.N 27 EPWP39-46
Proletarianisation of Indian
G ILL,R A JESH
labour: Some evidence.
1991-92:30(33) Mains 31- Traditional and non-traditional
2 basis of social organisation
in an urban setting. 1992(Ja-
GHOSH, D.N M a):4 2 SA 51-63
Bank profitability and priority
G ILL,S.S
sector lending: From popu­
lism to impressionism. 1992: Two cheers for free flow of
27 EPW 387-8 information. 1991-2:30(20)
Mains 31-3
Making foreign investment
flow. 1992:27 EPW 1585- GILL, SUCHA SINGH
6 Punjab crisis and the political
No apology for turning inwards. process. 1992:27 EPW 187-
1992:27 EPW 2403-5 8
GHOSH, JAYATI G ILL,TEEN A
Bharadwaj Krishna. 1991- Countering Fund-Bank policies.
92:30 (22) Mains 27-8 1991-92:30(37) Mains 22-
GHOSH, P.K 3
Efficacy of employees’ direc­ GIRI,ANANTA
tors in State Bank of In­ Mobilising resource:Towards
dore: A case study, 1992 a new conceptualisation.
(Ap): 27 IJIR 412-8 1991-92:30(32) Mains 18-
9
GHOSH, SUNITI KUMAR
‘Play fair and we will play Social development as a global
challenge. 1992(JI-S): 42
fair’: Pages from Congress
SA 286-304
history. 1992:27 EPW 1079-
88 GHATE,PRABHU ,
GIBSON, H.B Cambodia : Unique role of
The Use of hypnosis in police NCjO’s, 1992:27 EPW 1310-
1
investigations. 1992(Ma):26
CBI Bull 14-9 GOEL, ANURAG
Challenges of management -
District Magistrates in In­
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37-58 116-Ascan. 1992(11): 183
M U 12-4
GOYAL,ASfflM A
The Position of a third party
Demand, supply and saving con­ objector in possession of
straints in Indian economy.
the property under 0.21,
1992:27 EPW 893-9
rules 95 to 105, C.P.C. as
GOEL, RAVINDER amended. 1992 (1) M U 13-
Balance of payment problem: 5
Selective measures hold the GOYAL, R.S
key. 1992:27 EPW 323-4
Adopter’s incentives in Indian
GONSLAVES, ERIC family planning progra­
Complexities of European mme: The people’s pers­
integration. 1991-92:30(50) pective. 1992(JI-S): 38 DPA
Mains 5, 34 354-60
India’s foreign policy in the
GRANT, DORIS
new world order. 1992(JI-
Fiouride - The poison in our
S): 42 SA 231-41
midst. 1991(My): 5Encol-
New directions for India’s for­
ogy 33-6
eign policy. 1991-92:30(25)
Mains 11-4 GRAY, IAN C
Identification of the skeletal
GOPALAKRISHNAN, K
remains of a murder victim
Promoting condoms. 1992 (Ag):
by DNA analysis. 1992
396 Sem 34-6
(M a): 26 CBI Bull 11-3
GOPINATH, K GREENW ALD.JOHN
Computer software and intellec­
A Stiff term for the wizard.
tual property rights: Issues
1992 (JI): 26 CBI Bull 9-11
at stake for developing coun­
tries. 1992-.27 EPW MlOl- GREGOIRE, FLORENT
4 An Approach to the violent
Gordimer, Nadin. Viney Kir- personality. 1992(N): 26
pal. 1991(0-0): 10 lASSI CBI Bull 10-3
Q 139-45
GRIFFITHS, CLIVE
GORE, M.S Speech by Mr. Clive Griffiths,
Aging and the future of the chairman of the Executive
human being. 1992(Ap): 53 Committee of the CPA
USW 210-9 (Concluding ceremony of
GOVINDACHARYA the 37th Commonwealth
Essence of our Swadeshi move­ Parliamentary Conference,
ment. 1991-92: 30 (19) 28 Sept. 1991). 1991(0):
Mains'6, 33 37 JPI 521-2
GOVINDARAJAN,R GROVER, A.N
Ohanashekaran v. Mano- Bar and judiciary. 1991(JI-S):
ranjithammal and others 27 C M U 163-73
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GROVER, ANAND GUNDER, ANDRE


AIDS,act now !....... beforeitis Soviet and East European
too late. 1992(My): 7 Law ‘Socialism’: What went
Col 4-11 wrong? And who is right?
A Flawed ordinance ? 1992(JI); 1992:27 EPW 2471-4
7 Law Col 10
Interest on interest not permis­ GUNDROO, N.A
sible. 1992(J): 7 Law Col Dal Lake - Action for its
resto- ration & development.
24-5
Legal issues. 1992(Ag): 396 1989 (0-D) 36 Bha 234-9
Wullarlake. 1989(aD):36 Bha
Sem 49-51
Retirement age and date of birth. 266-8
1992(N): 7 Law Col 17-9 GUNGULY, K.K
Shuntting environmental con­ A Community based study of
cerns. 1992(Je): 7 Law Col the sociological aspects of
10 night blindness in the des-
Those that got away. 1992(JI): . eit region of Rajasthan. 1992
7 Law Col 7-9 (Ja): 5 3 IJSW 45-50
Arbitration in technology trans­
fer contracts. 1992(Ja-Ma): GUPTA, ANIL K
26 AQ 2-5 Administrative innovations:
Are we expecting too much?
GUARDIAN AND WARD 1992 (Ap-Je) :37 Adm 1-
Challenging the unequal posi­ 14
tion. Vandana Shiva. 1992
(A p ); 7 Law Col 28-9 GUPTA, ANIRUDHA
Democracy Dhaka-style. 1992:
GUJRAL I.K 27 EPW 1601-2
Indian foreign policy: Dilem­ Dhaka’s fears and hopes. 1991-
mas and challenges. 1991- 92:30 (38) Mains 14-5
92:30 (47) Mains 9-12 Neighbours and borders-II;
Pakistan: Contemporary dilem­ Democracy in the Hima­
mas. 1991-92:30(52) Mains layas. 1992:27 EPW 1897-
6-8 1900
GULATI, ASHOK Neighbours and borders -III:
Fertiliser subsidy: Issues re­ Premadasa’s brand of de­
mocracy. 1992: 27 EPW
lated to equity and effi­
ciency. 1992:27 EPW 43-8 2028-9
Neighbours and borders - I V :
Subsidising agriculture: A cross
country view. 1992:27 EPW South Asian democracies:
A106-16 Old and new. 1992:27 EPW
2354-6
GULATI, LEELA SAARC and regional coopera­
Dimensions of female aging tion. 1991-92:30(22) Mains
and widowhood: Insights 25-7
from Kerala experience.
1992:27 EPW WS93-9 GUPTA, ARUN
“Personal charged with heini-
83

ous crimes be brought or computer. 199i(JI):31 SD


produced directly before the 7-27
court of session for consid-
erastion of his further re­ GUPTA, MAHESH GRANDER
mand to custody”. 1992( Police Sangathano vibhagon
M y ):98C riU 79-80 mein Hindi ki upyogita.
1992(My):26CBIBull5-7
GUPTA, ASHA
Judicialisation of politics: Ram GUPTA, NARENDRA
Janmabhoomi Babri Masjid Health of women and children
in Rajasthan. 1992:27 EPW
controversy. 1991-92:30
(28) Mains 34-5 2323-30

GUPTA, B.R GUPTA, P.K


Ground water development in Efficacy of employees’ direc­
Jammu region. 1989(0-D): tors in State Bank of In­
36 Bha 256-60 dore: A case study. 1992
(Ap): 2 7 IJIR412-8
GUPTA, BHABANI SEN
The Problem. 1992(N):399 Sem GUPTA, PURNIMA M
12-3 Policy frame for support to
deemed exports. 1992:27 :
GUPTA, D.R EPW 291-4
Notification known to all. 1992:
61 ExcLT A 35-6,8 GUPTA, R.K
Satyagraha: A short note. 1992
GUPTA, GULAB (Ja-Ma): 13 CM 487-9
Public interest litigation as an
instrument of social justice. GUPTA, R.P
1992(Ja-Ma)-.5CILQl-168 The Delhi Rent Control
(Amendment) Act, 1988:
GUPTA, J.P A critical appraisal. 1992:39
Rural family welfare strategies: Pb U nivLR ev 133-42
From government to people.
1991-92.30(53) Mains 16- GUPTA, RAJEN K
8 Crisis of management research
in India. 1992:27 EPW
GUPTA, K.N 1785-6
Economic crime - A case study.
1991 (A p):30S D 5-14 GUPTA, RAMESH
Foreign stock listing: benefits
GUPTA, KIRAN and costs. 1992(My): 22 CS
Polygamy under the general 410-1
civil laws of India: Statutes Options trading: A primer and
of civil marriage and rules a proposal. 1992(0): 22
of civil service. 1992:14 CS 883-7
DLR 146-64
GUPTA, RASHIKA
GUPTA, KAILASH NATH “Ballistics: The probative value
Police-Karyapranali mein of evidence”. 1992(S): 98
C riU 121-5
84

GUPTA, S.D WER. 1989 (Ap-Je) 36


Flood forecasting in Jhelum Bha 96-9
basin. 1989(0-D):36 Bha
216-8 HAGELBERG, ERIKA
Geological exploration under Identificatfon of the skeletal
difficult conditions - Bur­ remains of a murder victim
by DNA analysis. 1992
sar project. 1989(0-D):36
Bha 211-5 (Ma):26 CBI Bull 11-3
Water resource development HAKSAR, P.N
in Jammu & Kashmir. Role Fundamentalism and secular­
of C.W.C. 1989 (0-D) -. 36 ism. 1992(JI-S): 37 Adm
Bha 241-5 . 5-9=1991-92:30 (22) Mains
GUPTA, SHRINIV AS 17-9
Baal apradh ke barhte mamale Our future - Perceptions and
banam baal nyay kanoon. prognostication. 1991 (O-
D): 36 Adm 1-10
1991(0): 31 SD 7-16
Indo-US judicial activisism HAMEED, SYEDA SAIYIDAIN
on right to life. 1989:6 Non-violence in Islam. 1992
K a n U 59-73 (Ap-Je); 14 GM 141-56
GUPTA, TILAK D HAMILTON, L.S
Yadav ascendancy in Bihar Tropical forests: Identifying
politics. 1992:27 EPW and'clarifying issues. 1992
1304-6 (F) :6 Encology 21-9
GURDASMAL HANDA.M.L
A Case of securities scam Global peace movement: The
worked out by CBI in mid highest stage of the social
fifties. 1992(S):26CBIBull movements and the impact
9-10 of Gandhi. 1992(Ap-Je): 14
GURPUR, R.P GM 260-72
Banking blues. 1992(JI): 395 Whither land reform ? A semi­
nar exchange. 1992(Ja-Je):
Sem 39-43
10 lASSIQ 171-9
GURU, GOPAL
HAQUE, T
Shetkari Sanghtana and the
pursuit of ‘Laxmi Mukti’. Land reform and rural devel­
1992:27 EPW 1463-5 opment : Highlights of a
Trivalisation of rural politics: national seminar. G.
Zilla Parishad and corpora­ Parthasarothy. 1992 : 27
tion elections in Mahar- EPW 395-7
asthra. 1992:27 EPW 501- HARHARAN, S.V
2 Participation and the percep­
GURWARA,S tions about organizational
Water evaporation retardation effectiveness. 199 (Je): 32
using ACILOL TA 1618 l U 847-53
85

HARINDRAN, K illnes. P.Ilange and V.Nir-


Allowance and disallowance of mala. 1992(Ja) : 53 IJSW
credit under MODVAT 23-8
.scheme. 1992:57 Exc LT Cancer risk and nitrogen fertili­
A 114-6 zers: Evidence from devel­
oping countries. IIED. 1992
HARRIS, NIGEL
(Ja) :6 Encology 34-6
Vietnam: Old men remember.
Caring for the infected. Kusum
1992: 27 EPW 2097-8
Sehgal and D.T. Taneja.
HASAN, S.R 1992(Ag):396 Sem 40-2
Terrorism and forensic sci­ Child survival and fertility per­
ence. 1992(Ma) ; 26 CBI formance in rural Ethiopia:
Bull 7-10 Is there any relationship?
Teshome Toga Chanake and
HASAN, S. NURUL Rafiqul Huda Chaudhury.
Parliamentary control over the 1992(Ap-J): 42 SA 170-91
excutive in India; With Councelling only hope. Jacob
special reference to Parlia­ KJohn. 1992(Ag):396Sem
mentary questions. 1991 43-5
( S ): 37 JP I307-10 Drainage and sanitation: Law
HAYDEN, ROBERT M and policy. Kiran Jain.
199 l(O-D): 33 JILI553-88
Dissecting Yugoslavia’s dis­
integration. 1991-92:30(48) Facade of AIDS prevention?
Sidarath Dube. 1992:27
Mains 15-21
EPW 757
Human Rights and the civil
Familiar scenario. 1992 :27 EPw
war in Yugoslavia: Moral­
ity of liberal absolutism. 1449-5Q
1992:27 EPW 1252-4 Fluoride - The poison in our
midst. Doris Grant. 1991
Yugoslavia’s collapse: National
(My): 5 Encology 33-6
sucide with foreign assist
nace. 1992:27 EPW 1377- Hapless victims. S. Sundarar-
82 aman. Sursh Purushotha-
European monetary union: The man and A.K. Ganesh.
1992(Ag): 396 Sem 31-3
issues. 1992:27 EPW 261-
4 Health care financing: Shutting
European monetary union and outthe poor. 1992:27 EPW
fiscal policy 1992:27 EPW 1946
1972-4 Health crisis in central Asian
republics. Lincoln C.Chen,
health Jon E. Rohde and Richard
AIDS, act now!.... before it is Jolly. 1992:27 EPW 1197-
too late. Anand Grover. 1202
1992(My):7 Law C ol4-ll Health of women and children
Breast-milk substitutes: Prescrip­ in Rajasthan. Narendra
tion for change. 1992: 27 Gupta, Pritam Pal, Madhu
EPW 1769 Bhaigava and Mahesh Daga.
Burden on care of chronic mental 1992:27 EPW 2323-30
86

Health policies and program­ India.V.R. Muralidharan.


mes in India in the eight­ 1992:27 EPW PE 27-
ies. Debabar Baneiji. 1992; 37
27 EPW 599-605 Promoting condoms, K, Gopala-
Heartbeats of America. De.^iia krishnan, 1992 (Ag) : 396
Khatkhate. 1992:27 EPW Sem 34-6
384-5 Public health: A question of
High cost of medical care in entitlements, Sujit K, Das,
Kerala: Tentative hypothe­ 1992:27 EPW 2095-6
sis. P.G. K Panikar. 1992:27 Regulating mental health serv­
EPW 1179-81 ices through nodal mental
Hunger and epidemic malaria health authorities; A criti­
in Punjab, 1868-1940. Sheila cal evaluatiron, Amita Dha-
Zurbrigg. 1992:27 EPW nda. 1992(Ja): 53USW 143-
PE 2-26 7
Imunisation dedacle. 1992:27 Regulating pre-natal diagnos­
EPW 307 tic techniques; A critique
Laxatives overuse is dangerous. of the proposed bill, 1992
1992(My-Je) : 12 C C 19- (F):7LawCol 10
21 Role of NGOs. Shyamala Natraj.
Legal issues. Anand Grover, 1992 (Ag): 396 Sem 46-8
1992(Ag): 396 Sem 49-51 Sexuality, Mira Savera, 1992
Living by courting death. (Ag); 396 Sem 26-30
1992:27 EPW 1634 Society and medicine: Bridg­
Maharasthra: Politics of health. ing the information gap,
1992: 27 EPW 553 Wishvas Rane, 1992: 27
Medical negligence. 1992:27 EPW 191-2
EPW 2393 Some facts, A.N,Malaviya. 1992
Not wanted; Thirteen danger­ (Ag): 396 Sem 16-20
ous chemicals. Helen Sand­ Stop mercury inputs, Cecilia
berg. 1991 (Ag):6 Encol- Hellwerand KerstinLov-
ogy 21-4 gren. 1991 (Ag): 6 Encol-
Of cholera and post-modern ogy 25-6
world. Mohan Rao. 1992:27 Tribal deaths in Thane district:
EPW 1792-6 TTie other side, Pradip Pra-
A Personal veiwpoint. Sabina bhu, 1992: 27 EPW 2527-
Inderjit. 1992(Ag): 396 Sem 30
52-5 Universal immunisation pro­
The Pre-natal Diagnostic Tech­ gramme in India: Issues
niques (Regulation and of sustainability. Manu N,
prevention of misuse)Bill, Kulkarni. 1992:27 EPW
1991 :A critique. Kusum. 1431-7
199KJ1-S): 33 JIL I413-7 Vegetarian boom, K. Subraha-
The Problem. Saroj Pachauri. manyam, 1991-92:30 (33)
1992 (Ag): 396 Sem 12-5 Mains 29-30
Professionalising medical prac­ Vitamin ‘A’ and childhood
tice in colonial South- mortality, Laxmi Rah-
87

mathulla. 1992:27 EPW “He is free from debt who has


666-8 offered sacrifices, who
West. Bengal;Privatisation of has begotten a son and,
healthcare? 1992:27 EPW who has lived as student
977-8 with ateacher.”Manu. 1992
Women’s vulnerability. Prema (0):23L a 161-2
Ramachandran. 1992(Ag); Hindu son’s pious obligation to
396 Sem21-5 pay father’s debts. Paras
Dewan. 1992: 39 Pb Univ
HEG D E,M
LR ev 18-28
Flood management in China.
Hindu Talaq: On a progressive
1989 (Jl-S); 36 Bha 117- divorce law for India.
26
W.F. Menski. 1989(1) KLT
HELLNER, CECILIA 23-30
Stop mercury inputs. 1991 (Ag): Mitalcshara joint Hindu family:
6 Encology 25-6 A diminishing entity. Amit
Bansal.l992:14DLR213-
HEPTULLA,NAJMA 9
Speech by Dr. (Smt) Najma Rights of an illegitimate son
Heptulla, Deputy Chairman, of a Sudra in joint family
Rajya Sabha and Vice- property: A critical note
President Executive Com­ on: “Rasala Surya Praka-
mittee of ThelndiaBranch sarao v. Rasala Venkates-
of The CPA (Concluding wararao”. (1992)(2) ALT
ceremony of the 37th Co­ 346=AIR 1992 A.P. 234
mmonwealth Parliamen­ (D.B.). B. Chandramouli
tary Conference, 28 Sep­ Reddy. 1992 (3): 70 An LT
tember 1991). 1991(D);37 38-40
JP I517-9
HINGORANI, AMAN
HEUZE, GERARD State liability in tort - A proper
Shiv Sena and ‘National’ Hin­ perspective. 1992:14DLR
duism. 1992:27 EPW 2189- 204-12
95
HIRANI, M.H
HTOAYATULLAH, M Backwardness, Dr. Ambedkar
Some observations - serious and . and the constitution, 1992:
otherwise - on the death 39 Univ LR ev 110-26
penalty. 1992(Ja-Je):24IA
72-5 HIRE-PURCHASE
Remedies regarding defaulting
HINDU LAW hirers and recovery of
Concept of marriage under moveables in certain cases
Hindu law. Sukhdev Singh. of hire-purchases - A study.
1992(J1): 23 La 139-42 A,S. Ramachandra Mur-
Conditions of Hindu marriage: th y .l9 9 2 (l):6 8 A n L T l4 -
A critique. P.C. Bedwa and 8
IzzatUllah. 1992:39Pb Univ
L Rev 60-82
88

HEREMATH, JAGDISH R Assam : Invoking NSA to


US pressure on India’s nuclear stifle Human Rights. K.C.
policy. 1991-92: 30(20) 1992: 27 EPW 1723-4
Mains 6,34 Assam : Now there now not
there. Kamaroopi. 1992:27
fflRO SE, TAKAKO
EPW 1593
Still a distant country. 1992(S):
Assam : On collision course.
397 Sem 17-20 Kamaroopi. 1992:27 EPW
HISTORY 1880
Afghanistan. S,C. 1991-92 :30 Assam: one that walked away.
(27) Mains 1-2 1992 : 27 EPW 857
Afghanistan : The pastuen fac­ Back to bad old days. Kama­
tor. 1992: 27 EPW 978 roopi. 1992:27 EPW 1307
Afghanistan crisis and the Muja­ Bangladesh: Appeasing funda­
hideen. Snehalala Panda. mentalists. 1992:27 EPW
1991-92:39(51) Mains 11- 1770
4, 34 Basis of India’s nationhood.
Africa : Democratic theory and Bipin Chandra. 1991-92 :
democratic struggles. Mah- 30 (34) Mains 31-3
mood Mamdani. 1992: 27 Behind Germany’s affluence.
EPW 2228-32 Jayshree Sengupta. 1991-
After forty five years: Hope turns 92: 30 (17) Mains 6. 35
to despair. H.K. Dua. 1991 - ‘Boys will be boys’ : Gender
92: 30(46) Mains 9-10 and national agency in
The All party conference in Sri Frantz Fanon and LTTE.
Lanka. W.A. Wiswa War- Qadri Ismail. 1992:27 EPW
napala. 1991(0-D): 47 IQ 1677-9
39-62 Calcutta diary. AM. 1992: 27
Alternatives in Soviet history. EPW 1232-3
Nirmal Kumar Chandra. Calcutta diary. AM. 1992: 27
1992 (My): 393 Sem 14-7 EPW 1363-4
The Amerindians five centu­ Calcutta diary. AM. 1992 : 27
ries after Columbus, Gilio EPW 1523-4
Brunelli. 1992 (Ja-Ma) : Capitalism and colonialism :
42 SA 25-39 Global historical context.
Anatomy of two Americas RajniKothari. 1991-92:30
Seema Sirohi. 1991-92 30 (34) Mains 11-4
(30) Mains 7-8 Causes and consequences of the
Angola: Not by elections alone. East European revolutions
1992: 27 EPW 2513-4 of 1989. Ramnath Naray-
Another futile exercise. 1992: answamy. 1992: 27 EPW
27 EPW 671 365-71
The Anti-bases campaign in Central Asain resurgence. K.
the Phillippines. Evangel­ Warikoo. 1992 (M y): 393
ista. 1992(Ap-Je): 14GM Sem 30-3
215-31 Centre on trial. S.C. 1991-92 :
30 (16) Mains 1
89

China’s emerging order. Nikhil popular resistance coter-


Chakravartty. 1991-92 ; minus with the 1946 RIN
30 (33) Mains 7-10, 28 Mutiny. Anirudh Desh-
Chainese leadership faces major pande. 1991-92 : 30 (18)
contradiction. Batuk Vohra. Mains 23-7
1991-92 : 30 (17) Mains Cuban revolution : Premature
19-20 epitaph. James Petras. 1992:
Collapse ofUSSR and the Mar­ 27 EPW 695
xist utopia. Ajay Kumar. Current political sitilation-
1991-92 ; 30 (24) Mains Burna. Soe My int. 1991-
33-5 92: 30 (36) Mains 13-4
Combodia - Khmer Rouge tor­ Czechoslovakia : Political cri­
pedoing peace process. Pe- sis and economic reform.
terlynn Sinai. 1991-92; 30 Stephen Steiger. 1992 : 27
(40) Mains 6 EPW 1131-2
Combodia : Unique role of The Dance of sovereignties. Dev
NGOs. Prabhu Ghate. 1992: Murarka. 1992 (M y): 393
27 EPW 1310-1 Sem 44-18
Conceptualising communalism. Dangerous game in Nagaland.
K.N. Panikkar. 1992 (Je) : Sumanta Banerjee. 1992 :
394Sem 26-8 27 EPW 1525-7 '
Consensual nationalism : An The Danube of fire? D.R. Raja-
approach paper. Krishan gopal. 1991-92 : 30 (40)
Kant. 1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains 31-3
Mains 27-36 A Demeaning exercise. Balraj
Constitutional perspective. Ram Mehra. 1991-92 : 30 (19)
Narayan Kumar. 1992(0): Mains 22-4
398 Sem 20-3 Dhaka’s fears and hopes. Ani-
A Constrictted discourse. Harsh rudha Gupta. 1992-92: 30
Sethi. 1992 (Ap): 392 Sem (38) Mains 14-5
46-51 Dialectics of transition: Orissa
Coping out? VedMarwah. 1992 1943 - 50. Biswamoy Pati.
(O) : 398 Sem 32-5 1992 : 27 EPW 353-64
Count your blessings but.... K. Dissecting Y ugoslavia’s disinte
Natwar Singh. 1991-92 ; gration. Robert M. Hayden.
30 (43) Mains 7-8, 20 1991-92 : 30 (48) Mains
A Country in ruins. Shanti Sa- 15-21
diqAli. 1991-92:30(26) Division of India: Was it inevi­
Mains 27-9 table? P.R. Chakraverti.
The Crisis and beyond. N.C. 1991-92: 30 (43) Mains 9-
1991-92: 30 (27) Mains 1- 10
2 Down memory lane : A Viet­
The Crisis of today’s idiogies. nam vignette. Arun Ghosh.
Eric Hobsbawm. 1991-92: 1992 : 27 EPW 1833-5
30 (52) Mains 17-21 East India Company and In­
Crowd intervention in Indian dia’s sovereignty. 1991-92
history : An overview of : 30 (23) Mains 19
90

Economy under siege? Ashok Historic referendum. E.S. Reddy.


Jaitly. 1992 (Ap); 392 Sem 1991-92: 30 (23) Mains 3-
37-9 5
Eight years after blue star. Prem A Historic U-ansition unfolds.
Singh. 1991-92 : 30 (33) K.Natwar Singh. 1991-92:
Mains 3,34 30 (25) Mains 4, 34
Elusive political process. 1992: Historical background or dis­
27EPW 1163 coveries. Toetonio R. de
End of history? Gyanendra D. Souza 1992 (Ja-Ma) : 42
Badgaiyan. 1992 (Ja-M a): SA 16-24
37 Adm41-5 Historical records : Secrets for
Essence of our Swadeshi move­ ever. 1992: 27 EPW 1106
m ent. Govindacharya. Hurdles in national integration.
1991-92 : 30 (19) Mains 6, Nikhil Chakravarty. 1992
33 (Ja-Ma) 28 C M U 71-4
European Monetary integration Ideology and Lagemony in Jhark­
: Can it be resuscitated? hand movement. A-L. Raj.
Mridul Saggar. 1992:26 1992: 27 EPW 200-3
EPW 2467-70 Important role for legal profes­
Face of Sind crisis. Eqbal Ahmed. sion and the courts in reali­
1991-92 : 30 (39) Majns ties of transitional age. R.S.
10-1 Pathak. 1987 : 89 Bom LR
Face of the crisis. S.C. 1991-92: 41 -7
:30 (37 ) Mains 1-2 In tribute to the south’s golden
The Fifth centenary of Latin age. Surendra J. Patel. 1991-
America : Discovery or 92 : 30 (Ann) Mains 45-58
cover-up? Ignacio Ellacu- India, Islam and the pall of
ria. 1992 (Ja-Ma): 42 SA postmodernism. V.R. Kri-
40-50 shan Iyer. 1992 : 27 EPW
Forgotten legacy of ‘Quit India’ 2417-9
struggle. N. Bhattacharyya. India at cross roads. Bal Ram
1991-92 : 30 (45) Mains Jakhar. 1991 (S) : 37 JPI
21-2 303- 6
The Fractured fraternity. D.C. Inter-faith dialogue for humani­
Bakshi. 1991-92 : 30 (17) zation. M.M. Thomas. 1992
Mains 29 (Je): 394 Sem 19 -22
Fundamentalism. T.N. Madan. Islam and Central Asia. Oliver
1992 (J e ): 394 Sem 23-5 Roy. 1992 (My): 393 Sem
Germany and unipolar uneasi­ 27-9
ness. SaralPatra. 1991-92; Israel: Small change. 1992:27
30 (36) Saral Mains 31-3 EPW 1358
Gorbachev : Interim verdict. Jharkhand : Opportunist poli­
1992 : 27 EPW 858 tics. 1992 : 27 EPW 1448
Hindutva and perversion of Jharkhand : Statehood for long-
nationalism. Sukumar neglected Banabasi. N.G.
Muralidharan. 1991-92:30 Basu. 1991-92 : 30 (51)
(18) Mains 13-7 Mains 4-5
91

Jharkhand : Strange fall out. More myopic politics. 1992:27


1992: 27EPW 2008 EPW 175
The Jharkhand ; imbroglio. Mosaic of narrative manipula­
Alok Jha. 11991-92 : 30 tions : Power and produc­
(49) Mains 8-9 tion of subjectivity in (Post)
Jharkhand m ovem ent: Oppor­ Colonial India. Mukesh
tunists on top. 1992:27 EPW Srivastava. 1992 :27 EPW
1632-3 47-57
Journey’s end. Mrinal Pande. Moscow, August 1991 : The
1991-92 : 30 (18) Mains coup that failed. 1991-92 :
21-2 30 (44) Mains 24-7
‘Kaliyuga’ ‘Chakri’ and Musings on August 9. L.C. Jain.
‘Bhakti’ : Ramakrishna and 1991-92: 30 (44) Mains 4,
his times. Sumit Sarkar. 34
1992 : 27 EPW 1543-66 National integration amidst
Kashmir : Meeting the chal­ caste, class and commu-
lenge. Amiya Rao. 1991- nalism. Shakuntala Srivas-
92 : 30 (19) Mains 30-1 tava. 1991-92 : 30 (38)
Kashmir and national integra­ Mains 31-5
tion. Sheikh Mohmad Nehru, Bardoloi and Assam’s
Abdullah. 1991-92 : 30 problem with Cabinet
(Ann) Mains 119-22 Mission plan. Nirode K.
Kashmir crisis. Nikhil Chakrav- Barooah. 1991-92: 30 (42)
aity. 1991-92; 30 (46) Mains Mains 27-34
3-4 Nehru, Bardoloi and A s s y ’s
Kashmir solution and subconti­ problem with Cabinet mis­
nental confederation. Rajat sion plan-II. Nirode K.
KantRay. 1991-92:30(20) Barooah. 1991-92:30(43)
Mains 21-3 Mains 23-8
Linking up with global injus­ The New challenge. S.C. 1991-
tice. Jaya Jaitly. 1991-92 92: 30 (18) Mains 1-2
30 (29) Mains 5-8 Nicaragua : Choice before
Listening to nature. Vandana sandinistas. 1992:27 EPW
Shiva. 1992 (Je): 394 Sem 1582
40-4 No need for defenders. Deena
Living by the gun. Harinder Khatkhate. 1992 : 27 EPW
Baweja. 1992 (O ): 398 Sem 1776
29-31 No respite in quisk-sand war.
Lord Sri Ram of Indus Valley. D.R.Rajagopal. 1991-92 :
Bharat Jhunjhunwala. 1991- 30 (48) Mains 34
'92: 30 (47) Mains 13-9 North -East : not by scheming
Militancy : A comment. D.N. manoeuvres 1992: 27 EPW
Kaul. 1992 (A p): 392 Sem 857-8
43-5 Ominous portends from Jammu.
The Militant viewpoint. Shiraz Baeraj Puri. 1992:27 EPW
Sidhva. 1992 (Ap) : 392 2020-1
Sem 40-2
92

Our crisis and declining values. Primitive accumulation and


D.P. Bhatia. 1991-92 ; 30 Kleptocratic rule. Grigori
(44) Mains 15-7 Kotovsky. 1991-92:30(46)
Pakistan: Contemporary dilem­ Mains 23-6
mas. I.K. Gujral. 1991-92 ; The Problem. Madhavan K.
30 (52) Mains 6-8 Palat.l992(M y) : 393 sem
Pakistan : Man-made disaster. 12-3
1992 : 27 EPW 2010 The Problem. Ram Narayaii
Pakistan : Riding a tiger. 1992: Kumar. 1992 (O ): 398 Sem
27 EPW 1514 12-3
Pakistan’s hidden state. J.D. The Problem. Seminarist. 1992
Sethi. 1991-92 ; 30 (43) (A p ): 392 Sem 12-4
Mains 21-2 The Problem. Sushan and Shiv
Paradigm behind the militancy. Vishwanathan. 1992 (Je)
Gurt)hagat Singh. 1992 (O); 394 Sem 12-5
398 Sem24-8 Problem or opportunity ? Nir-
Partition, Gandhi and the Sikhs. malMukarji. 1992(0): 398
Bhupinder Singh. 1992 (O): Sem 14-7
398 Sem 18-9 Punjab : another spoke in the
Past, present, future. Jagmohan. wheel. 1992:27 EPW 1292-
1992(Ap): 392 Sem 18-24 3
Peace by piece in Yugoslavia. Purdiab: Elusive‘Package. 1992;
Anuradha Mitra Chenoy. 27 EPW 976-7
1991-92 •. 30 (20) Mains Punjab: More shortsightedness.
25-6 1992 : 27 EPW 436-7
The Peculiar Baltic case. Ma- Punjab : Problem or opportu­
dhavaK.Palat.l992(M y): nity. Nirmal Mukaiji. 1991-
393 Sem 34-8 92 : 30 (53) Mains 7-10
Perestroika and after : A cri­ Punjab after elections : Some
tique of developments in basic issues. M.S. Dhami.
fom o' Soviet Unicm. Pijush 1991-92 ; 30 (32) Mains
Som. 1991-92 : 30 (24) 23-6
Mains 23-8 Punjab crisis and the political
Perestroika and the history of process. Sucha Singh Gill.
Russia. Vladimir G. KhOTos. 1992: 27 EPW 187-8
1991-92 : 30 (13) Mains ‘Quit India’ resolution. 1991-
19-26 92 : 30 (42) Mains 7-9
Phillipines : Negative support. ‘Quit India’ spirit in South Af­
1992 : 27 EPW 4 3 7 -8 rica. Hari Sharan Chhabra.
Polit-Burea meeting vows to 1991-92:30(43) Mains 6
accelerate opening, reforms. Redefining ‘integration’. Sum-
Xinhua. 1991-92 ; 30 (24) anta Banerjee. 1992 (A p ):
Mains 32-3 392 Sem 32-6
Politics of succession. Ram Research and transformation:
Manohar Lohia. 1991-92 : Reflections on a visit to
30 (Ann) Mains 122-4 South Africa. Mahmood
Mamdani. 1992:27 EPW
1055-62
93

Rooted on the banks of the brations. Ajit Bhattachar-


Rubicon. Anad sharma. jea. 1991-92; 30 (16) Mains
1 9 1 9 -9 2 :30(46)M ains7- 25-9
8, 2 6 . To each his own nationalism.
Russia : Selling science cheap. Leokadia Drobizheva. 1992
1992: 27 EPW 2141 (My): 393 Sem 39-43
Scenarioin Kazakha$tan. Sumit The Unconquerable spirit of
Chakravartty. 1992-93:31 1942. Nikhil Chakravartty.
(6) Mains 33-4 1991-92:30(42) Mains 12-
The Second problem. M.J. 3
Akbar. 1992 (Ap): 392 Sem Uneasy twilight. N.C. 1991-92:
15-7 30 (43) Mains 1-2,3
Separation of Nelson and Win­ “Unidentified” Naxalites. G.S.
nie Mandela. E.S. Reddy. Bhargava. 1991-92:30(21)
1991-92 ; 30 (29) Mains Mains 25-6
20-7 Unique significance of August
Seven “D-S” of Alexander revolution. S. Viswam. 1991
Yakovlev. 1991-92:30(45) 9 2 :3 0 (4 2 ) Mains 9-12
Mains 27-8 United States : So much for so
Shielding the guilty. 1992 : 27 little. 1992: 27 EPW 2449
EPW 240-1 Vietnam : Old men remember.,
Smile of the Budhist sages. Nigel Harris. 1992:27 EPW
Octavio Paz. 1991-92 : 30 2097-8
(13) Mains 5, 30 Violence helps de Klerk’s
The Sound o f thunder. Rajeev agenda. Hari Sharan
Dhavan. 1992 (Je) : Sem Chhabra. 1991-92:30(27)
31-4 Mains 31-2
South Africa : After the refen- The Way out. George Fernan­
dum. 1992 : 27 EPW 554 des. 1992 (Ap) : 392 Sem
South Africa : At a standstill. 24-7
1992 : 27 EPW 1166 A Weather cock in the wind.
South Africa : Popular mood V.N. Narayanan. 1992(0):
against talks. 1992:27 EPW 398 Sem 40-3
1706 What do you believe, or don’t
Sri Lanka : No end in sight. you believe at all. Lyud­
1992 : 27 EPW 2082 mila Saitaskina. 1992 (My):
Systematic change & system­ 393 Sem 49-54
atic collapse. AnuradhaM. What next after referendum?
Chenoy. 1992 (My) : 393 Tej Pratap Singh. 1991-92:
Sem 18-22 30 (33) Mains 25-7
Tagore and South Africa. E.S. What would Sir Syed say to­
Reddy. 1991^92 : 30 (42) day? Badr-ud-din Tyabji.
Mains 15-20 1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains
Thailand : Habits die hard. 21-6
M.G.G. Pillai. 1992 : 27 Where has my Gulla gone?
EPW 1187-8 Padma Sachdev. 1992 (Ap):
Thoughts on Republic day cele­ 392 Sem 52-5
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Which way Cuba? A nation in HOOGVELT, ANKIE


search of identity. Batuk Democracy or one party state?
Vora. 1991-92 ; 30 (40) Reflections on The UK
Mains 29-30 election, 1992. 1992: 27
A Window to India. Badri Raina. EPW 880-1
1992 (Ap): 392 Sem 28-31
Without leaders of moral au­ HORA,VINOD
thority. Harish Chandola. 'Helping children learn'. 1991-
1991-92 : 30 (27) Mains 92 : 30 (47) Mains 33
23, 30 Universalising primary educa­
tion : The K a m a t^ a way.
Worm in the apple. Ravindra
K. Jain 1992 (Je) : 394 1991-92 : 30 (39) Mains
Sem 16-8 32-3
Wrong medicine to cure ethnic HOUSING
cancer. AabhaDixit. 1991- Building a better h u t : Rural
9 2 :3 0 (3 7 ) Mains 5-6 housingfor the poor. Chan-
500 Years of colonialism. Diet- dan Sinha. 1992 (Ap -J e ):
mar Rothermund. 1992 (Ja- 37 Adm 61-70 ,
Ma) : 42 SA 1-15 Housing and urban development;.
Yeltsin’s Parliament and Ru- Policy issues for 1990s. 1992
sia’s politics. Hari Vasu- : 27 EPW 1913-20
devan. 1992 (My) : 393 Housing and urban develop­
Sem 22-6 ment: policy issues for
Yeltsin’s vendetta. Dev Murarka. 1990s. Rakesh Mohan. 1992
1992: 27 EPW 2292 - 5 : 27 EPW 1990-6
Yes, history has to be rewritten. Housing and banization in In­
J.P Chaturvedi. 1991-92 : dia. R.D. Dikshit. 1992 (Ja-
30 (51) Mains 32-5 Je) : 48 IQ 89-97
Yugoslavia’s collapse: National
suicde with foreign assis­ HOWES, STEPHEN
tance. Robert M. Hayden. Urban bias in Indian public
1992 : 27 EPW 1377 - 82 distribution system. 1992:
Z am bia: IMF’S African guine- 27 EPW 1022-30
apig. MT. 1992 : 27 EPW
HUMAN RIGHTS
1651-5
Amnesty replies. 1992 (A p ): 7
HEUZE, GERARD Law Col 10-1
Shiv Sena and ‘National’ Hin­ Bashing Human Rights bodies.
duism. 1992; 27 EPW 2253- A.G. Noorani. 1992 : 27
63 EPW 745-7
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992: 27
HOBSAWM, ERIC EPW 2401-2
The Crisis of today’s ideolo- Economic interests and Hu­
©es. 1991-92; 30 (52) Mains man Rights in Indo-British
17-21 relations : House of Com­
mons debate on Punjab. Pri-
HOCK, HANS HENRICH
tam Singh. 1992: 27 EPW
Is Sanskrit dying? 1992 (Ma);
631-6
391 Sem 17-20
95

Economic sanctions against Human Rights concerns. 1991-


violation of Human Rights 9 2 : 96 CWN 139-40
abroad : Developemts of Human Rights during emer­
U.S. legislations. Toshiro gency. Soli J. Soiabjee. 1992
Ueyanagi. 1992 (Ma) 7 (Ja-Je) : 24 lA 64-71
Law Col 13-7 Human Rights in Islamic law
A fairer framework. Jacqueline and international law : A
Bhabha. 1992 (Jl) :7L aw comparison. M.I. Patwari.
Col 24-5 1990-91 : 10 & 11 Islamic
Foreign comment on Human CLQ 17-28
Rights in India. A.G. International Human Rights
Noorani. 1992: 27 EPW law and fair trial. Ravinder
2214 Joshi. 1992 (Jl) : 7 Law
Human R ights: A Commission Col 21-4
to order. 1992 : 27 EPW “International workshop on
1944-5 Human Rights - Key note
Human Rights : Basic issues. address “ Subash C.Pratap.
NikhilChakravartty. 1991- 1992 (Ag): 79 AIR 113-5
92 : 30(50) Mains 3,32 Liversidge v/s. Anderson. Yat-
Human Rights : Lip-service. inder Singh. 1992 (M a): 7
1992 : 27 EPW 2512-3 Law Col 24
Human R ighs: The real check. Minority rights and Human
1992 : 27 EOW 2081-2 R i^ts. A.G. Noorani. 1992:
Human R ights: The real check. 27 EPW 1717
1992: 27 EPW 2P81 -2 Pernicious consequence of sub­
Human Rights and its applica­ stituting self-help for rule
bility. 1991-92: 96 CWN of law. Soli J. Sorabjee.
133-6 1991-92 : 30 (39) Mains
Human Rights and the Ameri­ 17-8
can right. Robi Chakra- Punjab Human Rights organ­
vorti. 1992:27E P W 1901- isations under attack. 1992
7 (Je ): 7 Law Col 28-9
Human Rights and the chapter Religion and Human Rights.
of the United Nations. B. Govinda Mukhoty. 1991-
Kumar. 1S(92 : 39 Pb Univ 92 : 30 (54) Mains 20-1
L Rev 209^16 “Rule of law” in Punjab. 1991-
Human Rights and the civil 92 : 30 (27) Mains 3-5, 35
war in Yugoslavia : Mo­ State and rights movements in
rality of liberal absolut­ India. UpendraBaxi. 1991-
ism. RoberM. Hayden. 1992 92: 30 (Ann) Mains 37-43,
: 27 EPW 1252-4 58
Human Rights Commission - State terrorism and Human
Factors behind the deci­ Rights. Ajit Singh Bains.
sion. Mannika Chopra. 1992 (O) : 398 Sem 36-40
1991-91,: 30 (50) Mains 4, Towards an effective Human
32 Rights Commission. S.P.
Sathe. 1992:27 EPW 2155-
6
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HUSSAIN, AHMED IRTDA


‘Television in court”. 1992 (Ag): Automobile industry: A pic­
98 C r i U 115-8 ture of contrasts, 1992 (Ja):
6 Ecology 37-9
HUSSAIN, M.G
Communal prejudice behind IM PORTS
commundism. 1991-92 : 30 Bridging the edible oils gap.
(54) Mains 24-6 D.P. Sharma. 1992: 27 EP
137-8
HUSSAIN, MONIRUL Gold-Rush. 1992 : 27 EPW 2335
Tribal question in Assam. 1992:
ICMF losing credibility. D.P
27 EPW 1047-50
Sharma. 1992 : 27 EPW
ICAMINA, PAUL 379-80
In search of water. 1992 (Ja ); 6 Import liberalisation as a tool
Encology 8-12 of economic policy in India
since mid-eighties. Su-
IGNATIUS, S nanda Sen and R. Upendra
Modvat inputs - where will you Das. 1992 : 27 EPW 585-
draw the line? 1992 : 61 94
E xcL T A 5-8,13 Potential gains toBanglafrom
imports of Selected com­
HED
Cancer risk and nitrogen fertil­ modities from India and
Pakistan : An analytical
izers : Evidence from de­
investigation. Prakash
veloping countries. 1992 (Ja)
: 6 Encology 34-6 Chandra Adhikary and Md.
Sirazuddin Biswas. 1991 (O-
ILAIAH,KANCHA D ) : 47 IQ 63-82
Andhra Pradesh’s anti-liquor
IGAWA, KAZUHIRO
movement. 1992:27 EPW
South Asia and Japan. 1992 (S)
2406 -8
: 397 Sem 28-38
Caste and women’s sexuality :
A look at Chundur and INCOM E TAX
Chelkurthi. 1991-92:30(31) “Amalgamated company and
Mains 2 7 -3 1 tax liability under Section
The State, temples and Sai Baba. 41 (1) of I. Tax Act,
1992 ; 27 EPW 2021-3 1961.” R.G.B. Bhagvath
Kumar. 1992 (Ap) : 22
ILANGO, P
TLR 291-4
Burden on care of chromc mentJ
illness. 1992(Ja):53USW Consequences of delay in
furnishing the return of
23-8
income, deferment o f pay­
IMBERT, PETER ment of advance tax and
Preparing police to deeal with non-payment of advance
a multi-cultured society. tax. B.F. Daruwala. 1992
1992 (Ja): 26 CBI Bull 24- (M a): 22 CS 204-5
30=1992(Jl):26C B IB ull “Finance Bill 1992-Important
19-25 income-tax amendments for
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tax payers”. R.N. Lakhotia. Raid’. R. Krishna I yen 1992


1992 (A p ): 22 TLR 294-8 (l)K L T 2 3 -8
Highlights on personal taxation.
R .S.G ae.l992(A p):22C S
INDERJIT, SABINA
299-304 A Personal view - point. 1992
How the Income Tax Act, 1961 (Ag): 396 Sem 52-5
frowns upon cash dealings INDIRA
- sections 26, SS, 27 ID & Conservation at human cost :
273 B. M.N. Srinivasan. Case of Rajaji National
1992: 106 Ta 1-7 Park. 1992:27 EPW 1647-
How the Income Tax Act, 1961, 50
frowns upon cash dealings Poverty and technology. 1992:
27 EPW 171-2
- sections 26T, 271E. 273B,
& 246(1) (I) (ii) of the INDUSTRIES
Act M.N. Srinivasan. 1992: Automobite industry: A picture
106 Ta 24-8 of contrasts. IRTDA. 1992
Implications of the budget (J a ): 6 Encology 37-9
proposals for 1992-93 re­ Capital goods industries : Im­
lating to direct taxes. N.S. pact of spurious parts.
Raghavan. 1992 (Ap): 22CS Pradeep Banerjee 1992:27
312-6 EPW 121-3
Income Tax Act, 1961 : Setion Concentration in cement in­
263: Needs be scrapped : dustry under ‘New Policy
An autopay. Ramniwas Regime.’ G o p in ^ Pradhan.
Laddha. 1992 (S): 22 TLR 1992 : 27 EPW M31-8
529-31 Developments of food-process­
“Income Tax Act, 1961; ing industries. Bhupat M.
reassessment provisions Desai and N.V. Nam-
= retrospectivity.” Ramni- boodiri. 1992:27 EPW A37-
vas Laddha and Shantimal 42
Jain. 1992 (Jl) ; 22 TLR Developing market mecha­
479-80 nisms in Indian silk indus­
“Intangible additions and its try. Simon Charsley. 1992:
treatment under Income 27 EPW M l 17-21
Tax Act, 1961.” R.G.B. The Dynamics of industrial
Bhagavath Kumar. 1992 sickness : A strategic ap­
(A p): 22 TLR 289 -91 proach to 2000 A.D. P.K.
Offemces and prosecutions Biswasroy and Devi P.
under the Income Tax Act, Misra. 1992 (Je) : 22 CS
1961. Monosoranjan Pat- 501-4
nlik, 1992 : 73 CLT 12-5 Excess capacities in Indian
Scope of section 80 CCA of industries : Supply or
Income Tax A ct Ki Kumar. damand determined? P.V.
1992: 106 Ta 29-31 Srinivasan. 1992:27 EPW
Search and seizure under the 2437-41
Income Tax Act popularly Gender and forms of produc­
known as ‘Income Tax tion : Labour-internsive
98

industries in India and titveness ; Study of Indian


Mexico. Isa Baud. 1992 .; capital goods industry.
27EPW 1811-8 Sudipto Mundle and Hira-
Impact of immigration on in­ nayaMukhopadhyay. 1992:
dustrial development: Case 27EPWM!2-8
study of Jetpur in Gujarat. Recession in textile industry.
Veronique Dupont. 1992 ; D.P. Sharma 1992; 27 EPW
27 EPW 2423-36 1167
Indian textile industry in 17th Re-examining role o f exports
and 18th centuries: Struc­ for capitalist industrialisa­
ture, organisation and re­ tion in third worked: Case
sponses. Kanakalatha of Indian machine tools.
Mukund. 1992 : 27 EPW Enakshi Dua. 1992 : 27
2057-65 EPWM95-100
Industry, technology and multi­ Research on industry at the
nationals J.D. Sethi. 1991- Institute of Ecoiiomic
9 2 : 30 (31) Mains 20-3 Growth. D .U .Sastry.l992
International markets for steel (Ja-Je);10IASSIQ221-31
plant and technology : An Revitalising industrial training
'Industrial Organisation’ in G ujarat; Are there les­
approach. Bernard D’ Mel­ sons for present? V.R.S.
low. 1992:27 EPW M 9-20 C ow lagi.l992(A p-Je):37
More operational freedom for Adm 29-37
CCI. D.P. Sharma. 1992 : Romancing rubbCT. K.G. Kumar.
27 EPW 1883 1992; 27 EPW 1306
New industrial policy: Barriers Scale economies and exports in
to entry, foreign investment an import substituting re­
and privatisation. Sunil gime : Some observations
M ani.l992:27EPW M 86- for Indian industry. Marali
94 Patibandla. 1992 ; 27 EPW
Pharmaceuticals: Crying Wolf. M24-30
1992; 27 EPW 1704-5 “Sickness in industries and the
Pharmaceuticals ; Rickety re­ key to revival from it.” Sri-
view procedures. 1992:27 kanta Mishra. 1992 (M a ):
EPW 1881 25 Lab IC 44-7
Privatisation : Sham Debate. Small-scale fruit and vege­
Andre Gunder Frank. 1992 table processing ; Dyna­
: 27 EPW 432 mics of development. San-
Privatisation and deregulation: jay Sinha and Saurabh Sinha
Irrelevant hypotheses. Kirti 1992 : 27 EPW A93-9
S. Parikh. 1992 : 27 EPW Some gray areas in SICA. S
483-4 Muriidharan. 1992(0) : 9
E*roductivity growth in cotton C M U 59-61
textile industry in Tamil A Theory of industrial exit.
Nadu. M.S. Subramanian. Hannan Ezekiel. 1992 ; 27
1992(Ap):27IJIR383-95 EPW 159-63
Protection, growth and compe- Towards integrative indigeni-
99

zation : The case of OB “America First” concept gener­


research in India. Jai B.P. ates : Sino-US cold war.
S in h a .l9 9 2 { A p ):2 7 m R Batuk Vora. 1991-92 : 30
337-45 (50) Mains 17-8
The Unwanted six million. 1992: The Amnesty Report, Human
27E P W I31 Rights and north south
West B«igal : Victinis of ‘Indus­ relations. ShaliniD’Souza.
trial sickness’. 1992 : 27 1992 (Jl-S ): 42 SA 271-85
EPW 1105-6 Australia moving South-East.
M.G.G.Pillai. 1992 : 27
INSOLVENCY
EPW 881-2
Need to overhaul the law of
Bosnia ; Western double-talk.
insolvency. K.Rama Qian- 1992 : 27 EPW 2274
dra Reddy. 1992(3): 70 An
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992 : 27
LT2-7 EPW 621-2
Presentation of petition to sue
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992 : 27
as an indigent person - A EPW 863-4
case for amendment. 1990: Calcutta diary. AM. 1992 : 27
Bom L R : 25-8
EPW 2343-4
INSURANCE Central Asia ; New political
Flirting with insurance 0n implications. Syed Ali Mu-
defence of the legal pro­ jtaba. 1991-92^: 30 (21)
fession). A.A. Kudrolli. Mains 29-30
1992 (M a): 7 Law Col 30- Challenges before NAM Sum­
1 mit. y.S. Jayaramu. 1991-
Insurance sans security. Kavita 92 : 30 (45) Mains 5-6
Thakkar. 1991 (N-D) : 11 Changing global scenario ;
CC7-11 Role as an intrusive power
The Public Liability Insurance In Indo Nepal relations. S.K.
Act, 1991. (Act No. 6 of Chaturvedi. 1992 (Ja-Je);
1991). 1992 (F) : 33 ACJ 48 IQ 75-88
vii-x Chemical weapons convention
“The Public Liability Insurance safeguards north’s interests.
Act, 1991 - A critical ap­ Chakravartti Raghavan.
praisal.” Ali Mehdi. 1992 1991-92 : 30 (46) Mains
(M a); 79 AIR 36-9 17-22
Trees as insurance against Chinese art of defiance. GPD.
contingencies : Case of 1992 : 27 EPW 1115
Panchm ahals D istrict, Civil-military relations in South
Gujarat. Czech Conroy. Asian, Surendra Chopra.
1992 : 27 EPW 2381-7 1992 (Jl-S): 48 IQ 109-13
Complexities of European in­
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS tegration. Eric Gonsalves.
Seventh Afro-Asian Regional 1991-92 : 30(50) Mains 5,
Conference. S.K. Kumar. 34
1992 (Ja-M a):39 Bha24- Contours of change. Sumit Cha-
7 kravartty. 1991-92:30 (Ann)
Mains 111-4
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uisannament, non-aligned mo­ cality ; A fiesh look at Iiuk>-


vement and India today. Russian relations. V. Ovch­
Surya Narayan Misra. 1992 innikov. 1991-92; 30 (25)
(J l-S ); 42SA 259-70 Mains 32-3
Distintegration of the third worid. A Fruitful odyssey. Sunrniit
Ranjan Kumar Padhee. Chakravariity. 1991-92:30
1991-92 : 30 (23) Mains (16) Mains 2-4,32
29-30 Global oil and unviability of
Does India have a role in new Pax American. Cyrus Bina.
world order? J.D. Sethi. 1992 ; 27 EPW 1467-9
1991-92:30 (54) Mains 7-9 Ideology and Soviet policy
Effective dramatisation of Gulf towards colonial and ex­
War. Shabnam. 1991-92 : colonial states with special
30 (25) Mains 30-1 reference to India 1917-
Emergence of Central Asia 1971. T. Surendar. 1992
and its relevance to (Jl-S ): 48 IQ 29-72
India. Rasheeduddin Khan. India and the United Nations
1991-92 : 30 (24) Mains Retrospect and prospects.
15-22 Sebasti L. Raj, Shaji John
The End of the cold w ar; Impli­ and Arundhuti Roy Ch-
cations for neutrality and oudhury. 1992 (Jl-S) : 42
non-alignm ent Ramon SA 242-58
Lapez. Reyes. 1992 (Ap- India at NAM : Prime Minis­
Je); 14 GM 9-29 ter’s [Narasimha Rao] ad­
European monetyy union: The dress before Jakarta Sum­
issues. Nigel M. Healey and mit (Sept. 2, 1992) 1991-
Paul Levine. 1992 : 27 92 ; 30 (47) Mains 6, 33
EPW 261-4 Is non-alignment dead ? N.C.
Everything in a name. GPD. 1991-92:30 (34) Mains 3-4
1992; 27 EPW 2280-1 Learning from Larry. S.C. 1991-
An Eye on the main chance? 92 : 30(13) Mains 1^2
1992 : 27 EPW 2079 Let Parliament debate nuclear
Face of the new world order. issue. N.C. 1991-92 ; 30
Nikhil Chakravartty. 1991- (21) Mains 2, 35
92: 30(30) Mains 2-3, 34 Limited options. 1992:27 EPW
Face of US offensive. Kewal 2139
Varma. 1991-92 : 30 (25) Mastricht Treaty after French
Mains 9-10 referendum. Bharati Sadasi-
For an alternative to ‘Globali­ vam. 1991-92 ; 30 (50)
sation’. Upendra Baxi. Mains 6
1991-92 ; 30(25) Mains 5- Mandate fix)m Jakarta. S.C. 1991-
6, 35 9 2 :3 0 (4 7 ) Mains 1-2
From mentor to master : West Meaning of Washington sum­
and East in the world adar, mit. Sumit Chakravartty.
Dipankar Sinha. 1992; 27 1991-92 ; 30 (36) Mains 3-
EPW 1003-4 4, 33
From Romanticism to practi­ Mineral resources and central
101

Asia. Sanjay Chandra. 1991-92:30(13) Many 11-


1991-92:30(26) Mains 31- 3
2 Obsession with US idiom : The
Nasser’s Pan-Arab radicalism colonised mentality. Arv-
and the Saudi drive for ind N. Das. 1991-92 : 30
Islam solidarity : A re­ (27) Mains 13-4
sponse for security. Noor Of language, books and words.
Ahmad Baba. 1992 (Ja - GPD. 1992:27 EPW 1236
Je): 48 IQ 1-22 On ‘Modernity and its victims.’
Nationalism versus internation­ Rahul. 1992:27 EPW 1031-
alism. Subhakanta Behera. 2
1992-93 :31 (6) Mains 29- Operation pushback. 1992 : 27
31 EPW 2391-2
Neighbours and borders - IV : Ploughing a lonely furrow. K.
South Asian democracies: Subrahmanyam. 1991-92:
Old and New. Anirudha 30 (41) Mains 11-2,8
C5upta. 1992:27 EPW 2354- Pressler and proliferation. G.S.
6 Bhargava. 1991-92 : 30
New agenda for NAM. S.C. (16) Mains 22-3
1991-92; 30(34) Mains I- ftotecting our allowances. 1992:
2 27 EPW 1879
The New Jews in Europe. GPD. Quest for peace from pre-to
1992 : 27 EPW 1777 post industrial society. S.R.
New reality or US bullying? Sen. 1992:27 EPW 1654-
Achin Vanaik. 1991-92 : 6
30 (28) Mains 4-5 Rediscovering South Asian
‘New World Order’ ; Into the heritage. K.R„ Narayan.
spido-’sw eb.l992:27EPW 1991-92 : 30 (Ann) Mains
438 19-20
The “New world Order” and Reflections on international
international security after conferences. Mohammad
the Gulf war : An assess­ A. Qader. 1992 : 27 EPW
ment Amitav Achaiya 1992 2414-6
(J l-S ):4 8 IQ 1-14 Religious pride and predudice.
New World Order, non-aligned GPD. 1992: 27 EPW 987
movement and India. P.S. Rich and poor choosing sides
Jayaramu. 1992 (Ja-Je): 48 over Mastricht treaty.
IQ 23-30 Jayshree Sengupta. 1991-
Nobel Peace Prize : Tribute to 92 : 39 (41) Mains 13-4
indigenous peoples’ stru­ Role of peace negotiations in a
ggle. Aziz Pabaney. 1992: revolutionary process. Na-
27 EPW 2514 rendra Singh. 1992:27 EPW
Non-proliferation : Tough times 1850-1
ahead. Gursharan S. Dhan- Russia in Asia. C. Raja Mohan.
jal. 1991-92:30(16)Mains 1991-92: 30 (41) Mains 4
24 SAARC and regional coopera­
Non-proliferadon of Soviet nuc­ tion. Aninidha Gupta 1991-
lear weapons. M. Zuberi. 92 : 30 (22) M ains^5-7_
102
Scope for major breakthrough. We shall overcome ! Nikhil
SyedAliMujtaba. 1991-92 Chakravartty. 1991-92:30
: 30 (31) Mains 25-6 (24) Mains 4, 35
Settlement of disputes by con­ West A sia: Form and substance.
sensus : An experiment in ’992: 27 EPW 1826
rural Tamil Nadu. A.K. What big powers want from UN.
Sampath. 1992 : 27 EPW Siddharth Dube. 1992 : 27
1238-40 EPW 330
Silk worm devouring mulberry Where is the world going? S.G.
tree? D.R. Rajagopal. 1991- Sardesai. 1991-92: 30 (47)
92 : 30 (43) Mains 29-32 Mains 2-3
Social development as a global Wisdom in short supply. N.C.
challenge. Ananta Giri. 1992 1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains
(Jl-S) :42 SA 286-304 143-5
South African Indians, India
and ‘New’ South Africa. INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Balance of payment problem:
Dharam pal.l992:27EPW
Selective measures hold
2357-60
the key. Ravinder Goel.
South-South co-operation
1992 : 27 EPW 323-4
Changing perspectives.
Critique of Dunkel proposals.
Arun Ghosh. 1992 : 27
EPW 563-4 1991-92:30 (6) Mains 13-
21
Standing up to blackmail. S.C.
1991-92:30 (29) Mains 1- Developments in international
trade and the trading sys­
2
tems. Arthur Dunkel. 1992
Statesmanlike initiative. Sumit
Chakrabartty. 1991-92:30 (Ja-M a): 26 FTR 223-41
EC 1992 : Impact on Indian
(23) Mains 2
textile exports. Parames-
Sudden awakening to the threat
waran Iyer. 1991 (Ap-S) :
of illegal influx. 1991-92:
96 CWN 137-8 26 FTR 29-39
Emergent intellectual property
Third world and arms trade.
regime in intemational trade
Frederick Qairmonte. 1992:
and economic developnvent.
27 : EPW 398-400
Transnational banks, US power AutarK.Kaul. 1992 (My):
8 C o rp L A d 14-21
game of global improve­
Emerging trade alliance in Asia.
ment. Amiya Kumar Bag-
M.G.G. Pillai. 1992 : 27
chi. 1992 : 27 EPW 1133-6
The UN’s leaders. Siddharth. EPW 199
Foreign trade : Un-warranted
Dube. 1992:27 EPW 1186-
optimism. 1992 : 27 EPW
7
1165
Unilateral economic sanctions
Freer trade and tue main chal­
and international norms.
lenges to the world econ­
Toshiro Ueyenagi. 1992
omy. M. Camdessus. 1991
(A p ): 7 U w Col 16-7
United Nations and Gulf crisis. (A p-S): 26 FTR 68-76
Kulwant Kaur. 1992 (Ja- GATT :Countdown to oblivion?
Je): 48 IQ 59-74
103

Frederick F. Clairmonte. Optimality of India’s foreign


1992 : 27 EPW 512-4 trade. R. Kannan. 1991 (Ap-
GATT the Dunkel draft and India. S ): 26 FTR 56-67
J.M. 1992 : 27 EPW 140-2 Political eonomy of the Uru­
GATT as instrument of re­ guay Round of trade nego-
colonisation. Surendra J. tiations-I. Muchkund Du-
Patel. 1991-92 : 30 (18) bey. 1991-92:30 (32) Mains
Mains 5-9 11-4
Growth of regional trading blocs Political economy of the Uru­
and multilateral trading guay Round of trade nego-
system. Malati Anagol. 1992 tiations-n. Muchkhhund
(Ja-M a):26FTR297-311 Dubey. 1991-92 : 30 (33)
India’s foreign trade : Lessons Mains 17-20
and challenges. T.K. Mishra. Political economy of the Uru­
1992 (Ja-Je): 48 IQ 49-58 guay Round of trade nego­
India’s foreign trade and the tiations - III. Muchkund
balance of payments dur­ Dubey . 1991-92 : 30 (34)
ing the ‘Eighties. 1991 (Ap- Mains 15-20
S ): 26 FTR 100-21 Potential for generating mutu­
India’s self-imposed isolation ally beneficial trade flows
in GATT. Suman Sahai. between India and Pacific
1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains Rim based on revealed
115-7 comparative advantage.
Indian ignorance and GATT Shobha Ahuja. 1992 (Ja-
talks. Suman Sahai. 1991- M a ): 26 FTR 271-96
92 : 30 (33) Mains 15-6 Reform of G A TT: Dunkel pro­
The Indian image abroad - need posals. Arun Ghosh. 1991-
for coherent corporate strate­ 92 : 30 (16) Mains 11-2
gies. Vikram Kumar. 1991 Regionalism and globalism.
(0-D ) :26 FTR 215-20 William F. Miller. 1992 (Ja-
Intell^lual property in inter- M a): 26 FTR 242-52
'^ational trade and the Requiem for rupee trade. R.G.
Uruguay Round. Autar Gidadhubli.l992:27EPW
Krishan Koul. 1992 : 14 1120-3
DLR 41-60 Rupee depreciation and India’s
International ethical concerns external trade and payments
of US executives : A po­ since 1971. Prabirjit Sar-
tential barrier to invest­ kar. 1992: 27 EPW 1259-
ment in some developing 66
country markets. Lawrence Section 301 and future of multi­
J. Maries, Michael A. Mayo, lateralism under the GATT.
John K. Ryans, Jr., and S.K. Verma. 1991 (O-D) :
Robert Armstrong. 1992 (Ja- 26 FTR 108-98
M a ): 26 FTR 253-61 Selling India abroad : Interface
Issues in Indo-Soviet trade. Bibek between the national and
Debroy and L.D. Margo. the corporate image. R.S.S.
1991 (A p-S):26FTR 40- Sarma and V. Ramesh. 1991
55 (O -D ): 26 FTR 204-14
104

Threat to consumer sovereignty chandraiah. 1989 (Ap-Je):


in Third World. Sudha 36 Bha 67-74
Sachdeva. 1991-92 ; 30 Canal irrigation : Major legal
(31) Mains 11-6 issues. Furqan Ahmad. 1991
Trade and environment: The (0-D): 33 JIL I589-613
GATT perspective. Bis- Composite membrance fa* canal
wajit Dhar. 1992:27EPW lining in western than
1123-4 desert, India. BhanwarDan
Trade with Russia. 1992 : 27 B ithu.l991(0-D ):38B ha
EPW 2447 163-7
Trade with Russia; New begin­ Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Proj­
ning. 1992 : 27 EPW 1105 ect. Pritpal Singh and L.K.
The US budget deficit and the Bansal. 1989 (0-D ) : 36
trade balance : An empiri­ Bha 189-98
cal analysis. Hamid Milani. Geological exploration under
1992(Ja-Ma):26FTR262- difficult condtions - Bursar
70 project. S.C. Sud and S.D.
“USA’s unjust inclusion of Gupta. 1989 (0-D) :36B ha
India in trade hitlist.” 211-5
Devesh chandra Mukher- Himalayan experience. Sati
jee. 1992 (My): 79 AIR 65- S ah n il9 8 9 (0 -D ):3 6 B h a
8 181-2,
The Uruguay Round : Status The Human angle. S.C. 1991-
paper on issues relevant 92 : 30 (50) Mains 1-2
to developing countries. Hydrological operational multi­
BibekDebroy. 1991 (0-D): purpose sub-programme
26 FTR 125-56 (HOMS-WMO). R.K. Sur-
yawanshi and S.D. Kulkami.
INTERTRETATION 1989(J1-S): 36 Bha 127-33
Basic rule for interpretation of Impact of irrigation on mul­
statutes 'Open the eyes.’ tiple cropping. B.D. Dha-
1987: 89 Bom LR 17-9 wan and Harsharan Singh
“The Mimansa principles of D atta.l992:27EPW A 15-
interpretation.” Markandey 8
Katju. 1992 (N ): 79 AIR Interview of the Minister of
161-6 State fo;' works, Jammu and
IQBAL, BADAR A Kashmir [Dr. Sheikh Mus­
Attracting investments. 1992 (S): tafa Kamal]. 1989 (O -D ):
397 Sem 24-7 36 Bha 278-9
Irrigation projects: Health impact
IQBAL, BADAR ALAM ignored. 1992 : 27 EPW
India’s exports to Japan: Prob­ 1513-4
lems and issues. 1991 (O- Joint management of irrigation
D ):4 7 IQ 1-38 systems in India : Rele­
IRRIGATION vance of Japanese experi­
ence. Ashok K. Mitra. 1992:
Aqueducts and tunnels in Hem-
27 EPW A75-82
avathy Project. N. Rama-
105

Krishna Irrigation Project (Dhom G.A. Mustafa, I.A. Sha-


Project). S.D. Katkar. 1989 miri and Mushtaq Ahmed.
(Ap-Je); 36 Bha 55-60 1989 (0-D) :36 Bha 205-9
Lift irrigation system in Ka­ Treatment downstream of Salal
shmir. G. A. Mustaffa, A.N. Dam spillway. B.L. Suri and
Saproo and J.K. Pandita. R.N. Khazanchi. 1989 (O-
1989(0-D ): 36 Bha 226-9 D): 36 Bha 176-80
Memorable fast Ashish Kothari. World Bank assistance to Sardar
1991-92: 30 (26) Mains 3- Sarovar Project. 1989 (Ap-
4. 33 Je) : 36 Bha 75-81
N arm ada: Command perform­
ance. 1992: 27 EPW 1448 ISELY,BARABARA J
Gender in parent-child interac­
Price subsidies and irrigation
tions : observation of prox­
investment in India
Macro implications. D.K. imity in two Thanjavur vil­
lages. 1992 ( J l) : 53 IJSW
Ratha and Atul Samia. 1992:
27 EPW A117-21 399-409
Ravi-Tawi irrigation complex. ISMAIL, QADRI
5.D. Sharma and D.P. ‘Boys will be boys’; Gender
Khajuria. 1989 (0-D): 36 and national agency in
Bha 246-50 Frantz Fanon and LTTE.
Role of major dams in Indian 1992 : 27 EPW 1677-9 '
economy. R.B. Shah. 1989
(J l-S );3 6 Bha 108-16 IYER, KRISHNA
Rongtong Hydroelectric Proj­ Law and justice from the per­
ect. 1989 (Jl-S) : 36 Bha spective of consciousness.
134-5 1991 (0 -D ):2 7 C M U 2 4 5
Salal Hydroelectric Project 245-56
Generation and Transmis­ Social justice - Romance and
sion. B. L. Suri and S.S. reality social justice - Sun­
Jamwal. 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha down or dim down? 1991
170-4 (Ja-M a): 27 C M U 7-20
Sardar Sarovar and the Morse IYER, N.V. RAUGHAVAN
report: A damning indict­
On coughing up collections -
ment. Praful Bidwai. 1992
sales tax cases. 1992 : 57
(Jl-S ): 42 SA 316-27 Exc LT A 14-5, 25
Socio-economic impacts of
river valley projects. S.D. IYER, PARAMESWARAN
Sharma. 1991 (O-D) : 38 EC 1992 ; Impact on Indian
Bha 155-62 textile exports. 1991 (Ap-
. Sustaining serendipity? Ground­ S ) : 26 FTR 29-30
water irrigation, growth
of agricultural production
IYER, R. KRISHNA
Search and seizure under The
and poverty in Bangladesh.
Income Tax Act popularly
R.W. Palmer-Jones. 1992:
known as ‘Income Tax
27 EPW A 128-40
Raid’. 1992 (l)K L T 23-8
Tral lift irrigation scheme.
106

IYER, RAMASWAMY R JAIN ’'^.VAKI


Fiscal deficit and public enter­ Guilder and poverty. 1992 (J 1):
prises : Some more gram- 395 Sem 32-4
mer. 1992:27 EPW 295-6
JAIN, KIRAN
IYER, V.R. KRISHNA Drainage and sanitation : Law
India, Islam and the pall of and policy. 1991 (0-D ) :
postmodernism. 1992 : 27 33 JILI 533-88
EPW 2417-9
Narcotic aggression and opera­ JAIN, KIRAN B
Polygamy in Shastric law - A
tion : Counter attack. 1991 -
study in comparison with
92 ; 30 (20) Mains 11-3
Shariah rules. 1990-91:10
Old law versus new justice :
& 11 Islamic CLQ 169-86
The dilemma of Indian ju­
risprudence. 1992(Ap-Je): JAIN,N.C
28 C M U 107-20 Musings on August 9.1991-92:
The Parameters and perils of 30 (55) Mains 4, 34
dissent by direct action. 1992
(Jl-S ):2 8 C M U 171-81 JAIN, RAVINDRA K
Worm in the apple. 1992 (Je):
JOCOB, ALICE 394 Sem 16-8
Land reform in India - A re­
view. 1892 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI JAIN,S.M
Q6-19 “Inteipretation of exemption
Legal regulatiron of estuaries. provisions.” 1992 (My) ;
1991 (0 -D ): 33 JIL I495- 79 AIR 71-3
509
JAIN, SATISH CHANDRA
JACOBS, MICHAEL Re-structuring of police ad­
United Kingdom : Whither ministration in India for the
labour? 1992 : 27 EPW 21st century. 1991 (O -D ):
1249-51 36 Adm 19-36

JAGMOHAN JAIN,SHANTIMAL
Past, present, future. 1992(Ap): “Adjustment of dues on desig­
392 Sem 18-24 nation.” 1992 ( F ) : 25 Lab
IC 17-8
JAIN, AMIT KUMAR, et al. ‘XTompany property - Its wrong­
Economic restructuring and the ful withholctog.” 1992 (Ma)
ccMnmon man. 1992 (Ja-Ma) : 79 AIR 40-3 = 1991-92 :
: 37 Adm 1-20 96C W N 73-8
JAIN, C.K “Consumerism not all green”.
Democratic hertiage : The pre­ 1992 (N): 79 AIR 173-6
“Disciplinary action - emp;oyers
cursor of our polity. 1991
taken for a ride - non sup­
(S ): 37JPI410-4
ply of E.O.’s report.” 1992
JAIN, C.K (J e ): 25 Lab laC 81-4
The Tenth Presidential elections. “Income Tax Act, 1961 re­
1992 ( S ) ; 38 JPI 332-41 assessment provisions -
107

retrospectivity”. 1992(J1): decrees in India ; A case


22 TLR 479-80 for contextual interpreta­
“Non-payment of subsistence tion. 1991 (Jl-S) : 33 JILI
allowance vitiates domes­ 432-8
tic enquiry.” 1992 ( F ) : 25
JAMBUKESAN, M
Lab IC 29-31
“Recent amendment in EPF Hypermedia : The information
system of the 90s. 1991
Scheme-sound and fury
signifying nothing.” 1992 (O-D); 36 Adm 97-101
(Ap);25 Lab IC 56-60 JAM W AL, S.S
Scheduled Castes and Sched­ Salal Hydroelectric Project
uled tribes) Prevention of generation & transmission.
AU-ocities) Act 1989 - Of­ 1989(O-D); 3 6 Bha 170-4
fences under - Treading grey
area for pre arrest bail. 1992 JASWAL, NISHTHA
( J l) :9 8 C r iU 111-2 Right to speedy trial. 1992 : 39
Wages - for purposes of contri­ Pb Univ L Rev 9 8 -1 0 9
bution. 1992 (Ma): 25 Lab JASW AL, PARAM JIT
IC 37-8
Right to speedy trial. 1992 : 39
JAISINGH, INDIRA Pb Univ L Rev 98 - 109
Cover-up of the scam. 1992 (Ag)- JASWAL, SURINDER SINGH,
S ) : 7 Law Col 3
Brief study of distributive jus­
A Judge is not a judge. 1992 tice and provisions under
(A p ); 7 Law Col 3
Indian Constitution. 1^91
Justice Fathima Beevi retires.
(Jl-S): 27 CMLJ 225-8.
1992 (Je): 7 Law Col 3
William, Wade 1992 (Ma): 7 JAYAGOVIND, A
Law Col 28-9 Resolution of inter-state water
JAITLEY, ASHOK Economy disputes : A case for
under siege? 1992 (Ap) : conciliation. 1992 (Ma) :
392 Sem 37-9 16 CtJLR 76 - 89 =1992
(Ja-Je): 24 L \ 41-9
JAITELY, JAVA
Linking up with global injus­ JAYAKUMAR, A
tice. 1991-92:30 (92) Mains Impact of non meal programme
5-8 on primary education:An
Threat to employment. 1991-92 exploratory study in Tamil
; 30 (31) Mains 17,23 Nadu. 1992 : 27 EPW 2372-
Vigil in defence of sovereignty. 80
1991-92:30 (27)Mains 2
JAY ARAM, C
JAKHAR, BALRAM Accident due to assault :Liasil-
India at cross roads. 1991 ( S ): ity of employer under Work­
37 JPI 303-6 men’s Compensation Act,
1923.1992(Ma): ACJxvii-
JAMBHOLKAR, LAKSHMI
XX
Recognition of foreign divorce
108

JAYARAMU, P.S 1991-92:30 (47) Mains 13-


Challenges before NAM Sum­ 9
mit. 1991-92 ; 30 (45) Some suggestions from a Mar­
Mains 5-6 xist standpoint. 1991-92 :
Foreign policy changes: Critics 30 (45) Mains 28-30
unfair to the government.
1991-92 : 30 (32) Mains JIT, INDER
30-2 Keep speaker above poll poli­
New World Order, non-aligned tics. 1991 (S ): 37 JPI 373-
movement and India. 1992 5
(Ja-Je) 48 IQ 23-30 JOGINAIDU,A.K.V
Raju Parshad Gupta vs. State
JAYASHEKAR
Burbulis visittolndia. 1991-92: (1991 Cri. LJ 2899)- Judi­
30 (32) Mains 27-9 cial over-activism. 1992 (3):
70 An LT 20-2
JAYASHREE, t
“Custodial offences against JOHN, JACOB K
wom en: An overall view.” Counselling only hope. 1992
(Ag): 396 Sem 43-5
1992(D) : 98 CriLJ 150-3
JEFFREYS, ALEC J JOHN, SHAJI
Identification of the skeletal re­ India and the United N ations-
mains of a murder victim Retrospect and prospects.
by DNA analysis. 1992 1992 (Jl-S): 42 SA 242-58
(Ma): 26C BIBull 11-3 Lobout, employment and trade
unions: A review of litera­
JHA, ABHAY ture. 1992 (0-D ) : 42 SA
Cropping in daylight. 1991 -92: 414-24
30 (54) Mains 22
JOHN, T.G
JHA, ALOK K The Battered woman syndrome.
The Jharidiand imbroglio. 1991 - 1992 (2)K LT51-2
92: 30 (49) Mains 8-9 The Bhowal Sanyasi case. 1992
(D K L T 80
JHA, ASHOK KUMAR The Rule of law. 1992 (1) KLT
“Whether sanction is condition
42-3
precedent for taking cog­
The Sound of music. 1992 (2)
nizance under sections 3 and
KLT 24-6
4 of Dowry Prohibition Act,
1961?” l9 9 2 (0 );9 8 C riU JOHNNIE, P.B
129-31 Evaluating the performance of
public enterprises in devel­
JHA, SHIKHA oping countries. 1992 (S ):
Urban bias in Indian public dis­ 22 CS 788-94
tribution system, 1992; 27
EPW 1022-30 JOHNNIE, PALMER B
Methodological issues of Dun­
JHUNJHUNWALA, BHARAT lop’s industrial relations
Lord Sri Ram of Indus Valley. systems theory. 1992 (Ja):
109

27 IJIR 227-42 In quest of justice : Constitu­


tional fabric and judicial
JOLLY, RICHARD fibre. 1992 : 39 Pb Univ L
Health crisis in central Asian Rev 29-36
republics. 1992 : 27 EPW
1197-1202 j o s m , p .c
Kaiyanand Sharma: A respected
JOSE, P.K memoiy. 1991-92: 30 (Ann)
Boycott of court by lawyers. Mains 135-7
1992 (2)K LT9-10
JOSHI, RAVINDER
JOSEPH, BENNY International Human Rights law
Politics of communalism: Les-
and fair trial. 1992 ( J l) : 7
sions from Kerala. 1991 -92
Law Col 21-4
: 30 (52) Mains 13-4, 34
JOSHI, S.Y
JOSEPH, LUDWINA A Exemption clauses - A bane or
Unbridgeable racial chasm.
a boon. 1992 (Ap-Je) ; 27
1991-92: 30,(29) Mains 3 AQ 2-7
JOSEPH, M.B JOSHI, SUNANDA D
Full court reference held in the
“Intercountry adoption with
High Court of Kerala on special reference to adop­
25th May 1992 on the
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thew. 1992 (1) KLT 65-70
79 AIR 97-103
JOSEPH, M.I
JUDGES
Full court reference held in the Code of conduct fa-judges. 1991-
High Court of Kerala on
92 : 96 CWN 146-7
May 27th 1992 on the
DisquaUficalion gf a judge.
demise of Shri Thaikad N.
Pawan Chaudhary. 1992(Ja-
Subramanialyer. 1992 (1)
Je): 24 lA 97-9
KLT 71-2
Judging a judge in retrospect:
Full court reference held in the
A critical, though reveren­
High Court of Kerala on tial, appraisal. S. Param-
21.10 1992 on the occas-
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sion of the swearing-in-
24-9
ceremony of Hon’ble Mr.
Judicial indiscipline. G. Sank-
Justice M. Narayana Kurup
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and Hon'ble Mr. Justice
Ad 150-2
Mathews P. Mathew as
Selectivejustice. 1992:27 EPW
additional judges of Ker­
1824-5
ala High Court. 1992 (2)
Three more judges to the High
KLT 46-51
Court. 1992(11): 183 MLJ
j o s m , K .c 19
“Constitutional development JUDICIAL REVIEW
through judicial activism.” Judicial review after thePresi-
1992: 90 A U 9-14
110

dent’s order of removal of Divan. 1992 (Ja-Je) : 22


ajudge: Does not inspire lA 28-40
constitutional legitimacy. “Constitutional development
Nilay V. Anjaria. 1992 (2) through judicial activism”.
: 12 Guj LH 28-32 K.C. Joshi. 1992 ; 90 A U
Judicial review of speaker’s de­ 9-14
cision on defections. P.P. courts & accountability of uni­
Rao. 1992 (Ja-Je) : 24 lA versities. 1992: (My-Je) ;
60-3 12 CC 40-3
Judicial review under the In­ Discretion to disobey . Rajkis-
dian Constitution. H.N. horeM ishra.l992:74C LT
Pradhan. 1992 : 73 CLT 24-31
27-30 Emerging trends of judicial
Presidential address (on the policy making in U.SA and
occasion of the M.K. India. M.K. Bhandari. 1991
Nambyar Memorial Lec­ (H -S): 27 C M U 209-17
ture. 1991-92 on Judicial Impeachment of a judge.
Review; “Foundation of Rajindar Sachar. 1991 (Ja-
the Rule of Law” by Prof. Ma): 27 CMLJ 57-61
Sir William Wade, on Fri­ Is transfer of high court judges a
day, the 3rd January 1992. threat to the independence
P.D. Desai. 1992 (2) : 12 of higher judiciary? T.P.
Guj LH 22-4 Tripathi. 1988: 5 Kan U
The speaker and judicial review. 63-78
Lalit Mohan Gautam, 1991 A Judge is not a judge. Indira
(Ja-M a): 27 C M U 71-4 Jaising. 1992 (A p ): 7 Law
Col 3
JUDICIARY Judge unseated. 1991-92 : 96
“Accountability of Judges,” CWN 67-8
M.N.Rao. 1992 (1); 68 An ‘Judicial accountability’. B.L.N.
LT 46-56 Swamy. 1992;74C LT17-
Appointment of judges and 9
roleof the Chief Justice of Judiciary; Unrealistic expecta­
India. 1991-92 ; 96 CWN
tions. 1992:27 E P W 1512-
37-40 3
“Arrest and detention of judi­ Judiciary and its accontability.
cial officers”. G.C. Singhvi. Manosoranjan Patnaik. 1992
1992 (Ap); 98 C riU 58-60 : 74 CLT 34
The Case of judicial corrup­ The Murphy story. Gurbir Singh.
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Kudrolli. 1992 (My : Law independence of judiciary”.
Col 30-1 HrudayaBallavaDas. 1992
Commission for judicial ap­
(F); 79 AIR 17-23=1991-
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Constitution Amendment Ramaswami update: The case
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tion system in USA. Anil Law Col 24
Ill

Role of judiciary in national Misra. 1990-91: 10 & II


integration. Anirudh I^asad. Islamic CLQ 165-8
1991 (Ja-Ma) : 27 CMLJ
21-48 JUSTICE ^ -
Sub Committee on Judicial Administration of justice;
Accountability submits brief Concept, application and
to Enquiry Committee. 1992 areas. Shankar Sarolia, 1992
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Unmasking of pretender: The “Adminisfration of justice in the
Srivastavajudgment. Biraj army”. Avinash Chandra
Tiwari. 1992 (My); 7 Law M angala.l992(S);79A IR
135-7
Col 12
Justice V. Ramaswami: The Administrative tribunals - A
evidencepilesup. 1992(F) wonder world. 1992(F); 7
: 7 Law Col 21-3 Law Col 25
Apex Court towards humaniz­
JU NEJA , M.M ing the administration. 1991
Bapu and Birla. 1992 (Ja-Ma): (Jl-S): 33 JILI 366-89
13 GM 477-84 Brief study of distributive jus­
tice and provisions under
JU N EJA , P.C
Indian Constitution. Ka-
Social justice and legal aid
mal Jeet Singh and Surin-
movement-Role of lawyers.
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186-201
Case of a non - entity. (In de­
JURISPRUDENCE fence o f the legal profes­
The Common core of Bentha­ sion). A.A. KudrolJi. 1992
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1992(JI-S);28CMLJ 216- 1992 ; 27 EPW 1036
22 Christians and the family courts.
Law and justice from the per­ Sebastian Champappilly.
spective of consciousness. 1992 (2)K LT26-9
IWshna Iyer. 1991(0-D): Civil and criminal justice under
27 C M U 245-56 Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Laws made by judges. 1991- Gurbachan Singh Nayyar.
92: 96 CWN 97-100 1992 (Ja-Ma); 28 C M U 46-
Old law versus new justice: 50
The dilemma of Indian ju­ Class action and payment of
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Rajkishore Mishra. 1992 AQ 7-9
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Sources of law in Hindu and 1991-92: 96 CWN 147-8
Islamic jurisprudence: A Cry for justice. Obiocha. 1992
some similarities. Srikanta (A p ):7 la w Col 21
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Delay in criminal trials. Dharam Lok Adalats: A cure worse than


Paul Sharma. 1991 (Ag) the disease? Naresh M.
25C B IB ull 5-12 Sinroja. 1992 (Ma): 7 Law
Delays and failures in our legal Col 11-2
system. Dinsoo R. Zaiwalla. Maintenance claims and the
1992 (N); 7 Law Col 23 family courts: The Pakistan
Family courts. Nilima Dutta. experience. Lucy Carroll.
1992 (Je); 7 Law Col 22-3 1991 (JI-S): 33 JILI 332-
Family courts: A critique. D. 45
Nagasaila. 1992: 27 EPW Only aggrieved party can ques­
1735-7 tion conviction. SC. 1992
The Faniily Courts Act, 1984- (N): 26 CBI Bull 29-30
A critical appreciation. R. Panchayats - the village level
LakshmiNarayan. 1992(2) delivery of justice. Harpal
KLT21-4 Kaur Khera. 1989:6 Kan
Grass root justice: The law, the U 74-93
system, and the people. D. Police and administration of
Bandhyopadhyay. 1991 (O- criminal justice. R.Deb.
D): 3 6 A d m ll-8 1992 (F): 26 CBI Bull 7.24
Indian judicial system. G. “Position of the special judges
Ramaswamy .1991 (0-D): appointed under state like
27 C M U 257-64 TTie West Bengal Criminal
“Is injunction hearing respon­ Law Acendment (Special
sible for the inordinate ^ la y Courts) Act, 1949 in the
in disposing the main suit”. aftermath of the Prevention
M. Rahman Choudhary. of Corruption Act, 1988”
1992 (Je): 79 AIR 87-9 Pradyot Kumar Sengupta.
Judicial reforms. J.C.Nayak. 1992 (Ap): 98 Cri LJ 53-7
1992: 73 CLT 21-2 Right to speedy trial. Paramjit
Justice for all? Michelle Brane. Jaswal and Nishtha Jaswal.
1992(Ag-S):7LawCol40 1992: 39 Pb Univ L Rev
Justice to judiciary is justice to 98-109
democracy. Shib Prasad Two incongruous decisions of
Raju. 1992: 73 CLT 25-7 the Apex court. J.T. Tri-
Law and justice in Jammu and vedi. 1992 (i): 12 Guj LH
Kashmir. Jagmohan Singh. 20-4
1991 (0-D ): 27 C M U 269- Wanted: A total change of India’s
93 criminal (in) justice system.
Laws and administration of jus­ Vijay Karan. 1992 (N): 26
tice during forties. 1991(O- CBI Bull 1-2
D): 27 CMLJ 294 - 301
“Legal flaws in the Special JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Implications of the linkages
Court (Trial of offence re­
between juvenile destitu-
lating to the transaction in
tion, labour and delinquency
securities) Ordinance 1992”
for ‘Juvenile justice’ in the
Pradhan Umakant. 1992
(O ): 90 Cri LJ 133-4 contemporary Indian soci­
113

ety. B.B.Pande. 1992: 14 KALA, K. SASI


DLR61-7 Integrated programme of health
Justice to the juvenile; Has and family planning: A
the message percolated? field perspective. 1992(J1-
S.B. Upadhay. 1992 (Ap); S ):3 8 IJP A 3 1 1 -2 2
7 Law Col 18-9
“Justice to juvenile offenders- KALRA, G.D
trends and issues”. Y. Pratap Fertiliser subsidy : Issues re­
Reddy. 1992 (Ap): 98 Cri lated to equity and effi­
U 49-53 ciency. 1992 : 27 EPW
Juvenile delinquency - A criti­ A43-8
cal analysis. Sukumar [KAMAL, SHEIKH MUSTAFA]
Chakraborty. 1991-92: 96 Interview of the Minister of
CWNMl-4 State for Works, Jammu &
Juvenile delinquency in India- Kashmir. 1989:(0-D): 36
Arguments against insti­ Bha 278-9
tutional treatment- Alter­
natives toinstitutions. S.M. KAMALANATHAN, K
Khan. 1992 (F): 26 CBI Population pressures-threat to
Bull 25-8 democracy. Demographic
factors and their impact
KABRA, KAMAL NAY AN on political stability and
An Alternative economic pro­ constitutional government.
gramme: Towards in­ 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA 388-
ward-looking, people-cen- 92
tred development. 1991-92:
30(19) Mains 7-13 KAM AROOPI
Magna Carta of marketisation. Assam; Now there, now not there.
1991-92: 30 (20) Mains 2- 1992 : 27 EPW 1593
5,33
KAM ATH, M.V
Reflections on socialist perspec­
[Dadabhoi Naoroji]
tive. 1991-92:30 (40) Mains
Remembering a proud Indian.
23-8
1991-92:30 (42) Mains 21-
Reflections on socialist perspec­
2
tive- II. 1991-92: 39 (41)
Mains 27-31 KAMESHW ARI, G
Punishment in socio-economic
KACHRU, YAMUNA
offences. 1992 (1) : 68 An
The Indian face of English. 1992
LT21-6
(Ma):391 Sem43-6
KANETKAR, V.G
KAGALKAR, PRATIBHA C
Rising crime- A way out.
African socialism re-examined.
199KN-D): 25 CBI Bull
(Jl-S): 48 IQ 73-84 1-4
KAIA, AKRITA
KANGO, G.H
Water. 1989 (Ja-Ma): 36 Bha Afforestation of Rangil water­
21-2 shed and protection of
114

water augmentation plant. sector to gross domestic


1989 (O-D): 36 Bha 270-3 product in India: An evalu­
ation. 1992: 27 EPW 2047-
KANNA, V. VENKAT
56
“Myth and reality of chile mar­
riages; A historical perspec­ KANT, KRISHAN
tive of legislation and im­ Consensual nationalism: An
plementation. 1992 (2): 69 approach paper. 1991-92:
An LT 52-8 30 (Ann) Mains 27-36

KANHERE, VUAY K APA D IA ,JA IRA J


ESIS - A fraud workers. 1992 Trading in public sector bonds.
(M y ): 7 Law 61 24-5 1992: 27 EPW 1710-1

KANNA, V. V enkat KAPUR, J.C


“Myth” and reality of child Message from Rio. 1991 -92:30
m arriage: A historical per­ (48) Mains 13,26
spective of legislation and
KAPPOR,SUNEERA
implementation. 1992 (2):
Gandhi’s concept of freedom.
69 An LT 52-8
1992(Ja-Ma): 13GM443-
KANNABIRAN, K.G 53
Arbitrary laws- danger to soci­
KARAN, VUAY
ety. 1991-92 : 30 (33) Mains
Crime in India: A review-
6,3 5
1991. 1992 (Ap): 26 CBI
Creeping decay in institutions
Bull 3-8
of democracy. 1992:27
Wanted: A total change of In­
EPW 1718-20
dia’s criminal (in) justice
Crime and punishment. 1992:
27 EPW 2348-51 system. 1992 (N): 20 CBI
Democracy in the dock. 1992 Bull 1-2
A Case for a cultural revolution
(Jl): 7 Law Col 44
oflndia’spolice. 1992(Ja):
P W G : State government flouts
law. 1992: 27 EPW 1243- 26 CBI Bull 1-5
4 KARANTH, G.K
Political expediency defying Privatisation of common prop­
legal probity. 1991-92:30 erty resources: Lessons from
(44) Mains 3, 34 rural Karnataka. 1992: 27
KANNAN, K.P EPW 1680-8
Rural neglect. 1992 (Jl): 395 KARANWAL,ARUN
Sem 49-52 Deforestation and ground water
problems. 1989(Ja-Ma): 36
KANNAN, R
Bha 35-6
Optimality of India’s foreign
trade. 1991-92 (Ap-S): 26 KARKAL, M ALINI
FTR 56-67 Sexism in population research
KANSAL, S.M and policy. 1992 (Jl) 53
Contribution of ‘Other Services’ IJSW441-8
115

KARLEKAR, HIRANMAY in India. 1992 (Ja-Je): 24


What Satyajit symbolised in lA 76-83
Bengali psyche. 1991 -92:
30 (29) Mains 21-2 KAUR, KULWANT
United Nations and Gulf crisis.
, KATHIKETAN, D.R 1992 (Ja-Je): 48 IQ 59-74
International views on fire-arms
KAUR, NARINDER
and explosives. 1992 (N):
26 CBI Bull 3-6 Emerging dimensions in pri­
vatisation of public enter­
KASHYAP,VANDANA prises: A comparative
Prisioners, prison conditions analysis of developed and
and prison reforms: An developing economies.
empirical study of prison 1992 (N): 22 CS 983-90
administration in Hima­ Price level accounting in India.
chal Pradesh. 1988: 5 Kan 1 9 9 2 (0 ): 22 CS 879-9
U 79-99 Tax planning through leasing.
1992 (My): 22 CS 416-8
KATJU, MARKANDAY
“Air Law”. 1992(0): AIR 145- KAUR, RANBIR
8 Concept of retrenchment: An
“The Mimansa principles of appraisal of judicial and
interpretation”. 1992 (N): legislative trends. 1992:39
79 AIR 161-6 Pb Univ L Rev 127-32
“The Nature and problems of
space law”. 1992 : 79 AIR KAUSHIK, ANIL
177-83 “Industrial relations: Need to
form new exit policy”.-1992
KAUL. AUTAR K (Ap): 25 Lab IC 49-51
Emergent intellectual property “Minority educational institu­
regime in international tion; Comment on decision
trade and economic devel­ in -M.H. Walters v. The
opment. 1992(My);8Corp Basel Mission Higher Edu­
L Ad 14-21 cation Centte Dharwad, AIR
1991 SC 2230”. 1992 (N):
KAUL, D.N
79 AIR 171-3
Militancy: a comment. 1992
(Ap): Sem 43-5 KAWOSA, M.A
State of environment in Jammu
KAUR,ARVIND
& Kashmir. 1989 (0-D):
Abortion: A socio-legal outlooj.
36B ha 184-8
1992: 39 Pb Univ L Rev
202-8 KESAR, JASM INE
Electorate dilemma. 1992 (Ap- The Magic of water. 1989 (Ja-
Je):28C M L J 133-7 M a ): 36 Bha41
Rape: A critical analysis. 1992
(Ja-Ma): 28 C M U 32-41 KETKAR, S.D
Krishna Irrigation Project (Dhom
KAUR, INDERM EET Project). 1989(Ap-Je): 36
Recognition of foreign divorces Bha 55-60
116

KHADILKAR, V.S personal behavior: A com­


Adjudication of adjudication. parative study of dual ca­
1992:62 ExcL'^A18-22 reer and single career fami­
lies. 1992 (Ap): 53 IJSW
KHAJURIA, D.P 232-43
Ravi-Tawi irrigation complex.
1989 (O-D): 36 Bha 246- KHANNA, H.R
50 “Speech by Hon’ble Mr. H.R.
Khanna while inaugurat­
KHAJURIA, H.B ing lawyers’ conference at
Drinking water supply in Jammu Allahabad on21-12.1991".
region. 1989 (O-D): 36 Bha 1992:90 ALJ 1-5
200-4
KHANNA, SHAMONA
KHAN, ARISHI Gay rights. 1992 (Je): 7 Law
Restructuring the constitution. Col 4-9
1991-92:30(54) Mains 14- Padmasini’s quest for justice.
5 1992 (Ma): 7 Law Col 25
K H A N,A TTEQUE The Travails of the Ameena case.
Waqfs and the Constitution of 1992 (My): 7 Law Col 22-3
India-statutory provisions KHANOLKAR,S.S
and judicial decisions. 1990- Hindutva and hatred for mus-
91: 10 & 11 Islamic CLQ lims. 1992-93:31 (6) Mains
119-26 13
KHAN, KALEEM MOHD KHARE, HARISH
Managerial promotions: Per­ Reflections on scam politics.
ception of public and pri­ 1991-92:30(47)Mains4-5
vate sector executives. 1992 Regional parties: reduced effi­
(Ja): 2 7 IJIR 299-308 cacy. 1992 (N): 399 Sem
KHAN, M IR KAMALUDDIN ALI 33-5
The Institution of governor. 1992
KHA TKHATE,DEENA
(2): 69 An LT 33-7 Flying on the wings of time.
KHAN, RASHEEDUDDIN 1992 : 27 EPW 743-5
Emergence ofCentral Asia and From there to eternity. 1992
its relevance to India 1991- 27 EPW 1587-8
9 2 :3 0 (24) Mains 15-22 Heartbeats of America. 1992
27 EPW 384-5
KHAN, S.M No need for defenders. 1992
Juvenile delinquency in India- 27 EPW 1776
Arguments against insti­ Union budget: Unrevealed pref­
tutional treatment- Alter­ erences. 1992:27 EPW 565-
natives to institutions. 1992 6
(F): 26CBI Bull 25-8
KHAWAR, EKRAM
KHANDELW AL, PREETAM A Crisis of leadership. 1991-92
Family enviroment and inter­ 30(18) Mains 19-21
117

Perverted logic. 1991-92 : 30 KOSAMBI, MEERA


(49) Mains 10, 34 Indian response to Christianity,
church and colonialism:
K H A ZANCHI,R.N
Case of Pandita Ramabai.
Treatment downstream of Salal
1992: 27 EPW W S 61-71
Damspilway. 1989 (0-D):
36 Bha 176-80 KOSHY, NINAN
South African Indians: Facing
KHERA, HARPAL KAUR
the future in a period of
Panchayats - the village level
transition. 1991-92: 3iO
delivery of justice. 1989:6
(Ann) Mains 71-94
Kan U 74-93
Refugees and the right of asy­ KOTH ARI, ASfflSH
lum. 1988:5 Kan LJ 1-25 Memorable fast 1991-92: 30(26)
Mains 3-4, 33
K H E R G A M W A L A ,F .J
Police actrocities at Manibeli:
India-Israel ties: who gains what? Report of a visit. 1991-92:
1991-92:30(17) Mains 3, 30 (28) Mains 13-6
34
Politics of biodiversity conven­
K H O CH E, C.D tion 1992:27 EPW 749-55
Second IWRS symposium on
KOTH ARI, M ILOON
water conservation for na­ Living conditions. 1992 (Jl*):
tional develpment. Partici­
395 Sem 24-31
pation report. 1989 (Ap-Je):
36 Bha 100-2 KOTHARI, RAJNI
Area of darkness. 1992 (N):
KHOROS, VLADIM IR G
399 Sem 14-7
Perestroika and the history of
Capitalism and colonialism:
Russia. 1991-92 30 (13) Global historical context.
Mains 19-26
1991-92: 30 (34) Mains
KHURANA, R.K 11-4
Exit policy. 1992 (N): 22 CS
KOTOVSKY, G R IG O RI
996-7
Primitive accumulation and
KINI, NAGESH kleptocratic rule. 1991-
Audit under changing economic 92: 30 (46) Mains 23-6
and social environment.
KOUL, AUTAR KRISHAN
1992(D ):9C orpLA dl38-
Intellectual property in interna­
40
tional trade and the Uru­
k ir p a l , v in e y guay Round. 1992:14 DLR
Nadine Gordimer. 1991 (0-D): 41-60
10 lA SSIQ 139-45 Negotiating the intellectual
property in international
K OH LI, D.P trade and the Uruguay
T heCBI motto. 1991 (Ag): 25 Round of multilateral trade
CBI Bull 1-2 negotiations under GATT.
1991 (0-D): 26 FTR 157-
79
118

KRIPA, A.P KRISHNARAJ, MAITHREYI


Farmers’ movement in Karna­ Theoretical perspectives and
taka. 1992; 27EPW 1182- methodology for women’s
3 studies. 1992(J1):53USW
367-84
KRISHNA, BAL Women craft workers as secu­
Delay bar in dismissal case. CBI
rity for family subsistence.
Bull 45-6 1992: 27 EPW 7-17
Caution on handwriting as evi­
dence 1992 (3): CBI Bull KR1SHNASWAMY,K.S
31-2 More a lawyer’s brief than a
Ground for police dismissal. report. 1992:27 EPW 391-
1992 (N) 26 CBI Bull 27-8 3
Resource transfers in budget for
KRISHNA, C.S 1992-93 and Eight Plan.
First Congress ministry and 1992 : 27 EPW 839-41
labour: Struggles of textile
mill workers in Coimba­ KRISHNASWAMY, K.S
tore 1937-39. 1992:27EPW Which direction and what at-,
1497-1506 mosophere? 1992: 27 EPW
1471-2
KRISHNAMACHARI, K.A.V.R
A Community based study of KRISHNASWAMY, N
the sociological aspects of Towards a good police force.
night blindness in the desert 1992(Ja): 26CBIBull31-
region of Rajashthan. 1992 2
(Ja): 53 IJSW 45-50
KRISHNASWAMY, SHREERAM
KRISHNAN, DAYAN Colonial foundations of west­
Liberalisation and the consti­ ern capitalism. 1992: 27
tution. 1992 (Je): 7 Law EPW PE 81-9
Col 13-8
KROPOTOV, A
KRISHNAN, R Great changes likely in the
Mere entry in central excise Soviet defence forces: No
tariff not to entail liability more socialistic and politi­
to duty. 1992 (Ja): 7 Corp cal feeding. 1991 (Jl-S):
L Ad 23-5 27 C M U 233-7
SEBI Ordinance, 1992 : Some
KUDCHEDKAR, SHIRIN
comments. 1992 (M a): 22
Gender and literary research.
CS 213-7
1992(Jl): 53IJSW 463-74
KRISHNAN, T.N
KUDROLLI, A. A
Population, poverty and emoloy-
ment in India. 1992:27 EPW Case of a non-entity. (In de­
fence of the legal profes­
2479-97
sion). 1992 (Je): 7 Law Col
KRISHNAN, V 30-1
Expenditure on eligible proj­ The case of judicial corrup­
ects or schemes on outline. tion (In defence of the
1992: 106 Ta 10-4
119

legal profession). 1992 KUMAR, AMITAVA


(My); 7 Law Coll 30-1 Los Angeles riots and televi­
The Case of a scheduled caste sion. 1992: 27 EPW 1311
(In defence of the legal
profession). 1992 (Ag-S); KUMAR, ARUN
■ 7 Law Col 42-3 Financial scacm: Facing up to
The Case of unnatural guardi­ realities. 1991-92: 30 (39)
ans (In defence of the Mains 4-6
Financial scam: Facing up to
legal profession). 1992 (N):
7 Law Col 26-7 realities. 1991-92: 30 (39)
Rirting with insurance (In Mains 4-6
defence of the legal pro­ Spectre of destabilisation. 1991-
92: 30 (24) Mains 9-10
fession). 1992 (Ma): 7
Law Col 30-1 KUMAR, ARVIND
KULKARNI, B.K “Rape-a critical analysis”. 1992
(Je): 9 8 C riU 8 1 -7
Some aspects of contept of court.
1992 (Ag)L 8 Corp L Ad KUMAR, ASHOK
142-5 “Equal protection vis-a-vis tax­
KULKARNI, MANU N ing. 1992 (Ja): 22 T L R 1-5
Universal immunisation pro­ KUMAR, B
gramme in India: Issues Human Rights and the chapter
of sustainability. 1992: 27 of the United Nations. 1992:
EPW 1431-7 39 P bU n iv L R ev 209-16
KULKARNI, S.D KUMAR, B. GOPALAKRISHNA
Hydrological operational multi­ Can the market do it? Eco­
purpose sub programme nomic reform in an uncer­
(HOMS)-WHO. 1989 (Jl- tain world. 1992:27 EPW
S); 36 Bha 127-33 595-8
KUMAR, A. GANESH KUMAR, B.V
Falling agricultural investment Controlled delivery-As a tool of
and its consequences. 1992: investigation. 1991 (N-D):
27 EPW 2307-12 25 CBI Bull 19-22
KUMAR, AJAY KUMAR, BUOY
Collapse of USSR and the Marx­ “Industrial jurisprudence - at a
ist utopia. 1991-92: 30 cross road”. 1992 (S): 25
(24) Mains 33-5 LabIC 121-5
In step with the world. 1992
(N): 399 Sem 26-9 KUMAR, CHANDRA
Bihar: Under the shadow of
KUMAR, AMAL CHANDRA gun. 1991-92:30 (23) Mains
Jharkhand movement at cross­ 23-5
roads. 1991-92: 30 (25)
Mains 7-9 KUMAR, K
Medico-legal significance of
120

burn injuries. 1992 (Ma): tion of minority sharehold­


7 Law Col 17-20 ers rights. 1992 (Ma): 7
Scope of section 80 of Income Crop L Ad 87-91
Tax Act. 1992:106 Ta 29- Share transfer delays. 1992(N):
31 9 Corp L Ad 107-10
Stockinvest - A boon to small
KUMAR, K.G
investors. 1992(S): 9Corp
Romancing rubber. 1992; 27
L Ad 16-9
EPW 1306 Use of Indian stock market as
KUMAR, KRISHNA an instrument of economic
Continued text. 1992 (D): 400 growth. 1992 (Ja): 7 Corp
Sem 16-20 LA d 12-7

KUMAR, M.R KUMAR, NIRMAL


Speech identification and tape Gandhi’s struggle against com-
authentication- A new munalism and casteism.
emerging area in criminal­ 199-92: 30 (51) Mains 27-
istics. 1992 (Je); 26 CBI 8
Bull 18-25 KUMAR, P.V.PRA VEEN
KUMAR, M .R.PRADEEP Impact of C O - operati visation on
A Comment on sec. 16(c) of the working conditions: Study
Specific Relief Act, 1963. of Beedi industry in Ker­
1992(11): 183 (II) M U 20 ala. 1992:27 EPW 1333-8

KUMAR, NARESH KUMAR, PRADEEP


Corporate governance - Role of Hindutva: Militancy and semi-
the Board, managing di­ tism. 1991-92 : 30 (20)
rector and chairman. 1992 Mains 23-4
(O); 9C M U 51-3 Second round of states’ reoor-
Corporate mambershipof stock ganisation: Issues and
exchanges. 1992 (Jl) : 8 problems. 1991-92: 30
Corp L Ad 75-8 (54) Mains 10-3
Free market pricing of public
KUMAR, R.G.B. BHAGAVATH
issues - implications. 1992
“Amalgamated company and tax
(Ag): 8 Coip L Ad 132-4
liability under Section 41
Indian corporate sector going
(l)ofI.T .A ct.l961”. 1992
global - vital issues. 1992
(Ap): 122 TLR 291-4
(My): 8 Corp L Ad 11-3 “Intangible addidons and its
Insider trading in India -
treatment under Income Tax
SEBI’s draft resolutions
Act, 1961.” 1992 (Ap) : 22
for investigation and prose­ TLR 289-91
cution. 1992(F): 7 Corp L No taxable income on remis­
Ad 51-5 sion of trading liability of
Insider trading regulation. 1992 amalgamating company.
(F): 22 CS 111-5, 17
1992(Ja): 7 Corp L Ad 17-
Prevention of oppression and
9
mismanagement - protec­
121

KUMAR, R. SAMPATH KUMAR, SUMANGLA


Licensing of foreign owned trade Reservation: Cure or Malaise?
marks in India. 1992 (Ja- 1991-92:30 (22) Mains 31-
Je): 24 lA 95-6 4

KUMAR, RAKESH KUMAR, SURESH


Hydrology and water resources Gandhi’s concept of freedom.
in ancient India. 1989 (Ap- 1992: 13 GM 443-53
Je): 36Bha61-6
KUMAR, T. KRISHNA
KUMAR, RAM NARAYAN Forgetting to remember. 1992:
Constitutional perspective. 1992 27 EPW 2297-2301
(O): 398 Sem 20-3
The Problem. 1992 (O): 398 KUMAR, T. RAVI
Sem 12-3 On certain aspects of finacial
reforms. 1991-92: 30 (40)
KUMAR, RAMESH Mains 7-9
“Logic of relying on dying dec­
laration alone”. 1992 (Jl):
KUMAR, VIKRAM
The Indian image abroad- need
98 C r iU 109-11
for coherent corporate
KUMAR, RAVINDER strategies. 1991 (O-D): 26
Education and social change. FTR 215-20
1992 (D): 400 Sem 14-5
KUMARASWAMY, K
KUMAR, S.K Modern agriculture and organic
Seventh Afro Asian regional manures. 1992 (Ap): 6
conference. 1992(Ja-Ma): Encology 19-21 '
Bha 24-7
KAMAROOPI
KUMAR, SATISH Back to bad old days. 1992: 27
Who rock the cradle? Women EPW 1307
fertility control and tech­
nology in India. 1992(J1-
KUNDU, AMITABH
S): 38 IJPA 323-32 Growth of non-agricultural
employment-A hypothesis
KUMAR, SHARAT on rural urban linkages.
Political process: A crisis of 1991(0-D):10IASSIQ1-
system. 1991-92: 30 (43) 20
Mains 13-4, 32 Urban bias inPDS: Reexami­
What is to be done? 1992-93: nation of NSS Data. 1992:
31 (6)Mains 11-2 27 EPW 1340-1

KUMAR, SUDHIR KUNDU, SAMARENDRA


Jal Hai Jan Hai-An experiment Democracy and Indian parlia­
in Dumka district of Bihar. ment. 1991 (S) 137 JP I380-
I992(Ja-Ma): 37Adm 95- 2
113
KURUP, K NARAYANA
Full Court reference held in the
122

High Court of Kerala on KYNDIAH, P.R


21.10.92 on the occassion Traditional institutions and
of the swearing-in-cere- parliamentary democracy
mony of Hon’ble Mr. in Meghalaya. 1991(8): 37
Justice M. Narayana Kurup JP I333-7
and Hon'ble Mr. Justice
Mathew P. Mathews as
LABOUR
“Abolition of contract labour
additional judges of Kerala
system in India”. H.S.
High Court. 1992(2) KLT
Pandey. 1992 (F): 25 Lab
46-51
IC 19-25
KURUP, M.B “Absence due to detention in
Full court reference held in the jail: quiz”. M.M.Ahuja.
High Court of Kerala on 1992 (Je):25 Lab IC 86-8
25th May 1992 on the Accident due to assault: Liabil­
demise of Shri K.K. ity of employer under
Mathew. 1992(1) KLT65- Workmen’s Compensation
70 Act, 1923. C.Jayaram and
Full court reference held in the K. Janardhana Rao. 1992
High Court of Kerala on (M): 33 ACJ xvii-xxi
May 27th 1992 on the “Adjustment of dues on resigfha-
demise of Shri Thaikad N. tion”. Shantimal Jain. 1992
Subramania Iyer. 1992(1) (F)125LabIC 17-8
KLT 71-2 And now...Compulsory overtime
Menon, K.P. Radhakrishna- in Japan. DN. 1992:27 EPw
retirement of - Mathews, P. 152
Mathew and Jagannadha BJP's double-talk. 1992:27 EPw
Menon, 1992 (1) KLT 17- 241
22 Bhilai workers: Mouting repres­
Padmanabhan, S, retirement sion. 1992: 27 EPW 1356
of - Speeches by Mathew Bhilai workers on the brink.
P. Mathews, Jagannadha Anjali Deshpande. 1991-
Rao and reply by S. Pad­ 92:30 (Mains 3
manabhan. 1992(1) KLT “A Bull fighting on powers of
29-34 labourcourt-U/S. 33 (2) of
Welcome to the new judges. the Industrial Disputes Act,
1992 (2) KLT 1-8 1947: A legal analysis”.
M.M. Ahuja. 1992 (Ap):
KUSUM .25 Lab IC 51-6
The Pre-natal diagnostic tech­
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992: 27
niques (Regulation and EPW 2089-90
Preventaion of Misuse) Bill “Compensation in lieu of
1991: A critique. 1991 (Jl- reinstatement or premium
S): 33 H LI413-7
for misconduct”. M.M.
KUTTY, K.B. MOHAMED Ahuja. 1992 (Ja): 25 Lab
Tax on iter-state sale- A legal IC 14-6
conundrum. 1991 (D): 15
CULR 347-78
123

Concept of retrenchment: An Exist policy : Agenda for trade


appraisal of judicial and unions. Mukul. 1991-92 :
legislative trends. Ranbir 30 (33) Mains 11-2
Kaur. 1992 ; 39 pb Univ L Exist policy - end of labour
Rev 127-32 laws ? K. Chandru. 1992
Constructive workers at cross­ (M a): 7 Law Col 4-7
roads. Gabriele Dietrich. Female agricultural labourers and
1992: 27 EPw 1970-2 rural development. V.
“Contract Labour (Regulation Shobha. 1991-92 : 30(37)
6 Abolition) Act, 1970 : Mains 27-30
Unregistered employers & Fertility and female labour force
unlicenced contractors participation in Kerala.
denominational folds”. Mridual Eapen. 1992 : 27
Brijmohan Mundra. 1992 EPW 2179-88
(J l); 25 Lab IC 106-10 First Congress ministry and
Deduction of full day's wages labour; Struggles of testile
for absence of bank of Inr mill workers in Coimba­
dia case. Suresh C. Srivas- tore, 1937-39. C.S. Krishna.
tava. 1991 (Jl-S) 33 JILI 1992: 27 EPW 1497-1506
418-28 For more effective mobilisation.
Detenninants of bargaining struc­ 1992: 27 EPW 1449
ture in India: An explora­ Foreign investor and Tu b ^h -
tory exercise. Debashish ing. Jayshree Sengupta.
Bhattacaerjee. 1992: 27 1991-92:30 (36) Mains 15-
EPW M 71-4 6
“Disciplinary action-employers Impact of job enrichment on
taken for aride-hon supply work and organisatironal
of E.O’s reports” . Shanti- indentificatiron. Pushpa
mal Jain. 1992 (Je): 25 Lab Gandhi. 1992 (Ja); 27 IJ­
IC81-3 IR 289-98
ESIS' A fraud on workers. Vijay Indian workers in West Asia.
Kanherc. 1992 (My): 7 Law Protectiorn for house -
Col 24-5 maids. 1992:27 EPW 1880-
Employee stress: A study with 1
reference to bank employ­ Industrial exist: Red herrings
ees T.R. Rajeshwari. 1992 and real options. JM. 1992
(Ap): 2 7 IJIR 419-29 : 27 EPW 247-9
“Enforcement of equal Remu­ “Industrial jurisprudence- at a
neration Act, 1976 and status cross”. Bijoy Kumar. 1992
of women workers: Myth (S): 25 Lab IC 121-5
and reality”. Madhuri Singh. “Industrial law - Theft’ as mis-
1992 (M a): 25 Lab IC 33- conduct-How to go about
7 punishing it”. PrakashCh-
Equaltiy principle applied to oudhary. 1992 (Ma): 25
work of same nature. Ra- Lab IC 41-3
jasi Clerk. 1992 (A p): Law “Industrial relations: Need to
Col 13-5 form new exit policy”
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Anil Kaushik. 1992 (A p): Mains 17-21


25 Lab IC 49-51 “Non-payment of subsistence
Jute mill-owners’ offensive allowance vitiates domes­
against workers. BirenRoy. tic enquiry”. Shantimal Jain.
1992: 27EPW 1893-4 1992(F): 25 Lab IC 29-31
Labour; Facing globalisation. Occupational health issues of
1992: 27 EPW 732-3 women in Bidi Industry.
Labour, employment and trade Nitya Rao. 1991-92 ; 30
unions: A review of litera­ (21) Mains 27-8
ture. Shaji John. 1992 (O- Participation and the perceptions
D ):42 SA 414-24 about organizational effec­
Labour policy: Trade unions’ tiveness. S.V. Hariharan and
retreat. 1992:27 EPW 1944 S. Ganesan. 1991 (J e ): 32
Leagal disabilities of workmen. ILS 847-53
K. Srinivasan. 1992 (F ): 7 Planation Labour Act and child
Corp L Ad 33-6 labour. Sharit K. Bhowmik.
Legal setback for contract labour. 1992 : 27 EPW 2287-9
Gurbir Singh. 1992:27 EPW “Principles and procedure for
689 disciplinary action”. M.M.
“Maximisation of production, Pande. 1992 (O) : 25 Lab
sense of belonging and IC 129-34
guarantee of tenure of Proletarianisation of Indian
employment- Supreme labour: Some evidence. B.N.
Court’s point of view”. Ghosh. 1991-92: 30 (33)
K.P. Agrawal. 1992 (Ja): Mains 31-2
25 Lab IC 11-4 “Proposed industrial relations
Mechanisation and the working law - some suggestions”.
class women. Lina Sen. 1992 Subhash C. Sharma. 1991
(0 -D ):4 2 SA 391-400 (My): 25 Lab IC 65-75
Membership participation in Public sector employees: New
union activities. A. Gani. agenda for action. Mukul.
1992 (Ja): 2 7 IJIR 243-58 1992: 27 EPW 11125-8
Methodological issues of Dun­ “The Rate of interest and the
lop's industrial relations date of its imposition for
systems theory. Palmer B. delays in the payment of
Johnnis.l992(Ja):27IJIR compensation due under
227-42 The Workmen’s Com­
The Minimum wage and social pensation Act, 1923- An
justice. Damodar Panda. overview.” N. Mahash-
1992 (0 -D ): 42 SA 442-9 wara Swamy and V. Nag-
“Misconduct, disciplinary pro­ eswaraRao. 1992 (Ma): 25
ceeding and punishment.” Lab IC 76- 80
S. Ramanathan. 1992 (Ja ): “Recent amendment in EPF
25L abIC 1-11 Scheme-sound and fury
Niyogi's murder and trade un­ signifying nothing”. Shan­
ion movement today. timal Jain. 1992 (Ap): 25
Mukul. 1991-92 : 30 (19) Lab IC 56-60
125

“Reference orders: A legal considerations in interest


autopsy”. M.M.Ajuja. 1992 arbitration. David A Dilts
(F); 25 Lab IC 25-9 and Stanley W. Elsea. 1992
Role making behaviour, organ­ (Ja): 27 IJIR 279-88
isational priorities and What is disablement under The
managerial situational con- Workmen’s Compensation
. trol. Omber Bin Sayeed. Act, 1923. N. Mahesh-
1992 (Ap); 2 7 IJIR 346-69 wara Swamy and V. Nag-
Rural non-farm exployment in eswara Rao. 1992 (Ma);
India: Issues and Policy. 33 ACJ xxvi-xxxii
Vibhooti Shukla. 1992:27 Workers right to health: A plea
EPW 1477-88 to Parliament. Upendra
“Seniority and ad hoc serv­ Baxi. 1992 (1): 68 An LT
ices”. Guru Gyan Singh. 57-8
1992 (N); 25 Lab IC 137- Workshop on effective uses of
44 law for grassroot rural
Some thoughts on our trade workers- a report. 1992
unions. N.R. Sheth. 1992 (My-Je): 12 CC 5-12
(Ja): 53IJSW 192(Ja): 53 A Year after Niyogi’s murder.
IJSW 127-38 RajniBakshi. 1992:27 EPW
Sugarcane cutters: Between 2157
field and factory, K.
LADDHA,R.N
Jothi Sivagnanam and C.
“Interpretation of exemption pr­
Rajendran. 1992: 27 EPW
1051 ovision”. 1992 (My): 79
Thinking about the labour AIR 71-3
process: Some clues from LADDHA, RAMNIWAS
Wetern studeis. Bernard “Income-Tax Act, 1961: Sec­
D’Mello. 1992:27 EPW tion 263: Needs be scra­
M 63-70 pped: An autopsy” . 1992
United Kingdom: Short reprieve. (S): 22 TLR 529-31
1992: 27 EPW 2337-8 “Income Tax Act, 1961 Reas­
United Kingdom: Whither sessment provisions - retro-
labour? Michael Jacobs. spectivity”. 1992 (Jl): 22
1992: 27 EPW 1249-51 TLR 479-80
“Unorganised labour and Mini­
mum Wages Act”. K.P. LAKDAWALA, D.T
Agrawal. 1992 (Jl): 25 ImpJicatirons of the 1992-93
Lab& IC 110-2 budget. 1992:27 EPW 807-
Wages - for purposes of contri­ 9
bution”. Shantimal Jain.
LAKHDIVE, B.A
1992 (Ma): 25 Lab IC 37- Scope for biological agricul­
8 ture in assured rainfall zone
West B engal: Worker's wrath. of Maharashtra. 1991 (Ag):
1992: 27 EPW 1581 6 Encology 27-34
What do arbitrators do: Em­
pirical results and ethical
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LAKHOTIA, R.N 1992 (Ap-Je): 42 SA 192-


“Finance bill, 1992-Important, 200
income-tax amendments for
LAND
taxpayers”. 1992(Ap): 22
Are grazing lands‘Wastelands’?
TLR 294-8
Some evidence from Ra­
LAKSHMAN, NIRMALA jasthan. Rita Brara. 1992:
Balance-sheet of Rio Confer­ 27 EPW 411-8
ence. 1991-92: 30 (36) Bihar’s bane: Slow progress on
Mains 5-6, 35 land reforms. Indu Bharti.
1992: 27 EPW 628-30
LAKSHMANAN, V
Bihar’s land libCTatlon struggles.
Order 7, rule 11 (a), C.P.C - an
Mukul. 1992: 27 EPW
insight. 1992(11): 183 M U
1780-1
22-4
Centre-state consultations on
LAKSHM I, G land reforms, 1972-1992.
MRTP (Amendment) Act, 1991, S.R. Sankaran. 1992 (Ja-
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40 Changing agrarian structure,
and directions for land
LAL, HARDWAR reform in Andhra Pradesh
Of legislatures and legislators. in the 1990s. G. Partha-
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lASSI Q 34-47
LA L,JAW A HAR
Investors understanding of infor­ Changing tenancy relations in
West Bengal: Popular
mation: Some evidence,
1992(M a):22C S211-2 notions, grassroot realities.
G.K. Chadha and S.K.
LA L’S Bhaumik. 1992: 27 EPW
“Delay in launching prosecu­ 1009-17, 89-98
tion under Prevention of Colonisation of tribal lands in
Food Adulteration Act, ef­ Indonesia; State ration­
fect”. 1992 (A g): 98 Cri U ales, rights to land and
113-5 environmental justice. G.
Peter Penz. 1992 (Ap-Je):
LAL,V1KRAM
42 SA 139-59
A Learning experience. 1992
Dora and Gadi: Manifestation
(Ag): 26CBI Bull 48-53 of Landlord domination in
LALVANI, HARISH Telengana. I. Thirumali.
Knowledge design in vedic 1992: 27 EPW 477-82
and post-vedic thought. Impact of land reforms on
1992 (D): 400 Sem 39-43 agrarian structure and ag­
ricultural growth in Uttar
LALAWANI, MAHESH Pradesh. Ajit Kumar Singh.
Land productivity in the North 1992 (Ja-Je): lOIASSIQ
Eastern India: Cropwise 48-60
analysis in the food sector. Impact of land reforms on socio-
127

economic conditions of spective for strategy and


peasants in Himachal programmes. V.M. Rao.
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VamaandB.K.Sikka. 1992 Land reforms: The next step.
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Impact on the failure to serve Je): 10 lA SSIQ 158-62
notice under Sec. 7 of Tamil Land reform in Haryana. P.C.
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Vijayaraghavan. 1992 (1) ‘Operation Barga’ and its
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lASSI Q 180-3 400-16
Land reform and complemen­ Reorienting land reform poli­
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K.N. Raj. 1992 (Ja-Je): 10 tion. Tarlok Singh. 1992
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Land reform and its impact on Revenue laws and land ad­
land structure and peasant ministration in Orissa - A
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Land reforms and Kunja Babu. Saving the wetlands. 1991 -92:
D.Bandyopadhyay. 1992- 96 CWN 72
93: 31(5) Mains 13-5 Shetkari Sanghtana and the
Land reform and rural devel­ pursuit of ‘Laxmi Mukti’.
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national seminar. T. Haque 1463-5
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27 EPW 395-7 of land transfers in a reha­
Land reform experiences: Per­ bilitation project. Sanjay
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Purohit. 1992 (Ap-Je): 37 The Problem. Rummini Bhaya


Adm 91-4 Nair. 1992 (M a): 391 Sem
Some issues of land reforms in 12-6
Bihar. PradhanH. Prasad. Rewind to childhood. Peggy
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87-93 Sem 34-8
Whither land teform? A seminar Wiping out English. Mary S.
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G. Parthasarathy. 1992 (Ja- Sem 47-54
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Gender in parent-child interac­ liamentaiy Conference: An
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399-409 of Committees of Privileges
Head of household, gender, of LokSabha.RajyaSabha ,
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South Indian village. 1992 19Q-5
( J l ) ; 5 3 IJSW 385-98 Conference of Presiding Offi­
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Educating judge. AlokRai. 1992 186-9
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Members of Tenth Lok Sabha
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Soacio-economic study.
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Is Sanskrit dying ? Hans Hen-
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Multilingual learning. Nandita Rights of divorced muslim
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The Language of the law in
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Full court reference held in the
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Role of notary in the civilised LIEBERM AN,S.S
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Khanna while inauguraing
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Setalvad Memorial Lec­
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27 EPW 503-4
LEGISLATION Of Egypt, India and Central
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LEVINE, PAUL Indo-Anglian critical tradi­
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4 LOBO, JOHN
European monetary union and Neutrality, impartiality & the
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Professionalism and the police.
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Innuendo in the law of defama­ 1992 (Ap); 26 CBI Bull 1-2
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Noorani 1992; 27 EPW 250 EPW 1721-2
Local bodies cannot sue for li­ Caste, gender and class in Pan­
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Local government in modem
Mauritius. ChitG. Dukhira.
MADAN, T.N
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Panchayat bill decreptions. MADHAVAN, K
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Panchayati Raj: Judiciary to
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Zilla Parishad and Corpo­ under excise law. 1992:62
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MADHAVAN, THUPPAL
27 EPW 501-2
Impact of intervention on the
LOHIA, RAM MANOHAR parental perceptions and
Politics of succession, 1991- expectations of their men­
92: 30 (Ann) Mains 122-4 tally retanJed children. 1992
(Ap): 53 IJSW 191-201
LOPEZ-REYES, TAMON
The End ofthe cold war: Impli­ MAGO, L.D
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Je); 14 GM 9-29 55

LOTHIGLUS,JAN MADHAVAN, KUTTAN .


Tighter emission limits for Population policy in India:
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Encology 31-3 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA 227-
40
LOVGREN, KERSTIN
Stop mercury inputs. 1991 (Ag): MAHAJAN, ASHWANI
6 Encology 25-6 Postures and realities. 1991-92:
30 (25) Mains 15-7
MCDERMOTT, JENNIFER
The European Court judgment MAHAJAN, KRISHAN
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MACDNOLD, IAN MAHAJAN, N.V


Rascism in Europe: The future Scope for biological agricul­
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Law Col 13-7 6 Encology 27-34

MADALE, NAGASURA T MAHALINNGAM, K.S


Nonviolent alternative in a Medical profession and consum-
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11-2 Islamic law in Indian Courts
Summary of Consumer Protec- 1989-1990. 1990-91:10&
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23-4
MAHMOOD, TAfflR
MAHANTA,J Religion and theconstiution in
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C M U 182-95
MAHAPATRA,A
A Community based study of MAINGI, H.K
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MAJUMDAR,ASHOK
MAHAPATRA, RAJESH Rediscovery of Ram and Ram
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pilot. 1991-92 : 30 (18) Mains 23-7
Mains 4, 34
MAJUMDAR, ASHOK
MAHARATNA, ARUP Terai: Jungle law and terrorism.
Bihar famine, 1966-67 and 1991-92: 30 (37) Mains
Maharashtra drought, 1970- 24-6
73: The demographic con­
sequences. 1992:27EPW MAJUMDAR, MODHUMITA
1325-32 Communism at the crossroads.
1991-92:30(19) Mains 15-
MAHAWAL, SHAKUNTALA 6
Extradition and terrorism. 1991- Is Dhaka closer to Calcutta than
92: 30 (13) Mains 6-7 New Delhi? 1991-92: 30
(27) Mains 32-3
MAHENDRAN,A
Second IWRS symposium on MAKANI, SHARMA
water conservatiron for Religionsity vis-a-vis institu­
national developm ent: tionalised religion, 1991-
Participation report. 1989 92: 30 (38) Mains 17-24
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MARKER, SATPAL SINGH
MAHESHWARI, SHRIRAM Correctional objectives of prison:
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MAHMOOD, TAfflR
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134
Speaker, Par..ament of MANAGEMENT
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516-7 case study. P.K. Ghosh and
P.K. Gupta. 1992 (Ap): 27
MALAVIYA, A.N IJIR 412-8
Some facts. 1992 (Ag): 396 Executives stress and its corre­
Sem 16-20 lates. Neera Pant and
MALGAVKAR, P.D GopaBhardwaj. 1992 (Ap):
Quality of life to arrest popula­ 27 UIR 396-411
tion growth. 1992 (Jl-S): Managerial promotions: Per­
38 UPA 404-21 ception of public and pri­
vate sector executives.
MALGI, T.S Kaleem Mohd Khan and
Private sector banks: Bright days M.KhaIidAzam. 1992 (Ja):
ahead. 1992:27EPW301- 27 UIR 299-308
4 Menu of fmancial indicators
used in MOUs: An exer­
MALHOTRA,G.C
cise in clarification. Praja-
The First woman speaker [Ms.
pati Trivedi and M.P. Vithal.
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Organisation design - The emer­
1992 (S): 38 JPI 342-4
ging trends. J.L. Rastogi.
MALHOTRA, PREETY 1992(Ja-Ma): 37Adm 69-
Energy consumption in the 76
transportation sector and
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CHANDRA
cations: A case study of
“Administration of justice in the
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army”. 1992 (S): 79 AIR
ogy 7-18
135-7
MALLIK, BASANTA KUMAR
Ambedkar as a builder of
MANI, SUNIL
Government intervention in
Modem India. 1991-92:30
(25) Mains 21-5 commercial crop develop­
m ent: India’s natural rub­
MAMDANI, MAHMOOD ber industry. 1992:27 EPW
Africa: Democratic theory and A83-92
democratic struggles. 1992: New industrial policy: Barriers
27 EPW 2228-32 to entry, foreign invest­
ment and privatisation.
MAMDANI, MAHMOOD 1992:27 EPW M86-94
Research and transformation:
Reflections on a visit to MANIVANNAN, R
South Africa. 1992:27 EPW 1991 Tamil Nadu Elections-
1055-62
135

Issues, strategies and per­ “Controlling cruelty and gran­


formance. 1992;27EPW ting maintenance; Some
164-70 suggestions”. ShobhaSax-
ena. 1992 (Je): 98 Cri LJ
MANJUNATH, D
87-9
The Role of opposition in a
Disciplining matrimonial mis­
parliamentary democracy.
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1991 (S):37JPI311-2
1991 (Jl-S): 33 JILI 429-
MANOHAR, ASHOK 31
SociM legislation or instrument Dissolution of marriages and
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EPW 693-4 Dutta. 1992 (Ma): 7 Law
Col 21-3
MANOHAR, P “Divorce and iddat period of
Salient features of SEBI guide­ Muslim Law”. Iqbal Ahmad
lines. 1992(11): 22 CS 597- Ansari. 1992: 9 0 A U 5 -6
604 Divorce by mutual consent: A
MANOR, JAM ES plea to fetter the assumed
BJP in South India: 1991 Gen­ unfettered powers by the
courts under section 13B
eral Election. 1992:27 EPW
of the Hindu Marriage Act,
1267-73
1955. Daljeet Singh and
MANU Manjit Singh Nijjar. 1992
“He is free from debt who has (Jl-S ): 28 C M U 207-15
offered sacrifices who has Hindu marriage as aSamskara:
begotten a son and who has A resolvable conundrum.
lived as student with a B.N. Sampath. 1991 (J-S):
teacher”'. 1992 (O): 23 La 33 JILI 319-31
161-2 Lacuna in Sec. 17 of the Hindu
Marriage Act; A sugges­
MARKS, LAW RENCE J tion: Plea for uniform civil
International ethical concerns
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of U.S. executives: A poten­
(F); 23 La 99-102
tial barrier to investment in
Let them bury the marriage
some developing country
breakdown theory: Its In­
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dian perspective. B.K.
FTR 253-61
Sharma and VijayNagpal.
m a r r ia g e& DIVORCE 1992: 39 Pb Univ L Rev
A Comment on Leelamma v. 83-97
Dilip Kumar alias Kocha- Maintenance for women: Rhe­
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K.N. Chandrasekharan Pil- Agnes. 1992:27 EPW 2233-
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“Consensual bigamy: Justifica­ Muslim Women (Protection of
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U 9 0 -2 minting machinery? Samji
136

David. 1992(1) KLT60- Poonam Pradhan Saxena.


1 1992 : 14 DLR 128-33
Nature and effects of unlawful Women protection and mat­
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77-95
MARWAH, SHALINI
“Need for codification of mar­
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Bhagwati Prasad Singhal..
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1992 (D): 79 AIR 183-7
Personality disorders and nul­ MARWAH, VED
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Polygamy in Shastric law - A Parallel and distinctive
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1990-91:10 & 11 Islamic
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Polygamy under the general civil Challenge before television in
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civil service. Kiran Gupta. 8
1992: 14 DLR 146-64 Communalism and Indian me­
Proof of bigamy. Surinder Singh. dia. N.P. Chekkutty. 1991-
1992(Ap-Je):28CMU147- 92: 30 (45) Mains 14-7'
8 Evolving optimum media-mix
Recognition of foreign divorces and communication strate­
in India. Indermeet Kaur. gies for rural markets.
1992 (Ja-Je): 24 lA 76-83 RajendraK. Aneja. 1992:
Recognition of foreign di­ 27EPW M 75-9
vorce decrees in India: A Hypermedia: The information
case for contextual inter­ System of the 90s. Ramesh
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JIL I432-8 Adm 97-101
Restitution-A regressive rem­ Independent TV auctions inUK:
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(A g-S):7L aw C ol21-2 Jag Mohan. 1991-92: 30
The Travails of the Ameena (29) Mains 15-7
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1992 (My): 7 Law Col 22- Lloyd I. Rudolph. 1992:27
3 EPW 1489-96
Validity of inter-religious mar­ Promoting free media in Cenr
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Mains 4-6
137

Public response to cable TV. MATHUR, NITA


R.Dyal. 1991-92; 30 (22) Evolving strategies for tribal
Mains 29-30 development. 1991-92: 30
Sham of electronic media liber­ (20) Mains 1 7-22
alisation. Som Senegal.
MATHUR,
1991-92:30(49)Mains 11-
S.MANOHAR PRASAD
4
The Judgment 1992 (1) AN.WR.
MATHEW , GEORGE 372-A case study. 1992(2)
Orissa municipal elections: A : 69 An LT 59-62
significant step. 1991-92: The Negotiable Instruments Act
30 (30) Mains 32-3 1881-Amendment to sec­
tions 138-142-Necessi-
M ATHEW , MATHEWS P
tated”. 1992(Je):98C riU
Full court reference held in the
92-5
High Court of Kerala on
21-10-1992 on the occas- MATSON, JIM
sion of the swearing - in - Poverty and inequality in China
ceremony of Hon’ble Mr. and India. 1992: 27 EPW
Justice M. Narayana Kurup 701-15
and Hon’ble Mr. Justice
MATULEWICH, VINCENT
Mathews P. Mathew as
additional judges of Kerala A. M.S
Environmental crimes prosecu­
High Court. 1992 (2) KLT
tion: A law enforcement
46-51
partnership. 1991 (Ag): 25
MATHUR, B.P CBI Bull 19-22
Can exports help us achieve
MAYO, M ICHAEL A
economic sovereignty?
International ethical concerns
1991-92: 30 (35) Mains
of U.S. executives: A poten­
10-2
tial barrier to investment in
MATHUR, DIVYA some developing country
An Anton piller order to markets. 1992(Ja-Ma): 26
safeguard against destruc­ FTR 253-61
tion of evidence. 1992
MAZUMDAR, DIPAK
(0 ):9 C M U 6 2 -6
International comparisons and
MATHUR, K.K GNP measures. 1992: 27
Population stablisation-The EPW 2367-71
foremost priority for the
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
nation. 1992 (Jl-S): 38 DPA
Medical ethics and legalities.
241-9
Lakshmi Menon. 1991 (0-
MATHUR, KANCHAN D): 27 CMLJ 265-8
Bhateri rape case: Backlash Medico-legal significance of
and protest. 1992:27EPW • burn injuries. Punam Rani
2221-4 andK.Kumar. 1992 (Ma):
7 Law Co! 17-20
138

“Reasonable force on accused MEHTA, P.L


for medical examination.” Constitutional philosophy of
A.N. Saha. 1992 (M a): 98 one rank one pension: Myth
C riL J45-8 and reality. 1991 (Jl-S):
27 C M U 203-8
MEENAKSHI, J.V
Partial decontrol of fertiliser MEHTA, SWARNJIT
prices. 1992:27 EPW 2347- Political economy of popula­
8 tion growth. 1992 (Jl-S):
39 IJPA 373-87
MEHDI, ALI
“The Public Liability Insurance MENON,
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praisal”. 1992 (Ma); 79 Checks and balances under the
AIR 36-9 constitution of Trinidad
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MEHDI, SYED SIKANDER
33 J IL I390-4
Islam and nonviolence. 1992
(Ap-Je): 14 GM 115-40 MENON, K J». RADHAKRISHNA
Menon, K.P. Radhakrishna -
MEHRA, AJAY K
retirement of Mathews, P.
Indian foreign policy: Reori­
Mathew, M.P. Kurup and
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Jagannadha Rao. 1992(1)
92: 30(13) Mains 27-30
KLT 17-22
RAF cannot substitute police
role. 1992-93:31 (6) Mains MENON, N.C
26-8 Emergence of Bill Clinton. 1991-
92: 30(41) Mains 6, 32
MEHTA, BALRAJ
A Demeaning exercise. 1991- MENON, N.N
92: 30(19) Mains 22-4 What (F) ails our exports. 1992:
Fatalistic dependence on for­ 62ExcLT A 104-6, 14
eign crutches. 1991-92:30
(12) Mains 11-2 MENON, N.R. MADHAVA
Impact of cultural pluratlism in
MEHTA, BHAVNA political discourse and legal
Gender and Communal roits. development: Some reflec­
1992: 27 EPW 2522-4 tions from the Indian scene.
1992 (Ja-Je): 24 lA 24-7
MEHTA, H.S
Political economy of popula­ MENON, USHA
tion growth. 1992(J1-S): The Convention on biodiver­
28 IJPA 373-87 sity, intellectual property
rights and policy options.
MEHTA, M.H
1992 (Ap-Je): 42 SA 120-
Promises of agrobiotechnology
38
bioinseticides and biofer­
tilizers in focus. 1992(Ja): MENSKI, W.F
6Encology 1-7 Hindu Talaq: On a progressive
divorcelawforlndia. 1989
(1) KLT 23-30
139

MENSKI, W ERNER F Identifying other bacliward


Bottlenecks of justice? A fur­ classes. A. Ramiah. 1992:
ther note on the limits of 27EPW 1203-7
public interest litigation. Minorities under The Indian
1992 (l)K L T 57-60 Constitution: Some concep­
Recent changes in the citizen­ tual issues. M.L. Upadhaya.
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33 (1) GLR x-vili = 1992 “Minority educational institu­
(l)K L T 35-42 tion: Comment on deci­
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Educatiron Centre Dhar-
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26 FTR 262-70 79 AIR 171-3
MILITARY LAW Origins of Backward Classes
Army sentencing. Krishan Commission. J.P. Chatur-
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C M U 151-2 24-8
Responding to social anguish.
M ILLER, B.D Vishwanath Pratap Singh.
Female infanticide in rural South 1991-92:30 (35) lylains 6,
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6 Scheduled castes and social
justice: A Karnataka case
M ILLER, W ILLIAM F
Regionalism and globalism. 1992 in point. Ambarao Upla-
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(Ja-Ma): 26 FTR 242-52
39-44
MINHAS, B.S Story of Chuni Kotal. Mahasveta
Educational deprivation and its Devi. 1992:27EPW 1836-
role as a spoiler of acces to 7
better life in India: Techni­
M IR, M.S
cal report no. 9014. 1992
(Jl-S); 37 Adm 25-40 Drinking water supply pro­
gramme in Kashmir. 1989
MINHAS, SURJIT SINGH (O-D): 36 Bha 262-5
Distribution of powers in fed­
MISHRA, AMARESH
eral structure. 1991 (D):
Approaching a decisive junc­
37 J P I567-74
ture. 1992:27 EPW 2158-9
Private members’ business. 1991
BJP Gains by default. 1992:27
(S): 37 JPI 338-42
EPW 393-4
MINORITIES Political alignments in the
The Case of a scheduled caste making. 1992:27 EPW
(In defence of the legal 2225-6
profession). A.A. Kudrolli. Towards a left-led anti-commu­
1992 (Ag-S): Law Col 42-3 nal platform. 1992:27 EPW
2521-2
140

MISRA, BAIDYANATH Total literacy campain - I I : Still


Integration between urban and an unwritten chapter in In­
rural areas. 1991(0-D): 10 dian history. 1991-92 : 30
lASSI Q 21-30 (47) Mains 20-8
Socialism and Indian planning.
199KO-D): 10 lASSI Q
MISHRA, R.K
Credit rating; A new concept in
96-105
security analysis in India.
MISHRA, BRUMOHAN 1992 (My): 22 CS 412-5
Parliament and the press. 1991
(5); 37 JP I343-6
MISRA, R.P
Integrated approach to planning
MISHRA, DEEPAK - An imperative. 1991(0-
Growing Communalisation of D): 10IA SSIQ 41-5
politics. 1992:27 EPW 1965
Hunger in Kalahandi: Blinkered
MISHRA, RAJAKISHORE
“On thejudge made laws”. 1992
understanding. 1992:27
(Ap): 79 AIR 49-52
EPW 1245-6
Discretion to disobey. 1992:74
MISRA, DEVI P CLT 24-31
The Dynamics of industrial
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MISRA, S.C
The Students and the police.
proach to 2000A.D. 1992
1992 (S): 26C B I Bull 3-8
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MISHRA, GIRISH MISHRA, SHY AM NANDAN
Restore consensus, pull back
Unworkability of ‘Trickle-down’
from the brink: Letter to
strategy in India. 1991 -92:
PM on new economic pol­
30(25) Mains 17-9
icy. 1991-92: 30 (24) Mains
MISHRA, K.N 5-8
A Comparative study of achieve­
ment motivation and scho­
MISHRA, SRIKANTA
lastic achievement in rela­ “Sickness in industries and the
key to revival from it”.
tion to self concept. 1992
Srikanta Mishra. 1992 (Ma):
(Ja): 53 IJSW 139-42
25 Lab IC 44-7
MISHRA, KIRAN Sources of law in Hindu and
Remembering B.P. Koirala. Islamic jurisprdence: Some
1991-92:30(39)Mains 19- similarities. 1990-91: 10&
20 11Islamic CLQ 165-8

MISHRA, KUMUDA RANJAN MISRA, SURYA NARAYAN


Arrest (V) personal liberty. 1992: Disarmament non-aligned mo­
74 CLT 19-23 vement and India today.
1992 (Jl-S):42SA 259-70
MISHRA, LAKSHMIDHAR
Total literacy campaign: Still MISHRA, SUSHANT KUMAR
an unwritten chapter in Symbol of cultural domination.
Indian history. 1991-92:30 1991-92:30 (36) Mains 29-
(6) Mains 11-6 30
141
M ISHRA, T.K Parliamentary dissent, defec­
India’s foreign trade: Lessons tion and democracy. 1991
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Je); 48 IQ 49-58
MODY, ASHOKA
MISHRA, U.S Good economists and poor eco­
Decline in sex ratio; Alterna­ nomic performance. 1992:
tive explariation revisited. 27 EPW 1939-40
1992: 27 EPW 2505-8 Fiscal deficit and stabilisatiron
Fertility policy in India: Need policy. 1992:27 EPW 325-
for a fresh thinking. 1992 6
(Jl-S): 3 8 IJPA 276-90
M O D Y ,R J
MITRA, ARUP Fiscal deficit and stabilisation
Growth and poverty: The urban policy. 1992:27 EPW 325-
legend. 1992: 27 EPW 6
659-65
MOEN, ELIZABETH W
M ITRA, ASHOK Male development workers,
Government and crooks: The female development targets:
symbiotic relationship. Grassroots development in
1991-92: 30 (44) Mains 5- South India. 1992 (Ja-Ma)
6 13 GM 404-18
Invoking Bhagat Singh and
inviting imperialists. 1991- MOENCH, MARCUS
92: 30 (22) Mains 5-6, 15 Drawing down the buffer:
Science and politcs of
M ITRA, ASHOK K ground water management
Joint management of irrigation in India. 1992:27 EPW A7-
systems in India: Relevance 14
of Japanese experince.
1992: 27 EPW A75-82 MOHAMMED, P.A
Welcome to the new judges.
MITRA, NEELANJANA 1992(2) KLT 1-8
Energy policy planning in In­
dia: Case of petroleum and MOHAMMEDAN LAW
natural gas. 1992: 27 EPW “Divorce and iddat period of
M109-15 Muslim Law”. Iqbal Ahmad
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Strategic planning in public
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study ofm P. 1992: 27 EPW indigenous laws. Tahir
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M39-44
C M U 302-12
M ITTAL, J.K Islamic law in Indian Courts
Judicial trends and government 1989-1990. Tahir Mah­
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Kan LJ 51-62 Islamic law in a modern se­
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and its aftermath. M.A. MOHAN, PEGGY


Orthofer, 1990-91:10& 11 In between paradigms; Pers­
Islamic CL Q 143-64 pective on communication
Rights of muslim women and theory for India. 1992:27
reform of personal law. EPW 773-9
Asghar Ali ^gineer. 1991- Rewind to childhood. 1992 (Ma):
92:30(30) Mains 28-30 391 Sem 34-8

MOHAN, ATUL MOHAN, RAKESH


Working capital limits on a roll­ Housing and urban develop­
ing over basis. 1992 (Ma): ment: Policy issues for
22 CS 209-10 1990s. 1992:27 EPW 1913-
20, 1990-6
MOHAN, C. RAJA
Russiain Asia. 1991-92:30(41) MOHAN, SURENDRA
Mains 4 Threat to employment. 1991-
92: 30(31) Mains 17, 23
MOHAN DINESH
The End of compassion. 1991 - MOHANDAS, M
92: 30(48) Mains 23-4 Impact of co-operativisation on
Exploring anti-Mandal suicides. working conditions. Study
1991-92:30(34) Mains 25- of Beedi industry in Ker­
8 ala. 1992: 27 EPW 1333-8
MOHAN, GOVIND MOHANTY, B
Developing human resources for Land ceiling in Orissa. 1992
organisatiornal renewal. (Ja-Je):10IASSIQ 110-22
1991 (0-D): 36 Adm 77-
MOHANTY, BIDYUT
95
Drinking water for growing
MOHAN, JAG cities: Third world per­
Independent TV auction in UK! spective. 1992:27 EPW
Coup! Fiasco! Doldrums! 996-7
1991-92:30 (29) Mains 15-
7 MOHANTY, MANORANJAN
Kalahandi awaits. 1991-92 : 30
Satyajit: The unique personal­
ity. 1991-92:30 (28) Mains (2) Mains 7-9
7-8 MOHANTY, M RITIUNJOY
Strategies for solution of debt
MOHAN, N. CHANDRA
crisis: An overview. 1992:27
Tackling rural poverty. 1992 (Jl):
EPW 465-76
395 Sem 53-6
MOHANTY, SUDHANSU
MOHAN, P. BHASKARA
Ayodhya conundrum: The third
The Status of preference share­
eye. 1991-92:30(29) Mains
holders under The Compa­
13-5
nies Act, 1956 -A study.
1992 (2): 69 An LT 17-24 MOJUMDAR, MODHUMITA
Women will be worst lit. 1991-
92: 30 (25) Mains 27-8,33
143

MONEY & CURRENCY MORALITY


Behind currency turmoil. 1992; On lying, R ^lv Takru. 1992
27 EPW 2007 (Ja-Ma): 37 Adm 77-81
Foreign currency financing in
M OTOR. VEHICLES
India: Sources, procedure,
Beneficiaries under the new
risks and remedies. A.K.
motor insurance law. M X
Sarkar. 1992 (My): 22 CS
Srinivasan. 1992(3): 70An
419-22
LT 36-8=1992 (ii): 183 M U
Plight of the leprous dollar.
F.F. Clairmont. 1992: 27 2-3
The Case of unnatural guardi­
EPW 2027-8
ans (In defence of the
The Rupee: Convertible - or just
legal Profession). A.A.
floating? 1992:27 EPW 552
Kudrolli. 1992 (N): 7 Law
Siren song of rupees converti­
bility. S.K. Verghese. 1992: Col 26-7
A Caution regarding sec. 149,
27 EPW 145-6
Motor Vihicles Act. 1988.
MONEY-LENDING M.N. Srinivasan. 1992(11):
A Comment on (1990) I M.L.J. 183M LJ6
67.S.Ramakrishnan. 1992 Insurer’s liability under the Motor
(II): 183 M U 4 Vehicles Act. 1991-92: 96
CWN 19-20
MONOPOLIES “Interim relief u /s/140, Motor
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Corp L Ad 37-40 Ram Bhajan R^. 1992 (My):
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MRTP. S. Murlidharan. Mode of payment of compen­
1992 (Ap): 7 Corp L Ad sation under Motor Ve­
156-8 hicles Act. C. Madhusu-
Regulation of monopolies, re­ dan Rao. 1992 (Ma): 33
strictive trade practices and ACJ xxi-v
prices in ancient India. Yash Some aspects of The Motor
Vyas. 1992: 14 DLR 104- Vehicles Act. R.M. Mund-
15 hada. 1992 (F): 33ACJxi-
M ONTEIRO, RITA vi
Belief, law and justice for Necessity to amend rule 475
women: Debate on pro­ (2)of A.P.Motor Vehicles
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Bill, 1990. 1992:27 EPW 62-3
WS 74-80 M UJTABA,SY EDALI
M OOK HERJEE, DILIP Central Asia: New political
Indian economy at the cross­ implications. 1991-92 : 30
roads. 1992: 27 EPW 791- (21) Mains 29-30
801 Scope for major breakthrough.
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1991-92:30 (31) Mains 25- M UKHERJEE, DEVESH


6 CHANDRA
Law of evidence as applicable
MUJUMDAR, N.A
to ESI cases and concepts
Financial reforms and rural
of speaking order. 1991-92
development. 1992:27 EPW : 96 CWN 106-7
684-6 “U.S.A. S Unjust inclusion of
M UKARJI, NIRMAL India in trade hitlist.” 1992
For a more federal India. 1992:27 (M y): 79 AIR 65-8
EPW 1312-5 MUKHOPADHYAY,
A More federal India. 1992 HIRANAYA
(Ap-Je): 28 C M U 140-6= Protecion, growth and com­
1991-92: 30 (26) Mains petitiveness: Study of In­
11-4 dian capital goods indus­
Problem or opportunity? 1992 try. 1992:27 EPW M2-8
(O): 398 Sem 14-7
Punjab: Problem or opportunity? MUKHOTY, GOVINDA
1991-92: 30 (53) Mains 7- Religion and Human Rights.
10 1991-92:30(54)Mains 20-
1
M U K H E R JE E , SHAYAM AL
KUMAR MUKUL
“Impact of fundamental duties Bihar’s land liberation struggles.
on national integration”. 1992: 27 EPW 1780-1
1992 (S): 79 AIR 141-4 Exit policy: Agenda for trade
unions. 1991-92: 30 (33)
M UKHERJEE, ADITYA Mains 11-2
Controversy over formation of Niyogi’s murder and trade un­
Reserve Bank of India, ion movement today. 1991-
1927-35. 1992: 27 EPW 92: 30 (19) Mains 17-21
229-34 Public sector employees: New
M UKHERJI, AMITABH agenda for action. 1992:
Islamic institution of Waqfs: 27 EPW 1125-8
Origin and practice in Threat of mega projects: stru­
Muslim India. 1990-91: 10 ggle of two Himalayan vil­
& 11 Islamic CLQ109-18 lages. 1992: 27 EPW 687-
Decentralised planning: Issues 8
and training implications. MUKUND, KANAKALATHA
An analytical framework. Indian textile industry in 17th
1991 (O-D) : 10 lASSI Q and 18th centuries: Struc­
106-31 ture, organisation and re­
M UKH ERJI, ANJAN sponses. 1992: 27 EPW
Krishna Bharadw'aj: In reme- 2057-65
brance. 1992: 27 EPW 568 Turmeric land: Women’sprop-
“U.S.A.'s input inclusion of India erty rights in Tamil Soci­
in trade hitlist.” 1992 (My): ety since early medieval
79 AIR 658 times. 1992:27EPWWS2-
6
145

MUKWENA, ROYSON M tide. 1992 (Ja): 7 Corp L


Zambian civil service struc­ Ad 10-2
tures, training program­ Privatisation through prism of
mes and transnational MRTP. 1992 (Ap): 7 Corp
inducement of administra­ L Ad 156-8
tive reforms. 1992 (Ap- Professionals - How the com­
Je): 38 UPA 187-95 pany law looks at them?
1992 (Ma): 7 Corp L Ad
MUNDHADA, R.M 85-6
Some aspects of The Motor
Sick Companies Act: A body
Vehicles Act. 1992 (F ): 33 blow to creditors? 1992 (D):
ACJ xi-vi 22 CS 1085-7
MUNDLE,SUDIPTO Some gray areas in SICA. 1992
Protection, growth and competir- (0): 9 C M U 59-61
tiveness: Study of Indian Tax treatment of capital issues
capital goods industry. 1992 expenses. 1992(F): 7 Corp
: 27 EPW M2-8 L Ad 56-8

MUNDRA, B.M MURLIDHARAN, SUKUMAR


Scope of sectiron 633 of the Hindutva and perversion of
Companies Act, 1956.1992 nationalism. 1991-92: 30
(O): 9 C M U 57-8 (18) Mains 13-7

MUNDRA, BRUMOHAN MURLIDHARAN, V.r '


“Contract Labour (Regulation Professionalising medical prac­
& Abolition) Act, 1970: tice in colonial South-In-
Unregistered employers & dia. 1992: 27 EPW PE27-
unlicenced contractors den­ 37
ominational folds”. 1992 MURTHY, AS RAMACHANDRA
(Jl): 25 Lab & IC 106-10 Remedies regarding defaulting
MURARKA, DEV hirers and recovery of
The Dance of sovereignties. moveables in certain cases
1992. (My): 393 Sem 44-8 of hirepurchases- A study.
Yeltsin’s vendetta. 1992: 27 1992(1): 68 An LT 14-8
EPW 2292-5 MURTHY, BJ
MURLroHARAN,S Further issue of capital by way
Annual report: The intriguing of “Rights” or otherwise and
identity of dates of its increase of capital. 1992 (O):
components. 1992 (F): 22 22 CS 892-4
CS 116-7 MURTHY, C.G. VENKATESHA
Companies get rough end of A Comparative study of crimi­
the stick in direct taxation. nals and non-criminals of
1992 (Ag): 8 Corp L Ad Karnataka with regard to
135-6 their reactions of frustra­
Deductibility of dividend-will tion. 1991 (Jl): 31 SD 38-
non-voting shares turn the 46
146

MURTHY, K. NARASIMHA N .,D


Value df groundwater models And now... Compulsory over­
for planners and decision­ time in Japan. 1992; 27
makers. 1992 (Ja-Ma): 39 EPW 152
Bha 13-20
NADKARNI, M.V
MURTHY, PUTREVEU Social forestry projects in kar-
SURYANARAYANA nataka: Economic . and
Amendment to the offence of financial viability. 1992:
outraging m odesty of 27 EPW A65-74
women u/s. 3541.P.C. 1992
(3): 70 An LT 33-4 NADKARNI, VIMLA
Encology and the law. 1992
MUSTAFA, FAIZAN (Ap): 53 IJSW 289-300
“Burden of proof in strict liabil­
ity offences”. 1992 (F): 98 NAGASAILA, D
Cri U 26-30 Can right to education be a fun­
Commutation of death sen­ damental right? 1992: 27
tence - Inconsistent response EPW 2442-3
of the Supreme Court 1992 Family Courts: A critique.
1992 : 27 EPW 1735-7
(Ja-Ma): 28 C M U 23-31
Doctrine of rarest of rare and NAGPAL, VUAY
increase in imposition of Let them burry the marriage
death penalty. 1992 (Jl-S): breakdown theory: Its In­
28 C M U 244-52 dian perspective. 1992: 39
“Laws that terrorise”. 1992 (Ma): Pb Univ L Rev 83-97
98 Cri LJ 33-8
NAroU , A. K. V. JO G I
MUSTAFFA, G.A “Judicial trends in “Search &
Lift irrigation scheme in Ka­ seizure in narcotic law” - A
shmir. 1989 (0 -D ): 36 Bha need for activist approach”.
226-9 1992 (My): 98 Cri U 65-9
Tral lift irrigation scheme. 1980 Need for an amendment: The
(O -D ): 36 Bha 205-9 consequence of an amend­
MUSTAFFA, SEEMA ment”. 1992 (My): 79 AIR
Attack on secularism and mi­ 73-5
nority cause. 1991-92: 30 NAIDU, M.V
(29) Mains 2,34 The Modern industrial-military
The Muslim vote. 1991 -92: 30 state: A Gandhian analy­
(48) Mains 11-2 sis. 1992 (Ap-Je): 14 CM
Need for a secular, centrist al­ 253-9
ternative. 1991-92:30(13)
Mains 4, 35 NAIR, RUKM INIBHAYA
The Problem. 1992 (Ma): 391
MYINT, SOE Sem 12-6
Current political situation
[Burma]. 1991-92:30(36): NAIR, T.R.C
Mains 13-4 Check-list for making a refer­
147

ence to the Board for In­ NARASIMHAN, C.V


dustrial and Financial Re­ Rationale and relevance of
construction (BIFR). 1992 TADA. 1992 (ii): 183 MLJ
(S): 22 CS 801-2 9-10
Authentication of company
accounts by company secre­ NARASIMHAN, SHAKUNTALA
taries and its legal impli­ Consumer redressal courts:
cations. 1992 (Jl): 22 CS Missing commitment to
613-4 public interest. 1992: 27
EPW 1129-30
NAIR, V.K. SATHYAVAN
Appropriation of payments under NARAYAN.D
decree. 1992 (2) KLT 33-6 Directed credit programmes: A
critique of Narasimham
NAMBIAR, T.P. KELU Committee Report. 1992:
The Lawyer in the making- 27 EPW 255-8
problems and panacea. 1992 Institutional credit for rural
(2): 69 An LT 9-14 development: Proper risk
management of group lend­
NANAVATTY, M ERER C
ing? 1992: 27EPW A122-
Changing perspective of social
7
work. 1991-92: 30 (53)
Mains 21-2 NARAYAN,JAYANTHI ,
Impact of intervention on the
NAMBOODIRI, N.V
parental perceptions and
Development of food-process­
expectations of their men­
ing industries. 1992: 27
tally retarded children. 1992
EPW A37-42
(Ap): 53 IJSW 191-'201
NAMBOODRIPAD, E.M.S
NARAYAN, R. LAKSHM I
Towards common civil code.
The Famly Courts Act, 1984 -
1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains
A critical appreciation. 1992
130-2
(2) KLT 21-4
NANDAGOPAL. R
NARAYAN, SHRIMAN
Cridit rating: A new concept in
Inplications, of ‘Antgodage’.
security analysis in India.
1992 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI Q
1992 (My); 22 CS 412-5
280-9
NANDY, A s m s
NARAYANA, K.R
Secularism. 1992 (Je): 394 Sem
Babasaheb Ambedkar. 1991-
29-30
92: 30 (42) Mains 23-6
NARAIN.SATYA Rediscovering South Asian
Inflation: Illusion and reality. heritage. 1991-92: 30 (Ann)
1991-92:30(46) Mains 5-6 Mains 19-20

NARAYANASWAMY, T.V NARAYANA, M.R


Repeal of capital issue control. Treatment of rural mapower in
1992 (Jl): 22 CS 593-6 Indian plan models: An
148

analysis. 1992(Ja): 27IJIR 1992: 27 EPW 2406-8


259-78 Drug abuse. Gabriel Britto. 1992
(Ag): 396 Sem 37-9
NARAYANA, P.S
International day agamst drug
Easements and licences: Lec­
abuse. Hira Singh. 1991
ture delivered on 23/10/92
(Jl):31 SD 1-6
at Andhra Pradesh Judi­
“Judicial trends in”Search &
cial Academy, Hyderebad
seizure in narcotic Law” -
to in-service district
A need for activist ap­
Munsifs of five years expe­
proach”. A.K.V. Jogi Naidu.
rience during their Seventh
1992 (My): 9 8 C riU 6 5 -9
Refresher Course. 1992(3):
Myth and reality of psychotropic
70 An LT 42-8
drugs. K. Israr Ahmed.
NARAYANAN, V.N 1991 (0):31 SD 17-31
State’s authority and citizens’ Narcotic aggression and opera­
rights. 1991 (Jl-S); 27 tion: Counterattack. V.R.
C M U 198-202 Krishnalyer. 1991-92:30
Be Indian, be damned. 1991-92 (20) Mains 11 -3
: 30 (54) Mains 3, 35 Narcotics trafficking in the Asian
Paradigm of entropy state. 1991- Pacific region. Vijay Karan.
92: 20 (52) Mains 9-11 1992(F): 26 CBI Bull 1-6
A Weathercock in the wind. 1992 Raju Parshad Gupta vs. State
(O): 398 Sem 40-3 (1991) Cri L.J. 2899) -
Judicial over activism.
NARAYANASWAMY, A.K.V. Joginaidu. 1992 (3):
RAMNATH 70 An LT 20-2
Causes and consequences of
the East European revolu- NARIMAN, F.S
tirons of 1989. 1992: 27 “Due process of Law” - Its orgins
EPW 365-71 and current manifestation
in the USA and its rele­
NARAYANASWAMY, T.V vance to constitutional law
Implicatiron of a company’s in India. 1992 (Ja-Je): 24L\
delay in reference to CLB 1-13
under section 22 A (4) (c) of Suggestions for amending In­
SCRA, 1956. 1992 (N): 9 dian arbitration law. 1992
C orpL A d 100-4 (Ja-Je): 24 lA 92-4
Procedure for issue of bonus
shares upto Rs. 1 crore by NARSIM LU,K
a company. 1992 (Ap): 22 Test of identificaitron parade
CS 337-8 Securities and & its evidentiary value.
Exchange Board of India 1992 (2): 69 An LT 14-6
Ordinance, 1992. 1992
NATH, JYOTIRM OY
(M a):7CorpLAd 109-112
Evolution of parliamentary
NARCOTICS democracy in India. 1991
Andhra Pradesh’s anti-liquor (S): 37 JPI 347-53
movement. Kancha Ilaiah.
149

NATRAJ, SHYAMALA NAZNEEN, DIL ROW SHAN


Role of NGOs. 1992 (Ag); 396 ZINNAT ARA
Sem 46-8 Population explosion and
polulation control pro­
NAUWYA, ANIL
grammes in Bangladesh;
The Earlier turbulence; How
An overview. 1992 (Jl-S);
the emergency hits back.
38 IJPA 432-48
1992: 27 EPW 1597-9
NEGI, THAKUR SEN
NAVANEETHAM, K
Democracy at work in India.
Decline in sex ratio; Alterna­
1991 (S); 37 JPI 354- 7
tive explanation revisited.
1992; 27 EPW 2505-8 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
Dishonour of a cheque - A
N A Y A K .A JO Y V
deemed offence under sec­
Jal Hai Jan Hari- An experiment
tion 138 of The Negotiable
in Dumka district of Bihar.
Instruments Act 1881 (As
1992 (Ja-Ma); 37 Adm95-
amended in 1988). P.R.
113 Thakur. 1991 (Jl-S) ; 33
N AY AK,J.C JILI 346-65
Judicial reforms. 1992;73CLT The Negotiable Instruments Act
21-2 - Scope and applicability of
Sec. 138.1991-92; 96'CWN
NAYAK, PULIN B 33-6
Sharpening inequities. 1992; “The Negotiable Instruments
27 EPW 823-8 Act 1881-Amendment to
NAYYAR,DEEPAK sections 138-142 -J^eces-
Dunkal text; An assessment. sitated”. S. Manohar Prasad
1991-92; 30 (20) Mains 7- Mathur. 1992 (Je); 98Cri
9, 28 U 9 2 -5
Intellectual property rights and Warehousing receipts. P.M.
LDCs; Some strategic Bakshi. 1992(Ja)7C orpL
issues. 1992; 27 EPW 271- Ad 22-3
4 NELIVIGI, NANDAN S
Super-rich spared burden of Constitutional guarantee of a
adjustment. 1991-92; 30 wholesome environment.
(21) Mains 7-8 1992 (Ag-S); 7 Law Col
19-20
NAYYAR, GURBACHAN SINGH
Civil and criminal justice under NUALINGAPPA, S
Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Thoughts on Indian democracy.
1992 (Ja-Ma); 28C M U 46- 1991 (S); 37 JPI 418-20
50
NUJAR, M ANJIT SINGH
NAYAR, SUSHILA Divorce by mutual consent; A
Our parliamentary democracy. plea to fetter by the as­
1991 (S); 37 JP I376-9 sumed unfettered powers
by the courts under section
150

13-B of the Hindu Mar­ Lok Sabha speaker on Janata


riage Act, 1955.1992(3.- Dal defection. 1991-92: 30
S); 28 C M U 207-15 . (45) Mains 7, 25
Media and terrorism. 1992: 27
NIKORE, AM RIT
EPW 1301-2
Prevention of child marriage:
Minority rights and Human
Alternative strategies. 1991
Rights. 1992:27 EPW 1717
(0):31 SD 31-43
Secrecy and judicial proceed­
NINAN, K.N ings. 1992: 27 EPW 1888
Economics of shifting cultiva­
NOVE, PETER
tion in India 1992:27 EPW
Underground banking systems.
A2-6
1992 (S): 26 CBI Bull 14-7
Social forestry projects in
Karnatak: Economic and NUCLEAR ENERGY
financial viability. 1992: US pressure on India’s nuclear
27 EPW A65-74 policy. Jagdish R. Hire-
math. 1991-92: 30 (20)
NIRMALA, V
Mains 6, 34
Burden on care of chronic men­
tal illness. 1992: 53 IJSW OBIOCHA
23-8 A Cry for justice. 1992(Ap):7
Law Col 21
N IZER,IO U IS
Art of cross-examinatiron. 1992 OBSERVER
(1): 1 2 G u jL H 2 -ll Power of court to summon
records from income-tax
NOORANI, A.G department. 1992 (2) KLT
Ban on reporting kidnappings?
36
1992: 27 EPW 142
Bashing Human Rights bodies. OBUDLESU, K
1992: 27 EPW 745-7 Centre’s budgetary position
Can a source sue a journalist? and its effects on allocati-
1992: 27 EPW 386 ron and growth. 1991-92:
Foreign comment on Human 30(19) Mains 25-7
Rights in India. 1992: 27
EPW 2214 OKITA,SABURO
Free speech and meeting. 1992: The New economic order. 1991-
27 EPW 1116 92: 30 (23) Mains 17-8, 22
Hate speech and free-speech. Planning for market-oriented
1992: 27 EPW 2456 economic growth. 1992 (Jl-
How best to recast Rajya Sabha: S): 37 Adm 11-24
Serving interests of In­ OLSEN, FRANCES
dia’s federal polity. 1991- Sex bias in international law:
92: 30 (49) Mains 7-8 The UN Convention on the
Libel by misquotation. 1992: rights of the child. 1992
27 EPW 250 (Jl): 53 IJSW 493-516
Local bodies cannot sue for li­
bel. 1992: 27 EPW 620
151

OMBUDSMAN PADHEE, RANJAN KUMAR


State complaints offices in Disintegration of the third world.
Nigeria-coping with a 1991-92:30 (23) Mains 29-
federalised ombudsman 30
system in the third world.
PADHYE, P.Y
Victor Ayeni. 1992 (Ap-
J e ) : 3 8 IJPA 153-68 Lifting the corporate veil: The
Santanu Ray style. 1992
OOMMEN, M.A (F): 22 CS 109 -10,7
The Acute unemployment Offence involving moral tu-
problem of Kerala; Some pitude: A lethal disqualifi­
explanatory hypotheses. cation for managerial per­
1992 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI Q sonnel. 1992 (My): 22 CS
232-55 405-7

ORTHOFER, M.A PADMANABHAN, S


Islamic law in a jnodern Padmnabhan, S. Retirement of
secular sialc-Shah Bano Speeches by M.S. Kurup,
and its aftermath. 1990: Mathews P. Mathew, Jagan-
10 & 11 Islamic CLQ 143- nadha Rao. 1992 (1) KLT
64 29-34

OVCHINNIKOV, V PAGADUAN-IOPEZ, JUNE


From Romanticism to practi- Rehabilitation of survivors, of
calily: A fresh look at Indo- torture and political vio­
Russian relations. 1991- lence: The Philippine ex­
92: 30 (25) Mains 32-3 perience. 1992: 27 EPW
1755-61
PABANEY, AZIZ
Nobel peace prize: Tribute to PAHWA, S.P
indigenous peoples, stru­ Contractual capacity of minors
ggle. 1992: 27 EPW2514 vis-a-vis their guardians:
Tax implications. 1992 (S):
PACHNANDA, R.K . 22 CS 797-9
Psyche of a terrorist. 1992 (Ja):
26CBIBull 11-7 PAIN U LY ,J.P
Tactics to counter terrorism. Rural energy system and agri­
1992 (Jl): 26CBIBull 12- culture: Alternative sce­
5 narios for Gujarat. 1992:
27 EPW 1801-9
PADGAONKAR, DILEEP
Heritage and society: Conver­ PAL, B.K
sation with James Billing- Safety and protection of jour­
ton. 1991-92: 30 (51): Mains nalists. 1991-92: 30 (45)
7-9 Mains 16-7

PADAMANABHAN, REKHA PAL, PRITAM


Aspects of water development Health of women and children
1989 (Ja-M a):36Bha37-8 inRajastan. 1992:27 EPW
2323-30
152

PAL, SASANKA SEKHAR PANDA, DAMODAR


‘Operation Barga’ and its The Minimum wage and socia}
impact on tenency pattem justice. 1992(0-D):42SA
andproductivity. 1992 (Ja- 442-9
Je): 10IASSIQ61-86 TTie New economic policy and
the poor. 1992 (Ap-Je): 42
PAL,SVKUMAR
SA 201-12
The Politics of sexuality. i992
{0-D);42 SA 425-37 PANDA, G.D
“Remand curtails liberty of
PALAT,MADHAVAN K
citizen guaranteed under
The Peculiar Baltic case. 1992
the Constituion”. 1992 (D);
(My); 393 Sem 34-8
98 Cri U 149-50
Tlie Piob(em. (992 (My); 393
Sem 12-3 PANDA, SNEHLATA
Afghanistan crisis and the
PALIWAL, RASHMI
Mujahideen. 1991-92; 30
Ideology and pedagogy. 1992
(51) Mains 11-4,34
(D); 400 Sem 33-5
PANDEY,A.P
PALKHIVALA, N.A
Legislation to be rooted to tJie
Union budget 1992-93. 1992
soil. 1991 (]1-S): 33 JILI
(Ap): 22 CS 295-8
441-3
PALMER -JONES, R.W
PANDEY,AN1RUDH
Sustaining serendipi^? Ground­
Employee occupation and age
water irrigatiron, growth
as moderators of the rela­
of agricultural production,
tion between the absence
and poverty in Bangladesh.
of job alternatives and job
!992 27EPWA128-40
satisfaction. 1992 (Ja); 53
PAN^THD1KER,V..\. PAI USW 119-26
Sivaraman, B. - Dedication to
PANDE,B.B
public service. 1992 (Ja-
Implications of the linkages
Je): 101ASSIQ292-4
between juvenile destitu­
PANDA, A.K tion, labour and delin­
“Disciplinary action in public quency for ‘Juvenile jus­
employemnt (I) change in tice’ in the contemporary
judicial approach”. 1992 Indian society. 1992: 14
(Ma); 25 LAB IC 38-40 DLR61-7
'Trial in criminal court; stay of
PANDE, D.C
departmertal enquiry”.
The Decline of legal education.
1992;73CLT 16-20= 1992 1992 (Ap-Je): 28 CMU
(Ap): 25 Lab IC 60-3 138-9
PANDA, B.B
PANDE, S.K
“Law and the common man”.
Terai; Jungle Iaw and terrorism.
1992 (May): 98 CriLJ 76-9 1991-92; 30(37) Mains24-
6
153

PANDEY, H.S PANDEY, VIKASH N


“Abolition of contract labour National Forest Policy 1988; A
system in India” . 1992(F); critique. 1991-92; 30 (44)
25 Lab IC 19-25 Mains 28-31

PANDEY, JITENDRA PANDIAN, M.S.S


Relevance of “Stress avoid­ Death in a ‘City of Fools’ 1992:
ance” in determining plant 27 EPW 2352-3
susceptibility to ozone
stress... 1991 (Ag): 6Enco
PANDIT, NALINI
logy 8-18 Ambedkar and the Bhagwat Gita.
1992; 27 EPW 1063-5
PANDEY, M.M
“Principles and procedure for
PANDITA,J.K
disciplinary action”. 1992 Lift irrigation system in Kashmir.
(O): 25L abIC 129-34 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha 226-9

PANDE, MRINAL PANDYA, V.H


Face of regional journalism. Securities and Exchange Board
1991-92; 30 (48) Mains 10 of India; Its role, powers,
Gender, poverty and cats on a functions and activities.
pilgrimage. 1991-92; 30 1992 (S): 22 CS 783-7
(24) Mains 29-30 PANGARE, GANESH
Journey’send. 1991-92:30(18) Traditional water harvesting on
Mains 21-2 way out. 1992: 27 EPW
PANDE, S.K 505-7
Rediscovery of Ram and Ram PANIGRAHI, BHAGIRATHI
Rajya. 1991-92: 30 (29) “Consumer protection and the
Mains 23-7 law”. 1992 (Ma): 79 AIR
PANDEY, T.N 33-6
Forex remittances scheme, PANIKKAR, K.N
1991: Some aspects need Conceptualizing communalism.
reconsideration. 1992(F): 1992(Je); 394 Sem 26-8
22 CS 101-2
Is investment allowance reserve PANIKAR, P.G.K
for ten years? 1992 (S): 9 High cost of medical care in
Corp L Ad 19-22 Kerala; Tentative hypothe­
Liability in cases of companies sis. 1992: 27 EPW 1179-
where compliance has been 81
made mandatory under sub­
PANT, J.C
section (lA) of section 115J
Educating females for control­
of Income Tax Act, 1961.
ling population. 1992 (J1-
1992 (Ma); 7 Corp L Ad
S): 38 IJPA 333-40
106-9
Taxation of capital gains; Chan­ PANT, NEERA
ges proposed by the Fi­ Executives stress and its corre­
nance Bill, 1992. 1992 (Ap): lates. 1992 (Ap); 27 IJIR
22 CS 305-7 396-411
154

PARAKH, S.C PARIKH, KIRIT S


Jurisdictional issues before the Privatisation and deregulation:
World Court. 1992(1): 68 Irrelevant hypotheses. 1992:
An LT 59-64 27 EPW 483-4

PARAMESWARAN, M.P PARIKH, S.N


An Experiment in literacy. 1992 Whether due process of law
(Ma): 391 Sem 30-3 was component of Article
217. 1992(J1-S):28CM U
PARAMESWARAN, S 196-206
The Judge in K.K Mathews.
A critical, though rever­ PARKER, ERIC
ential, appraisal. 1992 (1) Bush vulnerable in US, 1992:
KLT 74-80 27 EPW I5I-2
Judging a judge in retrospect:
Acritcal, though reveren­
PARLIAMENT, STATE
tial, appraisal. 1992 (II);
LEGISLATURES
Address by Chief Emeka An-
183 M U 24-9
yakou’ Commonwealth
PARANJAPE, H.K Secretary-General to The
Populism and socialism. 1991 - 37th CP Conference New
92:30(37) Mains 9-10 Delhi, 23 September 1991.
Unashamedly for the haves. 1991 (D): 37 JPI 508-14
1991-92: 30 (22) Mains 7- Address by Dr. Shankar Dayal
8, 28 Sharma on his assumption
What is the Chinese road to of office as President of India
socialism? 1991-92:30(30) on 25 July 1992.1992 (S):
Mains 35 38 JPI 310-3
Address by Shanker Dayal Vice-
PARANJPE, SHRIKANT President of India and Chair­
Internal security and role of the
man, Rajya Sabha (11th
state. 1991-92: 30 (43)
Common wealth Confer­
Mains 15-7
ence of members from small
PACHAURI, SAROJ countries, New Delhi, 21
The Problem. 1992 (Ag): 396 September 1991). 1991 (D):
Sem 12-5 37 JPI 489-92
PAREKH, P.H Address by Sh. Shivraj V. Patil,
International Law Association- Speaker, Lok Sabha, at the
65 Biennial- conference, 56th Conference of presid­
Cairo. 1992 (Ja-Je): 24 lA ing officers of legislative
84-91 bodies in India in Gandhi­
nagar, 29 May 1992. 1992
PA RIKH .JY OTIK (S): 38 JPI 314-31
Rurla energy system and agri­ Broadcasting and telecasting of
culture: Alternative sce­ parliamentary proceedings.
narios for Gujarat. 1992: Hari Shankar Bhabhra. 1991
27EPW 1801-9 (S): 37 JPI 319-24
Committee structure in Rajya
155

Sabha. Sudarshan Agar- dent of India, by members


wal. 199I(S);37JPI388- of Parliament on 21 July
401 1992.1992 (S): 38 JPI 299-
The 36th Commonwealth Par- 302
liamentaiy Conference: An Farewell address presented to
overview. LARRDIS. 1991 Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma,
(D): 37 J P I541-66 Chairman, Rajya Sabha, by
The 37th Commonwealth Par­ members of Rajya Sabha.
liamentary Conference. 1992 (S): 38 JPI 307-9
1991(D): 37 JPI 487-527 Give Rajya Sabhaanew Avtar.
Concluding ceremony of the R.L.M. Patel. 1991-92:30
37th Commonwealth Par­ (54) Mains 18-9
liamentary Conference, Inaugural function of The
New Delhi, 28 September 37th Commonwealth Par­
1991. Speech by Darrel liamentary Conference,
Rolle, Vic-President, CPA. New Delhi, 23 September
1991 (D): 37 JPI 514-6 1991, Welcome address
First Conference of Chairman byShivraj V. Patil, Speaker,
/ o f Committees of Privileges Lok Sabha and President of
of Lok Sabha, Rahya Sabha the CPA. 1991(D): 37 JPI
and state lagislatures in 494-504
India. LARRDIS. 1992 (Je): Issues of privilege and juris­
38 JPI 190-5 diction: Is codification a
Conference of Presiding Offi­ way out?M.J. Vinold. 1991-
cers of legislatures in 92: 30 (33) Mains 13-4
India. LARRDIS. 1992 (Je): Issues, non-issues and cha­
38 JPI 186-9 rades. Arun Ghosh. 1992-
D ^ th e Indian legislatures en­ 93: 31 (5) Mains 11-3
joy a privileges 'Not to Keep speaker above poll poli­
codify their privileges'? tics. Inder Jit. 1991 (S): 37
Anirudh Prasad. 1991 (Ap- JPI 373-5
Je): 27CMLJ81-95=1991 Members of tenth Lok Sabha -
(Jl-S):27 CMLJ 174-93 A socio-economic study.
Election of the Deputy Chair­ LARRDIS. 1991 (S): 37 JPI
man of Rajya Sabha. LAR­ 459-82
RDIS. 1992(S):38JPI345- Message from Shivraj V. Patil,
9 Speaker, Lok Sabha &
F K fion of Deputy Speaker of President of the India
le Tenth Lok Sabha. LAR­ Branch of The CPA to the
RDIS. 1991(D): 37 JPI 575- delegates to 37th C.P.
8 Conference (Concluding
Evolution of parliamentary ceremony of the 37th
democracy in India, Jyoti- Commonwealth Parliamen­
moy Nath. 1991 (S): 39 JPI tary Conference, 28 Sep­
347-53 tember, 1991). 1991 (D):
Farewell address presented to 37 JPI 526-7
Sh. R. Venkataraman, Presi­ Of legislatures and legislators.
156

Hardwari Lai. 1992 (Ja- monwealth Parliamentary


Ma): 28 C M U 75-80 Conference, 28 September
Parliament and the press. 1991). 1991 (D): 37 JPI
Brijnx)han Mishra. 1991 (S): 521-2
37 J P I343-6 Speech by Mr. Darrell E.
Parliament at work: An appraisal. Rolle, Vice-President, CPA
K.C. Rastogi. 1991 (S): 37 (11th Commonwealth Con­
JPI 402-9 ference of memebers from
Parliament at work; An ap­ small countries, New Delhi,
praisal. K.C. Rastogi. 1991 21 September 1991). 1991
(S): 37 JPI 402-9 (D): 37 JPI 492
Parliament during and after Speech by Darrell E. Rolle,
Mavalankar. N.G. Ranga. Vici-ftesident, CPA. (37th
1992 (Ma): 38 JPI 21-30 Commonwealth Parliamen­
Parliament of Nauru. D.N. tary Conference, New Delhi,
Gadhok. 1992 (Je): 38 JPI 23 September 1991). 1991
180-5 (D): 37 JPI 506-8
“Parliamentary privilege and Speech by Mr. Ivan Buchanan,
independence of judiciary”. Speaker of The St. Christo­
HrudayaBallav Das. 1992 pher and Nevis National
(F); 79 AIR 17-23=1991- Assembly (11th Common­
92: 96 CWN 49-62 wealth Conference of
President's [R.Venkataraman] members from small coun­
address to Parlianient. 1991 tries, New Delhi, 21 Sep­
(D ); 37 JPI 528-40 tember, 1991). 1991 (D):
President’s [R. Venkataraman] 37 JPI 492-3
address to Parliament. 1992 Speech by Mr. N.C. Makombe,
(Je): 38 JPI 155-69 Speaker, Parliament of Zim­
Private members’ business. Suijit babwe (Concluding cere­
Singh Minhas. 1991 (S): mony of the 37th Com­
37 JPI 338-42 monwealth Parliamentary
Restructing the Rajya Sabha Conference, 28 Septem­
Amrik Singh. 1991-92: 30 ber 1991). 1991(D): 37 JPI
(48) Mains 7-10 516-7
Speech by Mrs. Beryl M. Rolle Speech by Dr. (Smt.) Najma
on behalf of the spouses of Heptulla, Deputy Chair­
the delegates (Concluding man, Rajya Sabha and Vice-
ceremony of the 37th President, Executive Com­
Commonwealth Parliamen­ mittee of The India Branch
tary Conference, 28 Sep­ of The CPA (Concluding
tember 1991). 1991 (D): ceremony of the 37th
37 JPI 520 Commonwealth Parliamen­
Speech by Mr. Clive Griffiths, tary Conference, 28 Sep­
Chairman of the Execu­ tember 1991). 1991 (D):
tive Committee of the 37 JPI 517-9
CPA (Concluding cere­ Speech by P.V. Narasimha
mony of the 37th Com­ Rao, Prime Minister of
157

India (37th Commonwealth PARTHASARATHI, ASHOK


Parliamentary Conference, Baldev Singh. 1991-92: 30(31)
New Delhi, 23 September Mains 32
I99I). 1991 (D): 37 JPI Science in India; The First ten
504-5 Years. 1992; 27 EPW 1852-
Speech by President Shri 8
R.Venkataraman [at the time
PARTHASARATHY, G
of farewell to him by the
Changing agiarian structure and
members of the Parliament
directions for land reform
on 21 July, 1992]. 1992
in Andhra Pradesh in the
(S): 38 JPI 379-80
1990s. 1992 (Ja-Je): 10
Speech by Mrs. Ruby Ann
lASSI Q34-47
Darling M.P. (The Baha­
Land reform and rural devel­
mas) (Concluding ceremony
opment; High-lights o f a
of the 37th Commonwealth
national seminar. T. Haque.
Parliamentary Conference,
28 September 1991), 1991 1992; 27 EPW 395-7
Remembering Jawaharlal Nehru
(D): 37 JPI 519
today. 1991-92; 30 (32)
Speech by Shivraj V. Patil,
Speaker, Lok Sabha and Mains 7-10
Whether land reform? A semi­
President of the CPA
nar exchange. 1992 (Ja-
(Concluding ceremony of
the 37th Commonwealth Je); 10 lA S SIQ 171-9
Parliamentary Conference, PARTHASARATHY, R
28 September 1991). 1991 Excisability of interest ac­
(D): 37 JPI 522-6 crued on advances re­
Welcome address by Shri Shivraj ceived from customers-
V. Patil, Speaker, Lok Sabha Special reference to capi­
and President of the CPA tal goods industries. 1992
(11th Commonwealth Con­ (S): 22 795-6
ference of members from C EGAT-The other side. 1992;
small countreis. New Delhi, 57 E xcL T A 89-90
21 September 1991). 1991 Farming out production facility
(D); 37 JPI 487-9 - A case study from excise
The First woman speaker (Ms. duty angle. 1992 (D); 9
Betty Beethroyd] of the C orpL Ad 153-5
British House of Commons. Tax on Consignments in the
G.C. Malhotra. 1992 (S): guise of a tax on purchases.
38 JPI 342-4 1992 (Jl): 8 C orpL Ad 82-
5
PARONG, AURORA A
Rehabilitation of survivors of PARTHASARATHI, VIBODH
torture and political vio­ Central theme; Not ecology;
lence: The Philippine ex­ Control of global resources.
perience. 1992; 27 EPW 1991-92; 30 (32) Mains 5-6
1755-61 For a sustainable development
ofNGOs. 1991-92:30(31)
Mains 7-8
158

What remains unsaid about countries’ interests. Biswajit


UNCED. 1991-92:30(16) Dhar and C. Neranjan Rao.
Mains 5-6 1992: 27 EPW 275-8
Dunkel draft subverts sover-
PASHA, SYED AJM AL
eignty-call for national
CPRs and rural poor: A micro
‘ debate. 1991-92: 30 (16)
level analysis. 1992: 27
Mains 10
EPW 2499-2503
Dunkel text: An assessment.
PASRICHA, P.S Deepak Nayar. 1991-92:
Urban traffic scenario and some 30 (20) Mains 7-9, 28
solutions. 1992 (Ap): 6 Dunkelisatian of Indian patent
Encology 34-6 law: A pallindromic in­
evitability. Hal Gopal Das.
PASHA, SYED AJM AL 1992: 14 DLR 178-94
Social forestry projects in Kar­ In reverse gear. 1992: 23 EPW
nataka: Economic and 377
financial viability. 1992: 27 Patenting life forms: Death for
EPW A65-74 third world farmers! Van-
dana Shiva. 1992 (Ap): 7
PATEL, B.J.P
Law Col 4-9
Water evaporation retardation
Patenting of life forms: What
using ACILOL TA 1618
it implies. Suman Sahai.
WER. 1989(Ap-Je): 36Bha
1992: 27 EPW 8'/8-9
96 -9
Patents: US rewriting the rules.
PATEL, LG 1992: 27 EPW 1705
Freedom from foreign debt.
P A TH A K ,A V U IT
1991-92: 30 (50) Mains 9-
Awards, prizes and trivialisati-
16
ron of virtue. 1991-92: 30
PATEL, M .L (20) Mains 27-8
Land-rights of scheduled tribes Satyajit Ray amidst ‘Popular’
in Madhya Pradesh. 1992 culture. 1991-92: 30 (30)
(Ja-Je): 10 lASSI Q106-9 Mains 19-20
What does it mean to live in
PATEL, SURENCRA J modem India? 1991-92:
GATT as instrument of re­ 30 (53) Mains 23-6
colonisation. 1991-92: 30
(18) Mains 5-9 PATHAK, C.R
In tribute to the South’s golden An Approach towards to­
age. 1991-92: 30 (Ann) wards integration of rural
Mains 45-58 urban development. 1991
Social technology: A new fac­ (O-D): 10 lA SSIQ 63-71
tor in development. 1992:
PATI, BISWAMOY
27 EPW 1871-5
A'Brahmenical order’ in place
PATENTS of academic renewal. 1991-
Dunkel draft on TRIPS: Com­ 92: 30 (48) Mains 24-6
plete denial of developing Dialectics o f transition: Orissa,
159

1943-50. 1992: 27 EPW Message from Shivraj V. Patil,


353-64 Speaker, Lok Sabha &
President of the India
PATIBANDLA, M URALI Branch of The CPA to the
Scale economies and exports delegates to. 37th C.P
in an import substituting Conference (Concluding
regime: Some observations ceremony of the 37th
for Indian industry. 1992: Commonwealth Parliame-
27 EPW M24-30 natry Conference, 28 Sep­
PATIL, R.L.M tember, 1991). 1991 (D):
Give Rajya Sabha a new Avtar. 37 JPI 526-7
1991-92:30(Ja):Mains 18- Parliamentary democracy at
9 work in India. 1991 (S): 37
Wanted political settlement, not JPI 297-302
court verdict: Restructure Speech by Shibraj V. Patil,
the Cauvery conflict for a Speaker, Lok Sabha and
solution. 1991-92: 30 (28) President of the CPA (Con­
Mains 25-6 cluding ceremony of the
37th Commonwealth Par­
PATIL, S.H liamentary Conference, 28
Recent changes in theory and September 1991): 1991 (D):
practices of socialism: A 37 JPI 522-6
general survey. 1991 (Jl- Welcome address * by Shivraj
S): 48 IQ 15-28 V. Patil, Speaker, Lok
Sabha and President of the
PATIL, SfflV R A J V
CPA (11 th Commonwealth
Address bySh.Shivraj V.Patil,
Conference of membres
Speaker, Lok Sabha, at the
from small countries, New
56th Conference of presid­
Delhi, 21 September 1991).
ing officers of legislative
bodies in India in Gandhi­ 1991 (D): 37 JPI 487-9
nagar, 29May 1992. 1992 PATNAIK, GOPABANDHU
(S): 38 JPI 314-31 The New economic policy and
A yyangar A nathsayanain the poor. 1992 (Ap-Je): 42
Unveiling of the portraint SA 201-12
of Shri M. Anathansay-
anam Ayyangar. 1992 (Me): PATNAIK, MANOSORANJAN
38 JPI 4-20 Constitutionality of Administra­
Inaugural function of The tive Tribunal’s Act, 1985.
37th Commonwealth Par­ 1992: 74 CLT 3-6
liamentary Conference, Judiciary and its accountabil­
New Delhi, 23 September ity. 1992: 73 CLT 34
1991,Welcome address by Offences and prosecutions under
Shivraj V. Patil, Speaker, the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Lok Sabha and President of 1992: 73 CLT 12-5
The CPA. 1991(D): 37 JPI PATNAIK, PRABHAT
494-504 Bonanza to the rich by fleecing
160

the poor. 1991-92:30(23) PAZ, OCTAVIO


Mains 13-5,25 Smile .of the Buddhist sages.
Credit, inflation and deflation: 1991-92: 30 (13) Mains 5,
Some theoretical Comments 30
in the Indian context. 1992:
27 EPW 1983-6
PENZ, G. PETER
Colonisation of the tribal lands
PATNAIK, RAGHUNATH in Indonesia: State ration­
Fertility - Crimianal treatment ales, rights to land and
of sexual activities and environmental justice. 1992
the changing legal status of (Ap-Je): 42 SA 139-59
Indian Women. 1992; 74
CLT7-1I
PERUMAL, KANTHAN
Principles of voluation of Stock-
PATOMAKI,HEIKKI in-trade. 1992 ( F ): 7 Corp
Scientific realism, human eman­ L Ad 58-60
cipation, and nonviolent
Political action. 1992 (Ap-
PETRAS, JAMES
Cuban revolutiron: Premature
Je); 14 GM 30-51
epitaph. 1992: 27 EPW
PATON, RICHARD 695
Challenges of management -
PHADKE, ANANT
District Magistrates in In­
Science and sustainable devel­
dia. 1991 (0 -D ):36A dm
opment. 1992: 27 EPW
37-58
2411-3
PATRA,SARAL
Germany and unipolar uneasi­
PHADKE, ANANT R.S
Left response to drought in
ness. 1991-92: 30 (36)
Mains 31-3 Maharashtra. 1992: 27
EPW 253-4
PATWARDHAN, ACHYUT
PILLAI, K.N.
Secularism and the religious
mind. 1991-92: 30 (43)
CHANDRASEKHARAN
Mains 11-2 A Comment on Leelamma v.
Dilip Kumar alias Kocha-
PATWARI, M.I niyan- 1992 (1) K LT65I.
Human Rights in Islamic law 1992(1) KLT53-7
and international law: A
comparison. 199-91:10 &
PILLAI, M.G.G
Australia moving South-East.
11 Islamic CLQ 17-28
1992: 27 EPW 881-2
PAUL, M.C Crisis in Malaysian Indian
Dowry as a symbol of women’s Congress. 1992: 27 EPW
subordination in India 1992 1789
(Jl-S): 42 SA 305-15 Emerging trade alliances in Asia
1992: 27 EPW 199
PAUL, SAMUEL Irritants in Malaysia-Singapore
Privatisation and deregulation,
relations. 1992: 27 EPW
1992: 27 EPW 1339-40
514
161

Malaysia: Keeping the US at a Planning process and economic


distance. 1992: 27 EPW reforms. DebKumarBose.
1534 1992: 27 EPW 430-2
Thailand: Habits die Hard. Socialism and Indian planning.
1992:27 EPW 1187-8 Baidyanath Misra. 1991
(0-D): 10IASSIQ96-105
PILLAI, P. GOPINADHAN Treatment of rural manpower in
Akshara Keralam : Kerala be­
Indian plan models: An
came the first totally liter­
analysis. M.R. Narayan.
ate state in India. 1992 (Ja-
1992 (Ja): 2 7 IHR 259-78
M a ): 42 SA 79-85
POLICE
PALLAI, VUAYAN K About arrest and medical
Social change and family plan-
examination o f a suspect
ninginKenya. 1992: (Ap):
for drunkenness. Joseph
53 IJSW 267-72
Thattacheny. 1992 (2) KLT
PINTO, AMBROSE 37-40
Caste conflict in Karnataka. Amnesty report on custodial
1992: 27 EPW 1465-6 abuses. P.A. Sebastian.
Karnataka: Institutionalized 1992: 27 EPW 876-7
corruption. 1992: 27 EPW An Approach to the violent
1837-8 Personality. Herve Gerard
andFlorent Gregoire. 1992
PLANNING (N): 26C B IB iill 10-3
Autonomy for the Planning The CBI motto. D.P. Kohli.
Commission. J.D. Sethi. 1991 (Ag): 25 CBI Bull 1-2
1991-92: 30 (21) Mains CBI unearths bank fraud of Rs
22-4 10 crore. 1991 (N-D): 25
Decentralisation in planning in CBI Bull 27
West Bengal. 1991-92:30 A Case for a cultural revolution
(54) Mains 33-4 of India’s police. Vijay
Decentralised planning: Issues Karan. 1992 (Ja): 26 CBI
and training implications. Bull 1-5
An analtical framework. A Case of securities scam
Amitava Mukherjee and worked out by CBI in mid
B.N.Yugandhar. 1991 (O- fifties. Gurdasmal. 1992
D): 10 lA SSIQ 106-31 (S): 26 CBI Bull 9-10
Forgetting to remember. T. Controlled delivery - As a tool
Krishna Kumar. 1992: 27 of investigation. B.V.
EPW 2297-2301 Kumar. 1991 (N-D): 25 CBI
Integrated approach to planning- Bull 19-22
An imperative. R.P. Misra. The Criminal justice system.
1991 (0-D): 10 lASSI Q K. Madhavan. 1992 (Jl):
41-5 26 CBI Bull 4-8
Only through planning can the Data protection and the police.
poor be served. R Venka- R. Srikumar. 1992(1): 26
taraman. 1991 -92: 30 (41) CBI Bull 4-6
Mains 7-10
162

Death in custody. 1992 : 27 Not by fire-power alone. 1992:


EPW551 27 EPW 2337
Delay bar in disnussal case. The Police: No help for victims.
Bal Krishna. 1992 (Je); 26 1992: 27 EPW 1705-6
CBIBull 45-6 Police and administration of
Drug scenario in India and gen­ criminal justice. R. Deb.
eral trends noticed in 1991. 1992(F): 26 CBI Bull 7-24
1992 (S): 26 CBI Bull 18- Police and inter-agency co­
21 operation for the investi­
Ghatna Sthal Parikshan va gation and detection of
anweshak safalta J.R. Gaur. sexual abuse of children.
1992 (S): 26 CBI Bull 11- Norman Collinson. 1992
3 (Je): 26 CBI Bull 26-9
“A Glimpse of criminal arrests - Police and the community.
Detention in police custody Ramesh Chandra Dikshit.
for more than 24 hours - 1992 (Ag): 26 CBI Bull 1-
Malady and remedy”. K.M. 7
D as. 1992 (A p ):9 8 C riU Pollice atrocities: Liability to
57-8 pay compensation. P.S.
Ground for police dismissal. Bal Somaa 1991 (D): 15 CULR
Krishna. 1992 (N): 26 CBI 455-62
Bull 27-8 Police atrocities at Manibeli:
Hi-tech in S.I.T. 1992 (My): 26 Report of a visit. Ashish
CBIBull 15-9 Kothari. 1991-92:30(28)
In the dock: Does anyone really Mains 13-6
care for the Indian police? Police Karyapranali men Com­
Rajiv K. Bajaj. 1991 (N- puter. K ^lash Nath Gupta.
D): 25 CBI Bull 23-4 1991 (Jl): 31 SD 7-27
Inspections as a managerial Police rampage in Manibeli. H.
concept. S. Subramanian. Suresh. 1992 (Jl): 7 Law
1992 (Ma): 26 CBI Bull 1- Col 38-9
3 Police Sanganthana/vibhagon
International views on fire-arms mein Hindi ki upyogirta.
and explosives. D.R.Kar- Mahesh Chander Gupta.
thikeyan. 1992 (N): 20 1992 (My): 26 CBI Bull 5-
CBI Bull 3-6 7
A Learning experience. Vik- Police violence: A chief Minis­
ram Lai. 1992 (Ag): 26 ter forgets. 1992:27 EPW
CBIBull 48-53 1164-5
Natural variations in Initials Preparing police to deal with a
indentifications. B.K. multi-cultured society.
Sharma. 1992 (N): 29 CBI Peter Imbert. 1992 (Jl): 26
Bull 7-9 CBI Bull 19-30
Neutrality, impartiality & the Problems of crime investigation
police. John Lobo. 1991 in India. Satya Pal Singh.
(Ag): 25 CBI Bull 3-4 1992 (Ag): 26 CBI Bull
New year eve. 1992 (Ja): 26 11-4
CBIBull 33-5
163

Professionalism and the police. 1992 (N): 399 Sem 14-7


John Lobo. 1992 (Ap): 26 BJP: In true coloures. 1992; 27
CBI 1-2 EPW 1357-8
RAF cannot substitute police BJP: Strong-arm tactics. 1992:
role. AjayK.Mehra. 1992- 27 EPW 2394
93: 31(6) Mains 26-8 BJP gains by default. Amaresh
Reorientation of police work Misra. 1992:27 EPW 393-
culture in (Scientific work 4
culture). BiLSharma. 1992 BJP in a bind. 1992:27 EPW
(Je): 26 CBI Bull 11-7 975
Re-structuring o f poice ad­ Beginning o f realignment.
ministration in India for 1992:27 EPW' 488-9
the 21st century. Satish CPI (M): No basic quarrel.
Chandra Jain. 1991 (0-D): 1992:27 EPW 2210
36 Adm 19-36 CPI (M) to government’s res­
Specialise and serve. S. Subra- cue. 1992:27 EPW 489-90
manian. 1992 (S): 26 CBI CPI (M) ‘S dilemma. 1992:27
Bull 1-2 EPW 308
Speech identification and tape Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27
authenticati(m-A new emer­ EPW 1713-4
ging area in criminalistics. Confusion worse confounded.
S.R. Singh, M.R. Kumar N.C. 1991-92:30 (31) Mains
and V.N. Sehgal. 1992 1-2
(Je): 26 CBI Bull 18-25 Congress party: Election pains.
The Students and the police. 1992:27 EPW 176
S.C. Misra. 1992 (S): 26 Congress (I): After “Return to
CBI Bull 3-8 democracy’. 1992:27 EPW
Tactics to counter terrorism. 856
R.K.Pachnanda. 1992(J1): Congress (I) elections. 1992 :
26 CBI Bull 12-5 27 EPW 436
Towards a good police force. Congress (I): Moves and counter­
N.Krishnaswamy. 1992 moves. 1992:27 EPW 1632
(Ja): 26 CBI Bull 31-2 Congress (I): The opposition
Underground banking systems. within. 1992:27 EPW 2080-
Peter Nove. 1992 (S): 26 1
CBI Bull 14-7 Crisis in Malaysian Indian
The Use of hypnosis in police Congress. M.G.G Pillai.
investigations. H.B. Gibson. 1992:27 EPW 1789
1992 (Ma): 26 CBI Bull “D em ocratised” C ongress.
14-9 YogeshPuri. 1991-92:(22)
Utility of fibre examination in Mains2, 35
crime detection. K.V.S. Rao From Avasi to Tmipati. R.C.Dutt.
and V.N. Sehgal. 1992 (Jl): 1991-92:30 (39)Mains 11-
26 CBI Bull 16-8 4
In step with the world. Ajay
POLITICAL PARTIES Kumar. 1992 (N): 399 Sem
Area of darkness. Rajni Kothari.
26-9
164

Is B JP the party of the future? A personal view. Angela


An essay on nati^'n-build- Y. Davis. 1991-92: (29)
ing. LalitUniyal. 1991-92: Mains 28-32
30 (35) Mains 19-22 Struggling to survive. Bharat
Is BJP the party of the future? Bhushan. 1992 (N): 399 Sem
-II: An essay on nation- 30-2
building. Lalit Uniyal. 1991- Tiruoati Congress sessions:
92:30(36) Mains 17-25 Some reflections. AjitRoy.
The Left alternative. Sitaram 1992:27 EPW 992
Yechuiy. 1992 (N): 399 Sem Towards open, rejuvenated CPI.
36-9 1991-92:30(28) Mains 17-
Levels of stniggle. 1992:27 EPW 9
489 West Bengal: Dangerous trends.
Maharashtra: Crisis that never 1992:27 EPW 733
was. 1992:27 EPW 2392-3
Our Rip Van Winkles: CPI and
POLITICS
Absolute power corrupts abso­
CPI-M. S.G.Saidesai. 1991-
lutely: Djilas Yevgeny
92:30(17) Mains 11-4
Fadeyev. 1991-92:30 (22)
Out of touch. Amulya Ganguli.
Mains 23-4
1992 (N): 399 Sem 22-5
‘Play fair and we will play fair’: The American political sys­
tem: A critique of its func­
Pages from Congress his­
tioning. Khalid B.Sayeed.
tory. Suniti Kumar Ghosh.
1992:27 EPW 2125-32
1992:27 EPW 1079-88
Are we embracing colonialism?
Post-Tirupati Congress. 1992:27
EPW 731 AmiyaRao. 1991-92:30(48)
Mains 4-5
The Problem. Bhabani Sen
Award extraordinary. 1992:27
Gupta. 1992 (N): 399 Sem
EPW 2209
12-3
BJP and Congress: Politics of
Regional parties; reduced effi­
confrontation. 1992:27
cacy. parties: reduced ef­
EPW 456
ficacy. Harish Khare. 1992
Bihar: An alliance at stake.
(N): 399 Sem 33-5 -
1992:27 EPW 2272
llhetoricand reality. S.C. 1991-
92:30 (26) Mains 1-2 Bihar: Caste politics. 1992:27
EPW 309
Rise of democratic left, anti-
Bihar: Shifting alliances. 1992:27
IMF feelings in Russia.
EPW 2393-4
1992-93:31 (5) Mains 17-
26 A Bureaucratic excercise. M.
Rumblings in the South. 1992:27 Shatrugna. 1992:27 EPW
EPW 1511 2160
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27
Season of lethargy. 1992: 27
EPW 1103-4 EPW 315-6
Camel-trading, Rajasthan style.
Seeds of fascism. Manini Chat-
terjee. 1992 (N): 399 Sem 1992:27 EPW 1533
17-21 Chickens coming home to roost.
South African Communist Party: N.C. 1991:30 (54) Mains
1-2
165

Congress: Outside help. 1992:27 government of India. B.K.


EPW 1704 Roy Burman. 1991-92:30
Crisis aggravates. S.C. 1992- (64) Mains 31-5
93:31 (6) mains 1-2 Jharkhand movement: Subdued
Crisis of congidence. S.C. 1991- for resilient. 1992:27 EPW
92:30(30) Mains 1-2 454-5
A Crisis of leadership. Ekram Jharkhand movement at cross
Khawar. 1991-92:30 (18) rools. 1991-92: 30 (25)
Mains 19-21 Mains 7-9
The DMK debacle: Causes and The Jharkhandis: Vision and
portents. V.Suresh. 1992: reality: A micro-study of
27 EPW 2313-21 Singhbhum. Srabani Ra-
Death in a ‘City of fools’. M.S.S ichaud huri. 1992:27 EPW
Pandian. 1992:27 EPW 2551-6
2352-3 Just a pinch of honesty. Rajmo-
Decline of Rajiv government. han Gandhi. 1992-93:31 (6)
L.K.Advani. 1991-92:30 Mains 9-10
(Ann) Mains 133-5 Karnataka: Out of favour. 1992:
Empty talk of polarisation. 27 EPW 2512
1992 : 27 EPW 2392 The Legitim acy for terrorists.
End of Compassion. Di- 1992:27 EPW 2273-4 .
nesh Mohan. 1991-92:30 Militarisation of politics of
(48) Mains 23-4 politicisation of the mili­
Exceptional step? S.C. 1991- tary. Nera Chandhoke.
92: 30 (49) Mains 1 1991-92:30 Mains 13-4
Factions and big mone;^. N.C. Mistrust and President Bush.
1991-92:30 (52) Mains 1-2 M.V.Desai. 1991-92:30 (51)
Faithful to the Script. 1992 : 27 Mains 3-4
EPW 1580 More of the same. M.Shatrugna.
Faithful of Jharkhand - Its 1992: 27 EPW 2219-20
impact on Bengal. 1991- The Muslim vote. Seema Mus­
92: 96 CWN 142-4 tafa. 1991-92:30 (48) Mains
Fallout of ‘Yatra’. 1992:27 EPW 240 11-2
Fluid positions. 1992:27 EPW Need for a secular, centrist al­
1292 ternative. Seema Mustafa.
Growing communalisation of 1991-92:30 (31) Mains 4.35
politics. Deepak Mishra. Nafarious game. 1992:27 EPW
1992:27 EPW 1965 1512
Historical context of political Not sorrow but atonement. N.C.
change in rural West Ben­ 1991-92:31 (5) Mains 1-3
gal: A study of seven ‘Off with their heads’: Suppres­
villages in Bardhman. sion of dissent in Tamil
Sujit Narayan Chattopadh- Nadu. V. Geetha and S.V.
yaya. 1992:27 EPW 647- Rajadurai. 1992:27 EPW
58 1184-5
Indigenous and tribal people’s Ominous outburst. N.C. 1991-
global hegemonies and 92: 30 (53) Mains 1-2
166

One year of Narasimha Rao Short-sighted follies. 1992:27


government; A balance EPW 377
sheet. Arun Ghosh. 1992:27 The Sordid game. Harish Chan-
EPW 1638-40 dola. 1991-92:30 (25) Mains
Opposing any kind of change. 2-3, 34
1991-92:66 CWN 65-66 Speaker’s score. 1992:27 EPW
Opposition upstaged. 1992: 27 1768
EPW 1224 Syi.ibolic but significant. 1992:
Political alignments in the 27 EPW 1881-2
making. Amaresh Mishra. Threshold of sordid politics.
1992:27 EPW 2225-6 N.C. 1991-92: 30 (44)
Political expendiency defying Mains 1-2
legal probity. K.G.Kannabi Time for initiative. S.C. 1991-
ran. 1991-92:30(44)Mains 92:30 (20) Mains 1
3, 34 Towards a United left in Bihar.
Political process: A crisis of Krishna Chaitanya. 1992:27
systems. Sharat Kumar. EPW 2025-6
1991-92:30 (43) Mains 13- Unworkability of ‘Trickledown’
4, 32 strategy in India. 1991-92;
Poverty of Naxalite philoso­ 30 (25) Mains 17-9
phy. G.S.Bhargava. 1991- Uttar Pradesh: New alignments.
92:30 (22) Mains 21-2 1992.-27 EPW 2208
The Question of sovereignty. West Bengal: Competition in
5,C. 1991-92:30 (21) Mains low politics. Ajit Roy.
1-2 1992:27 EPW 1237-8
Rehabilitation of survivors of What is to be done? Sharat
torture and political vio­ Kumar. 1992-93:31 (6)
lence: The Philippine ex­ Mains 11-2
perience. Aurora A Paroung Yadav ascendancy in Bihar
June Pagaduan-Lopez, politics. Tilak D.Gupta.
Sylvia Estrada- Claudio, 1992: 27 EPW 1304-6
Clizalath Protacio-Mar-
celino and MA Victoria POLLUTION
Agrarian structure, environ­
Cabildo. 1992:27 EPW
mental concerns and rural
1755-61
poverty. Vijay Vyas. 1992
Religion inpolitics: Where wfill
(Jl-S): 37 Adm 67-81
itend?1992:27EPW2336-
The Alternative Rio summit.
7
Mukund Govind Raja. 1992:
Return to murky past? S.C. 1991-
EPW 1787-8
92:30 (22) Mains 1-2
Balance-sheet of Rio Confer­
Secon round of states’ reor­
ence. Nirmala Lakshman.
ganisation; Issues and
1991-92:30 (36) Mains 5-
probles. Pradeep Kumar.
1991-92:30 (54) Mains 10- 6,35
Burning and decontamination.
3
Ronald Schlegel. 1992 (Ja):
Shadow-boxing. 1992:27 EPW
6 Encology 29-33
1447
167

Chipko; Social background of energy use in the city of


an environmental move­ Delhi. Ranjan Kumar Bose.
ment. Harsh Dobhal. 1991- 1990 (N): 5 Encology 1-9
92; 30(13) Mains 15-7 Guidelines o f management and
Commitment to save the planet: handling o f hazardous
Need for gloabal responsi­ wastes. 1992 (Ma): 6 En­
bility. P.V.NarasimhaRao. cology 23-8
1991-92:30 (35) Mains 5,33 Harardous materials released in
Constitutional gurantee of a 1987 (U.S.A.): National
wholesome environment. Wildlife Federation Report.
Nandan S. Nelivigi. 1992 1991 (My): 5 Encology 1-
(Ag-S):7 Law Col 19-20 18
The Fifty-Second convocation History of the future. William
address by Prof G. Ram Vogt. 1992(Ja-Je);10IASSI
Reddy, chairman, Univer­ 197-200
sity Grants Commission, ^fnplemenling sustainability. Ben
on May 4, 1992 (Control­ Boer. 1992:14DLR 1-33
ling environmental degra­ Improving sewage-effluent treat­
dation: The role of educa­ ment. 1992 (N); 5 Encol­
tional institution). G. Ram ogy 33-9
Rddy. 1992 (Jl / 53 IJSW Legislative activismand envi­
517-21 ronmental developmeiit.
Earth Summit. 1992:27 EPW P.Subramonian Poti. 1992
1355 (Ma); 16CULR 1-51 ,
Energy consumption in the Maharashtra’s experience in auto
transportation sector and pollution control. S.K.
its environmental implica­ Sagane. 1992 (Ma): 6 En­
tions: A case study of cology 23-8
Delhi, India. V.Srinivas Man’s truest monument... Deena
Chary and Preety Malhotra. Khatkhate. 1992: 27 EPW
1991 (Ap): 6 Encology 7- 1459-60
18 Mass awareness-pollutions of
Environment, ecology and the Ganga and its action plan.
Himalayas. Arun Ghosh. Jitender Mohan Sharma.
1992:27 EPW 1455-8 1989(ja-M a0:36Bha27-9
Environmental crimes prosecu­ Meaning of earth summit. Jaidev
tion: A law enforcement Sharm a. 1991-92:30
partnership. Vincent A. (26)Mains 6
Matulewich, M.S. 1991 Message from Rio. J.C.Kapur.
(Ag): CBI Bull 19-22 1991-92:30 (48) Mains
'Environmental destruction; 13,26
Partners in crime. Bharat National symposium on envi-
Dogra. 1992.27 EPW 1293 ronment-highlights. 1992
Environmental implications. (Ap): 6 Encology 37-9
Lawrence Surendra. 1992 Need for debate. Nikhll Chakrav-
(jl): 395 SEm 44-8 aitty. 1991-92:30 (38) Mains
Environmental implications of 4
168

Ozone: sources and interaction State of environmental in Jammu


with other pollutaits. Madh- & Kashmir. M.A. Kawosa.
oolika Agrawal. 1992 (Ap);6 1989 (0-D ):36B ha 184-8
Encology 22-4 The Swiss are serious about
Ozone Protection: Beyond the cleaning up. 1992 (Ja): 6
Montreal Protocol. Gurdip Encology 26-8
Singh. 1992:14 DLR 116- Tighter emission limits for
27 vehicles. Jan Lothigtus.
Planning and management for 1992 (Ap):6 Encology 31-
water and land resources: 3
Partnerships for sustain­ Tough prospects at Rio. Usha
able development. Jules Rai. 1991-92:30 (33) Mains
N.Pretty.l991 (My):5 En­ 4-5
cology 19-32 Towards global environmental
Policy initiatives for industrial management. Anil Agarwal.
environmental planning in 1992 (A p -Je ):4 2 S a lll-9
the nineties. S.Chandra Utilisation of by product phos-
sekhar. 1990(N):5 Encol­ phogypsum. S.K.Titus,
ogy 17-33 R.V.Bhoyar and A.D.Bhide.
Politics of biodiversity conven­ 1992 (Ma):6 Encology 29-
tion. AshishKothari. 1992: 37
27 EPW 749-55 What remains unsaid about
Race against marine oil spill - UNCED. Vibhodh Parth-
The international scenario. asarathi. 1991-92:30 (16)
A.Yogamoorthy. 1992(F): Maisn 5-6
Ecology 30-4
Rio and new order. Nikhil
POPULATION
Administering population count­
Chakravartty. 1991-92:30
ing. Shriram Maheshwari.
(36) Mains 7-9
1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA 393-
Rio blazes a new trail. O.P.
403
Sahherwal. 1991-92:30(36)
Decline in sex ratio: Alterna­
Mains 9-11
tive explanation re-exam­
The Rio Conference on envi­
ined. Sarswati Raju and
ronment. K.srinivasan. 1992
MahendraKPremi. 1992:27
(Jl); 8 C o rp L A d 7 3 -4
EPW 911-2
The Rio declaration. 1991-92:
30 (35) Mains 34-5 Decline in sex ratio: Alterna­
tive explanation revis­
Shunting environmental con­
ited. S.Irudaya Rajan, U.S.
cerns. Anand Grover. 1992
Mishra and K.Navanee-
(Je):7 Law Col 10-1
tham. 1992:27 EPW 2505-
s ^ m e aspects of environ­
mental accounting. R. Tha-
8
Demographic transition in
marajakshi. 1992:27 EPW
Kerala: A reply. P.N.Mari
2533-4
Bhatand S. IrudayaRajan.
Spinning out of control: The
1992: 27 EPW 1213-5
Earth at UNCED. Sam Rao.
Development and population
1992(J1-S): 42 SA 328-36
169

policy: Some Indian evi­ Population policy and some


dence on determinants of indicators o f implementa­
prevalence rate. Pranab tion. Shanta Kohli Chan­
Banerji. 1992 (Jl-S); 38 dra. 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA
IJPA 250-6 291-6
Does India have a population Population policy in India;
policy? Mahendra K.Premi. Perspectives for the future.
1992 (Jl-s):3 8 IJP A 219- Kuttan Mahadevan and
26 M.Sumangla. 1992 (Jl-
Educating females for control­ S):38 IJPA 227-40
ling population. J.C. Pant. Population pressures - threat to
1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA 276- democracy. Demographic
90 factors and their impact
Fertility policy in India : Need on political stability and
for a fresh Thinking. S. constitutional government.
Irudaya Rajan and U. S. K. Mamalanathan. 1992 (Jl-
Mishra. 1992 (Jl-S) ; 38 S): 38 IJPA 388-92
IJPA 422-31 Population stabilisation - The
Operation”Near zero population foremost prioity for the
growth” for India. Bejoy nation. K.K.Mathur. 1992
KandathilEapen.l992(Jl- (Jl-S): 38 IJPA 241-9
S ) : 38 IJPA 422-31 Quality of life to arrest popula­
Overpopulation: The great red tion growth. P.D.Malgav-
herring? Aseem Shrivas- kar. 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA
tava. 1992:27 EPW 2032-8 404-21
Policy of greater involvem ent. Raisign age at marriage of
of NGOs: Need for con­ girls in India: Future policy
crete measures. Prem P.Tal- interventions. N. Audi-
war. 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA narayana and N. The mozhi.
297-310 1992 (Jl-S); IJPA 341-53
Political economy of popula­ Who rock the cradle? Women,
tion growth. Swamjit Mehta fertility control and tech­
and H.S, Mehta. 1992 (Jl- nology in Indian. Saraswati
S) 38 IJPA373-87 Raju and Satish Kumar.
Population, poverty and em­ 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA 323-
ployment in India. T.N. 332
Krishnan. 1992:27 EPW
PO TI, P. SUBRAMONIAN
2479-97
Legislative activism and envi­
Population, the forgotten fac­
ronmental development.
tor. Daran Singh. 1992 (Jl-
1992 (Ma): 16CULR1-51
S): 38 IJPA 213-8
Population explosion and POVERTY
population control pro­ CPRs and rural poor; A micro
grammes in Bangladesh: level analysis. Syed Ajmal
An overview. A.S.M.Atiqur Pasha. 1992:27EPW2499-
Rahman and Dil Rowshan 2503
Zinnat Ara Nazneen. 1992 EGS and the poor; Evidence
(Jl-S):38 OJPA 432-48 from logitudinal village
170

studies. M.J. Bhende, T.S. PRABHU, K.SEETA


Walker, S.S.Leberman and Identification of levels of de­
J.V.Venkataram. 1992:27 velopment : Case of
EPW A 19-22 Mharashtra. 1992:27 EPW
Growth and poverty; The ur­ 1927-37
ban legend. Arup Mitra.
PRABHU, PRADIP
1992:27 EPW 659-65
Tribal deaths in Thane distict:
Hunder in Kalahandi: Blink­
The other side. 1992: 27
ered understanding. Deepak
EPW 2527-30
Mishra andR.S.Rao. 1992:
PRADEEP,N
27 EPW 1245-6
Water resources. 1989 (Ja-Ma):
Implications of ‘Antyodaya’
36 Bha 23-4
Shriman Narayan. 1992
(Ja-Je): 10 lA S S IQ /280-9 PRADHAN, GOPINATH
Poverty. Majid Rahnema. 1992 Concentration in cement indus­
(Jl-S):37A dm 41-65 try under ‘New Policy
Poverty among scheduled tribes. Regime’ 1992:27 EPW 31-
Bhupender Singh. 1992 (Ja- 8
Je): lOIASSIAQ 256-67
Poverty and inequality in China PRADHAN, H.N
and India. Jim Matson and Judicial review under the In­
MarkSelden. 1992:27 EPW dian Constitution. 1992:73
701-15 CLT 27-30
Poverty and technology. Indira. PRASAD, ANIRUDH
1992:27 EPW 171-2
Do the Indian legislatures enjoy
Tackling rural poverty. N. Chan­
a privilage ‘Not to codify
dra Mohan. 1992 (Jl): 395
their privilege /S ’? 1991
sem 53-6
(Ap-Je): 27 C M U 174-93
POWER, CHAHED Role of judiciary in national
Development and the cola cul­ integration. 1991 (Ja-Ma):
ture 1992 (Ja-Ma): 13 GM 27 C M U 21-48
466-76
PRASAD, BHUVANESHWAR
PRABHAKARA, J “ Sections 362 and 482 of the
Agricultural water management Code of Oriminal Proce­
research in J&K state. 1989 dure: A comparative analy­
(0-D): 36 Bha 274-6 sis.” 1992 (F): 98 Cri U
18-25
PRABHARAN, R
Operation flood - A few con­ PRASAD, DEEPAK
straints. 1992 (Ja): 531JSW Jal Hai Jal Hai-An experiment
115-8 in Dumka district o f Bihar.
1992 (Ja-Ma): 37 Adm 95-
PRABHU, K.MANIK 113
Contempt of court - A review.
1992 (2): 69 An LT 38-47 PRASAD, H.Y. SHARADA
Mansir, Malikaijuna Blend of
171

eminence and humility. PRA SA N G I,J


1991-92; 30 (49) Mains The Role of victim compensa­
27-8 tion in criminal law. 1992
(2); 69 An LT 1-4
PRASAD, JAGDISH
Land reform and its impact oh PRATAP, SUBHASH C
land structure nad peasant “International workshop on
clas relations in Bihar. 1992 Human Rights - Key note
(Ja-Je); 10IASSIQ94-105 address”. 1992 (Ag): 79 AIR
113-5
PRASAD, N .V roV A
Reply by the Hon’ble Sri
Necessity to amend rule 475
Subhash C. Pratap, chief
(2) of A.P.Motor Vehicles
justice (On 30th June, 1992).
Rules, 1989. 1992(2): 69
1992 (2); 69 An LT 49-50
An LT 62-3
PRATHYSUSHA, K
Offence U/s 354 I.P.C. - As
A Study of mental healt status
amended - triable by court
of children. 1992 (Ja): 53
of session. 1992 (3): 70 An
IJSW 17-22
LT17
Offeree under sec. 354 I.P.C.- PRECEDENTS
As amended which court Judicial precedents. 1992 (F);
should try. 1992 (2): 69 An 23 La 98
f
LT58-9
PREM I, MAHENDRA K
PRASAD, PRADHAN H Decline in sex ratio: Alterna­
A Bold step to disaster. 1991- tive explanation reexam­
92:30 (23) Mains 9-10 ined. 1992:27 EPW 911-2
Some inus of land refers in Bihar. Does India have a population
1992 (Ja-Je): 10IASSIQ87- poUcy?1992(Jl-S); 38UPA
93 219-26
PRASAD, RENUKA PRESS
The Politics of sexuality. 1992 Abdication of responsibility.
(O-D): 42 SA 425-37 1992; 27 EPW 133
Culcutta diary. AM. 1992: 27
PRASAD, S. SATYANARAYANA
EPW 442-4
Andhra Pradesh College Serv­
Can a source sue a journalist?
ice Commission - recruit­
A.G.Noorani. 1992; 27
ment of lectures - The
EPW 386
decision of Teh Andhra
The Earlier turbulence: How
Pr.xiesh High Court requires
the emergency hits back.
rconsideration. 1992 (2): 69
Anil Naruieya. 1992 ; 27
An LT 25-7
EPW 1597-9
PRASAD, SHIV BALAK The Europian Court judgment
Politics of Presidential election in “Spycatcher”. Jennifer
in India, election in India. McDermott. 1992 (Ja-Je):
1991-92; 30 (32) Mains 20- 24 lA 14-23
2. Face of regional journalism.
Mrinal Pande. 1991-92: 30
(48) Mains 10
172

Fourth estate or Fifth column. rampage. Dadan Upadhyay.


JohnTusa. 1991-92:30(52) 1991:92 30(17) Mains 17-
Mains 29-33 8
Freedom of press; Obscenity Inflation : Illusion and reality.
vs. literary values. Badar SatyaNarain. 1991-92:30
Ahmad. 1992 (jl-s): 28 (46) Mains 5-6
C M U 226-32 Inflation gathering momentum.
Meeting brothers from Bangla- 1992: 27 EPW 251-2
desh.N.C. 1991-92:30(28) The New burden. S.C. 1991-
Mains 2-4 92:30 (48) Mains 1
A Moral basis for environment No respite on prices front. 1992:
journalism. Lalitha Vaidya- 27 EPW 993-4
nathan. 1991-92: 30 (39) Onward, Charistian soldiers.
Mains 27-31 1992: 27 EPW 1767
Outrageous. S.C. 1991-92: 30 Partial decontrol of fertiliser
(28) Mains 1-2 prices. J.V.M eenakshi.
Parliament and the press. Brijmo- 1992: EPW 2347-8
han Mishra. 1991 (S): 37 Price level accounting in India.
JPI 343-6 Narinder Kaur. 1992 (O):
Pravda: Snuffed out. 1992: 27 22 CS 897-9
EPW 614
Safety and protection of jour­
PRISONS
Correctional objectives of prison:
nalists. B.K.Pal. 1991-92:30
A critique on Justice Krishna
(45) Mains 16-7
Iyer’s correctional media­
Twenty years after emergence
tion. Satpal Singh Makkar.
of Watergate: Triumph of
1992: 39 Pb Univ L Rev
idiot culture in US media.
143-8
Carl Bernstein, 1991-92:30
End of news censorship for
(39) Mains 7-9
prisoners in Bihar. Indu
PRETTY, JULES N Bharti. 1992:27 EPW 1242
Planning and management for Jail Prashasan Ek dristi. A.S.Raj.
water and land resource: 1991 (Ap): 30 SD 33-8
Partnerships for sustain­ Model prision Lucknow - A
able development. Jules genetic study. Laxikant
N. Prety. 1992 (My): 5 Tripathi. 1991 (Ag):30SD
Encology 19-32 25-32
Prisoners, prison conditions
PRICE and prison reforms: An
Does inflation hurt the poor emperical study of prison
more? R.Radhakrishna and administration in Himachal
C. Ravi. 1992: 27 EPW Pradesh. B.R.Sharma and
157-9 Vandana Kashyap. 1988:5
Fixing agricultural prices: Is­ Kan U 79-99
sues and experiences. V.M. Prisons at crossroads. Hira Singh.
Rao. 1992:27 EPW 639-45 1991 (Ap): 30 SD 1-4
Grim price rise, profiteers on
173

PRIVACY fiscal policy. Nigel M.


Right to be left alone. B.D. Healey and Paul Levine.
Agarwala. 1992 (Ja):7 Corp 1992:27 EPW 1972-4
L Ad 3-5 Face of debt politics. Nikhil
Chakravartty. 1991-92:30
PROPERTY (49) Mains 2-3
Brief history of right to property
Financial programming for
in India. Kamal Jeet Singh
stablisation: Some notes on
and Mollina Sekhri. 1992
IMF Model. Ranjit Sau.
(Ja-Ma): 28 C M U 66-70 ■ 1992:27 EPW 531-4
“Money decree holder better
Financial reform; Need for fresh
placed than mortgagee
thinking. 1992:27 EPW
decree holder in E.P. Pro­
1224-5
ceedings. anomaly anddis-
Financial reforms and rural
crimination-Remedy nee­
development. N.A. Mujum-
ded”. T.A.Varadarajan.
dar. 1992:27 EPW 684-6
1992 (I): 182 M U 11-2
Financial system: Chasing red
Need to re-consider the deci­
herrings. 1992:27 EPW
sion reported in 1991
1036-7
(DA.L.T.575. Kairi Syama-
Fiscal deficial and stablisation
sundara Rao. 1992 (1); 68
policy. R.J.Mody. 1992:27
An LT 11-4 EPW 325-6
PROTACIO-MARCELLINO, Freedom from foreign ' debt.
ELIZABETH I.G.Patel, 1991-92:30(50)
Rehabilitation of survivors of Mains 9-16
torture and political vio­ Income, taxation, investment
lence: The Philippine ex­ and black money. Arun
perience. 1992:27 EPW Ghosh. 1992:27 EPW 496-
1755-61 8
International financial mar­
PUBLIC FINANCE ket anomalies: Profit­
Contribution of ‘Other Serv­ able opportunities. A.K.
ices* sector to gross dome­ Sarkar. 1992 (O): CS 895-
stic product in India: An 6
evaluation. S.M.Kansal. Issues before Tenth Finance
1992: 27 EPW 2047-56 Commission. Raja. J. Ch-
Credit, inflation and deflation: elliah, M.Govinda Rao and
Some theoretical comments Tapas Kumar Sen. 1992:27
in the Indian context. Pra- EPW 2539-50
bhatPatnaik. 1992:27 EPW Not a recipe for a millennium.
1983-6 Arun Beneiji. 1992:27 EPW
The Debt-energy nexus: A case 2153-4
study of India. C.Ramanohar State intervention versus free
Reddy, Antonette D ’Sa market. Arun Ghosh. 1992:
Amulya & K.N.Reddy. 27 EPW 1365-8
1992: 27 EPW 1401-5 U n stays ahead. D.P.Sharma.
European monetary union and 1992:27 EPW 1359
174

PUBLIC INTEREST New World order and UN.


LITIGATION Parminder S.Bhogal. 1991
Bottlenecks of justice? A fur­ 92:30 (51) Mains 23-6
ther note on the limits of Refugesand the right of asylum.
public interest litigation. Harpal Kaur Khehra. 1988:5
Werner F.Menski. 1992(1) Kan U 1-26
KLT 57-60 United Nations in the “New
Public interest litigation and world order”. M.S.Rajan.
locus standi. Beena Ch- 1991-92:30 (29) Mains 10-
oudhary. 1992 (Jl-S): 28 2
C M U 236-43 A Verdict against international
Public interest litigation as an law principles. Soli J. Sor-
instrument of social jus­ abjee. 1992 (Ap-Je): 28
tice. Gulab Gupta. 1992 (Ja- C M U 152-4
M a);5C IL Q 1-168 West violates UN Charter. Pe-
Use and abuse of public inter­ terLynn Sinai. 1991-92:30
est litigation. Shaiija (45) Mains 4
Chander.l 992:39 Pb Univ.
PUBLIC SECTOR
L Rev 149-54
Emerging dimensions in priva­
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL tisation of public enter­
LAW prises: A comparative
“Air Law”. Markanday Katju. analysis of developed and
1992 (O): 79 AIR 145-8 developing economies.
Bangladesh refugees: Political Gurdeep Singh Batra and
games. 1992:27 EPW 2080 Narinder Kaur. 1992 (N):
Gulf War: The air pollution 22 CS 983-90
aspect and the criminal lia­ Evaluating the performance of
bility. Param Jeet Singh. public enterprises P.B. Joh­
1991 (Jl-S): 27 C M U 194- nnie. 1992 (S):22 CS 788-
7 94
International system and role of Exit policy in public sector.
UN. Kamal A.Mitra Che- Bagaram Tulpule. 1992:27
noy. 1991-92:30 (51) Mains EPW 319-21
20-3 Fiscal deficit and public enter-
Jurisdictional issues before the prisis: Some more gram-
World Court. S.C.Parakh. mer. Ramaswamy R. K Iyer.
1992(1): 68 An LT 59-64 1992:27 EPW 295-6
Law of the sea: India’s Policy Foreign earnings position in the
options. Prabhas C.Sinha. public sector. S.K.Sharma
1991 (0-D: 33 JILI510-26 and Anju Rani. 1991-92:
Other face of UN in Combodia. (48) Mains 27-30
1992:27 EPW 2532 A Glimpse at a public sector
New Indo-British extradition enterpris. Arun Ghosh
tready: What is the pur­ 1992:27 EPW 317-8
pose? V.Siddharth. 1992:27 New policy perspective and
EPW 2531-2 public sector. K.Ashok Rao.
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1991-92:30 Mains 5,33 QADEER, MOHAMMAD A


PSU share sales: In a tight spot. Reflections on international
1992:27 EPW 2272-3 conferences. 1992:27 EPW
Public sector: Performence 2414-6
evaluation by MOU.K.B.
Batra. 1992 (Je): 22 CS QAISER, RIZWAN N
505-8 Hindu-muslim leadership: of
Strategic planning in public the 1991-92:30 (41) Mains
sector companies: A case 17-8
study of IBP. Neelanjana RACE RELATIONS
Mitra and Anindya Sen. .'Affirmative action and the
1992:27 EPW M39-44 poilitics of white resent­
Trading in public sector bonds. ment. Tim Wise. 1992 (Jl):
Jairaj Kapadia. 1992:27 7 Law col 42-3
DPW 1710-1 Black skin, Black masks. Alok
PURANIK, ALOK Rai. 1992:27 EPW 2099-
Role of corporate securities in 2103
household saving and Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27
private corporate sector EPW 1042
financing during eighties - Capitalist democracy and status
Some empirical observatins. of blacks. Roj)i Chakra-
1992 (N): 22 CS 991-5 borti. 1992:27 EPW 1599-
1600
PURI,BALRAJ
Colour blind justicfe. 1992(F): 7
Ominous portends from Jammu.
Law Coi 28-30
1992:27 EPW 2020-1
From there to eternity. Deena
PURI, YOGESH Khatkhate. 1992:27 EPW
“Democratised” Congress. 1991- 1587-8
92:30 (22) Mains 2, 35 Is anti-black discrimination a
thing of the past? i 992 (Ag-
PUROHIT, SANJAY S): 7 Law Col 38-9
Solving the complex problem
Rascism in Europe: The future
of land transfers in a rega-
of EEC immigration and
bilitaion. 1992 (Ag-Je): 37 reftigeelaw. Ian Macdonald.
Adm91-4
1992 (My): Law Col 13-7
PURUSHOTHAMAN, SURESH Reunification to racism. Jay-
Hapless victims. 1992 (Ag): 396 shree Sengupta. 1991-92:
Sem 31-3 30 (52) Mains 3
South Africa: Apartheid digs in.
PYLEE, M.V 1992:27 EPW 1882
Caretaker government: What and South African whites still hate
why? 1991 (S): 37JPI441- blacks. Hari Sharan Chha-
6 bra.l991-92:30(21)Mains
33-4
QADRI,AFZAL
Symbol of cultural domination
Women victims and criminal
Sushant Kumar Mishra.
justice. 1991 (O): 31 SD
1991-92:30 (36) Mains 29-
44-6
30
176

US hypocrisy unmasked. Seema Implications of the budget


Sirohi. 1991-92:30 (35) proposals for 1992-93 re­
Mains 13 lating to direct taxes. 1992
Unbridgeable racial chasm. (Ap): 22 CS 312-6
Ludwina A. Josheph. 1991- Levy of penaly on protective
92:30 (29) Mains 3 basis. 1992:106 Ta 8-9
RADHAKRISHNA, R RAGHAVENDRAN, K
Does inflation hurt the poor Quality assurance for drmkmg
more? C.Ravi. 1992:27 water mission to villages.
EPW 157-9 1992 (Ja): 6 Encology 13-
25
RADHAKRISHNA, S
‘Legal aid - still in its infancy’ RAGHU,V
1992(Ja-Ma): 28C M U 51- Need to amend rule 21 A.P.
65 Advocate Fee Rules of 1990.
1992 (3): 70 An LT 34-6
RADHAKRISHNAMURTI,
BADDEPUDI RAHMAN, A
‘Give teeth to the Prevention of Muslims in India : Need for
corruption Act”. 1992 (O)” rethinking. 1991-92:30 (26)
90 C r iU 131-3 Mains 15-7
Muslims in Indian: Need for
RADHAKRISHNAN, VARKALA rethinking-II. 1991-92:30
Crisis in Indian parliamentary (27) Mains 25-30
democracy. 1991 (S): 37
Muslims in India: Need for re-
JPI 383-7 thinking-III. 1991-92:30
RAGHAVACHARI, V.T (28) Mains 20-4
Demand - subsequent sen for Science and secularism. 1991-
extended time limit - va- 92:30 (Ann) Mains 91-7
lidity-Party 2-a point of view
RAHMAN, A.S.M.ATIQUR
on. 1992:62 Exc LT A5-9,
Population explosion and
17
population control pro­
Rectification of mistake -
grammes in Bangladesh:
whether hearing is a must?
An overview. 1992 (Jl-S):
1962:62ExcLTA95-100 38 IJPA 432-48
Reference to the High Court.
1992:57 Exc Lt a49-54 BAHMATHURLL\, LAXMI
Vitamin ‘A ’ and childhood
RAGHAVAN, CHAKRAVARTHI
mortality. 1992:27 EPW
Chemical weapons convention-
666-8
safeguards noth’s interests.
1991-92:30 (14) Mains 17- RAHNEMA, M AJID
22 Poverty. 1992 (Jl-S):37 Adm
41-65
RAGHVAN, N.S
Are penalty and assessment pro­ RAHUL
ceedings one and the same? On “Modernity and its victims”
1992: 106 Ta 32-4 1992:27 EPW 1031-2
177

RAI, ALOK RAJ, A.S


Black skin, black masks. 1992: Jail Prashasan: Ek dristi. 1991
27 EPW 2099-2103 (Ap): 30 SD 33-8
Educating judge. 1992 (Ma); 391
RAJ, K.N
Sem 55-8
Land reform and complemen­
RAI, RAMBHAJAN tary measures in Kerala.
“Interim relief u/s 140, Motor 1992 (Ja-Je) : 10 IHSSQ
Vehicles Act, 1988, whe­ 20-4
ther retrospctive?”. 1992
(My): 79 AIR 68-71 RAJ, SEBA STIL
India and the United Nations
RAI, USHA Retrospect and prospects.
Tough prospects at Rio. 1991- 1992 (J1-S): 42 SA 242-58
92:30 (33) Mains 4-5
RAJADURAI, S.V
RAICHAUDHURI, SRABANI
‘Off with their heads’: Sup­
The Jharkhandis; Vision and
pression of dissent in Tamil
reality: A micro-study of
Nadu. 1992:27 1184-5
Singhbhum. 1992:27 EPW
2551-6 R A JAGO PAL,D.R
RAILWAYS The Danube on fire? 1991-92:
Forum for suits for compensa­ 30(40) Mains 31-3,
No respite in quick-sarid war.
tion against railway ad­
ministration. 1990: 92 Bom 1991-92:30 48 Mains 34
Silkworm devouring ipulberry
LR9-11
tree? 1991-92:30 (43) Mains
A Harsh deal for all passeng-
29-32
esrs.S. Sethuranadan. 1991-
92:30 (19) Mains 2, 33 RAJAGOPALAN, R
RAINA, A.K Uncertainty in education. 1992
(Jl): 395 Sem 21-3
Optimal cropping pattern for
different stages of Marwal RAJAN, M.S
lift canal. 1989 (0-D): 36 United Nations in the “New
Bha 231-3 world order”. 1991-92:30
RAINA, BADRI (29) Mains 10-2
A Window to India. 1992 (Ap): RAJAN, MUKUND GOVIND
392 sem 28-31 The Alternative Rio summit.
1992:27 EPW 1787-8
RAIPURIA, KALYAN M
policy frame for support to RAJAN, S. IRUDAYA
deemed exports. 1992:27 Decline in sex ratio: Alterna­
EPW 291-4 tive explanation revisited.
RAJ, A.L 1992:27 EPW 2505-8
Demographic transition in Ker­
Ideology and hegemony in Jhark­
ala: A reply. 1992:27 EPW
hand movement. 1992:27
EPW 200-3 1213-5
Fertility policy in India: Need
178

for a fresh thinking. 1992 nomic environment. 1991


(Jl-S): 38 IJPA 276-90 (O-D): 36 Adm 59-76
Impact of noon meal pro­
gramme on primary edu­ RAJU, SARASWATI
Who rock the cradle? Women,
cation: An exploratory
study inTamilNadu. 1992: fertility control and tech­
nology in India. 1992 (Jl-
27 EPW 2372-80
S): 38 IJPA 323-32
RAJARATNAM, S
RAJU, S. SIVA
Internal audit from corporate
management angle. 1992 Family planning programme
of India: Need for differ­
(Jl): 22 CS 608-10,2
ential strategies. 1992 (Jl-
RAJEEVAKSHAN,N.P S): 38 IJPA 267-75
Colombo connection. 1992 (Ap):
RAJU, SARASWATI
26 CBI Bull 10-4
Decline in sex ratio: Alterna­
RAJENDRAN, C tive explanation re-exam­
Sugarcane cutters: Between field ined. 1992: 7 EPW 911-2
and factory. 1992:27 EPW
RAJU, SHIBA PRASAD
1051
Justice to judiciary is justice to
RAJENDRAPRASAD.A
democracy. 1992: 73 CLT
“The Power of transfer: A legal
25-7
issue”. 1992 (Ag): 25 Lab
IC 113-8 RAM, B. INDIRA
RAJESHW ARI, T.R Legal Aid. 1992 (2): 69 A n LT
27-33
Employee stress: A study with
reference to bank employ­ RAM ,JAGUIVAN
ees. 1992 (Ap): 27 IJIR Socialism in Indian context.
419-29 1991-92:30 (Ann) Mains
124-5
R A JPA L ,L .L
Interest tax in its new incarna­ RAM, RAHUL N
tion. 1992 (Jl(: 8 Corp L Drinking water from SSP:
Ad 85-9 Doub. ul claim. 1992:27
New issues - change over from EPW 1589-93
adminstered pricing to
market driven pricing. 1992 RAM, RANJINI
(Ma): 8 Corp L Ad 93-6 Lecuna in Sec. 17 of the Hindu
Marriage Act; A sugges­
RAJU, B.Y tion; Plea for uniform civil
Government delivery systems code. 1992 (F): 23 :La99-
for mral development: Mal- 102
adyremedy analysis. 1992:
21 EPWM123-7 RAMACHANDRAIAH, N
Aqueductsin tunnels in He-
RAJU, B YERRAM mavathy Project. 1989 (Ap-
Role in financial intermediar­ Je): 36 Bha 67-74
ies in the emerging eco­
179

RAMACHANDRAN, T.K RAMANATHAN, S


The Practice, patronage, and “Misconduct, disciplinary pro­
transmission of classical ceeding and punishment”.
music in Tamil Nadu; Some 1992 (Ja): 25L abIC 1-11
historical & socio-cultural
perspectives. 1992(Ja-Ma): RAMANNA,MRIDULA
37 Adm 83-94 Profiles of English educated
Indians: Early nineteenth
RAMACHANDRAN, PREM A century Bombay City. 1992:
Women’s vulnerability. 1992 27 EPW 716-24
(Ag): 396 Sem 21-5
RAMANNA,RAJA
RAMACHANDRAN, RAJU Security, deterrence and the
“One country, two systems” future, 1992:27 EPW 1975-
Constitutional problems in 8
Hong Cong. 1991-92: (26)
RAMASWAMY, G
Mains 35
Tin Bigha: No legal impedi­ Indian judicial system. 1991 (O-
S): 27 C M U 257-64
ment. 1991-92: 30 (35)
RAMASWAMY, C
Mains 5
RAMACHANDRAN, SHASTRI Operation flood - A few con­
When victory is not mandate. straints. 1992 (Ja): 53 115-
8
1991-92:30 (19) Mains 32-
3 RAMESH, S
RAMA DEVI, Y Free pricing of issues. 1992(N):
Importance of Manusmurthi. 22 CS 1001-2,4
1992(1): 68 An LT 7-11 RAMESH, V
RAMAIAH, A Selling Indian abroad: Inter­
Identifying other backward face between the national
classes. 1992:27 EPW 1203- and the corporate image.
7 1991 (O-D): 26 FTR 204-
14
RAMAKRISHNAN, E.K
Advocates and Consumer pro­ RANE, WISHVAS
tection Act, 1986.1992(2) Rising prices of Indian drugs.
KLT 10-1 1992: 27 EPW 1644-6
A Critical note on s. 5 of the Society and medicine: Bridging
Kerala Buildings (Lease & the information gap. 1992:
27 EPW 191-2
Rent Control) Act, 1965.
1992 (2) KLT 41-2 RANGE, N.G
RAMAKRISHNAN, K.R Parliament during and afterr
Share administration. 1992 (My): speaker Mavalankar. 1992
8 Corp L Ad 7-8 (Ma): 38 J P I21-30

RAMAKRISHNAN, S RANGASWAMY, D
A Comment on (1990) I.M.L.J Implications of the proposals
67 1992 (II) MLJ 4 relating to income-tax, gift-
180

tax and wealth tax. 1992 RAO, C.H. HANUMANTHA


(Ap): 22 CS 310-1 Lopsided approach to eco­
nomic restructuring. 1991-
RANI.ANJU 92:30 (23) Mains 7-8
Forlegn eamingsposition in the
public sector. 1991-92:30 RAO, C. MADHUSUDAN
(48) Mains 27-30 Mode of payment of compen­
sation under MoIot Vehicles
RANI,D.USHA Act. 1992 (Ma): 33 ACJ
Dimensions of value of chil­ xxi-v
dren on small family. 1992
(Jl-S): 3 8 IJPA 361-72 RAO,C.NIRANJAN
Dunkel draft on TRIPS: Com­
RANI, PUNAM plete denial of developing
Medico-legal significance of
countries’ interests. Biswajit
burn injuries. 1992(Ma):7
Dhar. 1992:27 EPW 275-8
Law Col 17-20
RAO, DAMODAR
RANI,VEENA “Section 308, Cr. P.C. needs to
Family environment and inter­ be more explicit”. 1992(2)-
personal behaviour: A 69 An LT 63-4
comparative study of dual
RAO,JAGANNADHA
career and single career
Menon, K.P. Radhakrishna-
families. 1992 (Ap): 53
retirement of Speeker b y
IJSW 232-43 Mathews, P. Mathew and
RAO,A.DHARMA M.P. Kurup, reply by
Parliamentary democracy and K.P.Radhakrishna Menon.
India. 1991 (S): 37 JP I370- 1992(1) KLT 17-22
2 Padmanabhan, S, retirement of.
Speeches by M.B.Kurup,
RAO, AMIYA Mathews P. Mathew and
Are we embracing colonialism? reply by S. padmanabhan.
1991-92:30(48) Mains 4-5 1992 (1) KLT 29-34
Emergency: What it meant.
1991-92:30 (27) Mains 34 RAO, K. ASHOK
Kashmir Meeting the challenge! New policy perspective and
1991-92:30 (19) Mains 30- public perspective and
1 public sector. 1991-92:30
Keeping alive the memory of (40) Mains 5, 33
massacre. 1992-93: 31 (6)
RAO,K.JANARDHANA
Mitra, Radharaman - Young man
Accident due to assault: Lia­
whom Gandhiji admired. bility of emplyer under
1991-92: 30 (50) Mains
Workmen’s Compensation
19-22
Act, 1923. 1992 (Ma): 33
RAO, B.G ACJ xvii-xxi
Emergency: what it meany.
RAO, K.V.S
1991-92: 30 (27) Mains 34
Utility of fibre examination in
181

crime detection. 1992 (Jl): RAO, MOHAN


26CBI Bull 16-8 Of cholera and post-modern
world. 1992:27 EPW 1792-
RAO, KARRI SYAMASUNDARA
6
Need to re-consider the deci­
sion reported in 1991 (1) RAO, P.V. NARASIMHA
A.L.T. 575. 1992 (I): 68 India at NAM: Prime Minis­
An LT 11-4 ter’s Narasimha Rao ad­
dress before Jakarta Sum­
R A O ,M . GOVINDA mit (Sept.2, 1992). 1991-
Issues before Tenth Finance
92: 30 (47) Mains 6,33
Commission. 1992: 27 EPW
2539-50 RAO, NITYA
Issues in taxation. 1992 (Jl): Occpational health issues of
393 Sem 35-8 womenin Bidi industry.
Proposals for state-level budg­ 1991-92:30 (2) Mains 27-8
etary reforms. 1992:27 EPW
RAO, P .?
211-22
Judicial review of speaker’s
RAO, M. JAGANNADHA decision on defections. 1992
Full court reference held in the (Ja-Je): 24 lA 60-3
High Court of kerala on 25th
May 1992 on the demise of RAO, P,S. R.K. TIM M A JI
Property tax. 1992 /3): 70 An
ShriK.K.Mathew. 1992(1)
KLT 65-70 LT 17-9
Full court reference held in the RAO, P. V. NARASIMHA
High Court of Kerala on Main parameters of techno,ogy.
May 27th 1992 on the 1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains
demise of Shri Thaikad N. 127-30
Subramania Iyer. 1992 (1) Ayyangar, M. Ananthasayanam
KLT 71-2 - Unveiling of the portrait
RAO, M.N of Shri M. Anathasayanam
“Accontabilityof judges” . 1992 Ayyangar 1992 (Ma); 38
JP I4-20
(1):68 An LT 46-56
Lecture delivered on 16.10.1992 Comitment to save the planet:
at Y.N. College, Narasapur Need for global responsi­
under the aegis, Narasapur bility. 1991-92:30 (35)
under the aegis of U.G.C. Mains 5, 33
‘Indian Legal System - A Speech by P.V. Narasimha
micro view’. 1992 (3): 70 Rao, Prime Minister of
An LT 26-32 India (37th commonwealth
Parliamentary Conference,
RAO, M. VENKATESHARA New Delhi, 23 September
“Need to amend section 482, 1991). 1991(D): 37 JPI 504-
Criminal Procedure Code 5
to enable the subordinate
RAO,S
judiciary to administer jus­
tice effectively”. 1992 (N): Recodification of Companies
98 Cri LJ 137-8
182

Act. 1956.1992(F): 22 CS R A ST O G I,J.L


118-21 Organisation design - The
emerging trends. 1992 (Ja-
RAO,S.V
Ma): 37 Adm 69-76
Language policy models. W. W.
Bostock. 1992 (Ma): 391 RASTOGI, K.C
Sem 26-9 Parliament at work: An appraisal.
1991 (S): 37 J P I402-9
R A O ,S.V .JO G A
Sub-minimum sentence in a rape RATH, NILAKANTHA
case. 1991 (Jl-S): 33 JILI Higher education: plea for reor­
439-40 ganisation. 1992: 27 EPW
RAO, SAM 535-9
Spinning out of control: The
RATHA, D.K
Earth at UNCED. 1992(J1-
Price subsidies and irrigation
S): 42 SA 328-36
investment in India; Macro
RAO.V.K ESA VA implications. 1992:27 EPW
Lex voluntatis as law govern­ A l 17-21
ing charterparty. 1991 (D):
RATHORE, SfflR IN
15 CULR 379-99
Global tax management through
RAO, V.M transfer pricing - emergign
Fixing agricultural prices: Is­ trends. 1991 (0-D):26FTR
sues and experiences. 1992: 199-203
27 EPW 639-45 RATNAM, V.- appointed as
Land reform experiences: Per­ teh ‘Acting Chief Justice’
spective for strategy and of Madras High Court. 1992
programmes. 1992: 27 EPW (I): 183 M U 21
A50-64
RATNAM, C.S. VENKATA
RAO, V, NAGESWARA Exit policy: An overview of some
“Tlie Rate of interest and the issues. 1992 (Ap): 27 IJIR
date of its imposition for 370-82
delays in the payment of
compensation due under RATNAVELU, A
Removal of the ‘Clound of
the w'orkemn’s Compen­
Ordeal’ over the term
sation Act, 1923-An over­
“Any act purporting to be
view”. 1992 (Ma): 25 Lab
done by such public officer
IC 76-80
in his official capacity” in
What is disablement under The
the Sec. 80, C.P.C. 1908.
Workemn’s Compensation
1992(1),: 182 M U 16-8
Act, 1923. 1992 (Ma): 33
ACJ xxvi-xxxii R A V I,C
Does inflation hurt the poor
RAO, V. VENKATESWARA
A note on G.Srinivasulu vs. more? R. Radhakrishna.
1992: 27 EPW 157-9
S.H.O. Kandukutu. 1992 (3)
: 70 An LT 7-8
183

RAVINDRAN, K “Community participation in


Towards a feminist psychoana­ crime preveee;ition”. 1992
lytic paradigm. 1992 (Jl): (My-Je): 23-5 La 126-30
53 IJSW 413-28
REDDY, B. CHANDRAM OUH
RAY,AM AL Rights of an illegitimate son
Integrated programme of health of a Sudra in joint family
and family planning: A property: A citical note on:
field perspective. 1992(J1- “Rasala suryaprakasarao vs.
S): 38IJPA311-22 Rasala Venkateswararao”
New economic policy and In­ 1992 (2) ALT 346=AIR
dian federalism. 1992; 27 1992 A.P. 234 (D.B.). 1992
EPW 147-50 (3): 70 An LT 38-40
RAY, BAREN REDDY, C. RAMMANOHAR
New economic policy and In­ The Debt-Energy nexus: A case
dian federalism. 1992:27 study of India. 1992: 27
EPW 147-50 EPW 1401-15
Reflections on Ayodhya trag­ Reddy, D. Redeppa- appointed
edy. 1991-92:31 (5y Mains as a judge of Andhra Pradesh
3-4, 35 Pradesh High Court. 1992
(1): 68 A n L T 4 0
RAY, MANAS
Ethics and government: Setting REDDY, E.S
limits to critique. 1992:27 Historic referendum. 1991-92:
EPW 2119-24 30 (23) Mains 3-5
Separation of Nelson and Win­
RAY, RAJAT KANTA
nie Mandela. 1991-92: (29)
Kashmir solution and subcon-
Mains 20,7
timental confederation. Tagore and South Africa. 1991-
1991-92; 30 (20) Mains
92: 30 (42) Mains 15-20
21-3
REDDY, G.RAM
RAY, RENUKA
The Fifty-Second convocation
Some relections on the work­ address by Prof. G. Ram
ing of parliamentary demo­
Reddy, Chairman, Uni­
cracy in India. 1991 (S):37
versity Grant Commis­
JP I421-6
sion, on May 4, 1992
RAYAPPA, P.H (Controlling environmental
The Right to work: The 1990 degradation; The role of
proposal and the 1991 educational institutions).
economic policy. 1992 (O- 1992 (Jl): 53 IJSW 517-21
D ):42 SA 361-75
REDDY, K.N
RAZDAN, tJSHA The Debt-energy nexus: A case
Apex court towards humaniz­ study of India. 1992; 27
ing the administration of EPW 1401-15
juvenile justice. 1991 (Jl-
S): 33 JILI 366-89
184

REDDY, K. RAMA CHANDRA Religionsity vis-a-vis institu­


Need to overhaul the law of tionalised relition. sh-
insolvency. 1992 (3): 70 An abanaMakani. 1991-92:30
h i 2-1 (38) Mains 17-24
Religious delegates look be­
REDDY, P J yond UNCED. Angelo
Dimensions of value of chil­ Fernandes. 1992 (Jl-S): 42
dren on small family. 1992 SA 337-41
(Jl-S): 3 8 IJPA 361-72 What is a muslim? Fundamen­
REDDY, S. PADAMJA tal commitment arid cul­
Neglected school teachers and tural identity. Akeel Bil-
the equal protection clause. grami. 1992: 27 EPW 1071-
1992 (F): 7 Law Col 16-20 8

REDDY, V. RAVEENDRA REMA DEVI P


“A Critical note on Joti v. Groundwater development and
Manukabai, AIR 1988 Bom legal regulation. 1991 (O-
348”. 1992 (O): 79 AIR D): 33 JIL I614-34
152-4
RENT CONTROL
REDDY, Y. PRATAP A Critical note on S. 5 of The
“Justice to juvenile offendrs- Kerala Buildigs (Lease &
trends and issues”. 1992 Rent Control) Act, 1965.
(Ap): 98 C r i U 49-53 E.K. Ramakrishnan. 1992
(2)K LT41-2
REGISTRATION The Delhi Rent Control (Amen­
Registration of an award. G.M. dment) Act, 1988: A cri­
Divekar. 1990:92 Bom LR tical appriasal. R.P. Gupta.
73-8 1992: 29 pb Univ L Rev
RELIGION 133-42
Leave and licence. 1991-92:96
Ambedkar and the Bhagwat Gita
CWN 69-72
NaliniPandiLl992:27EPW
Rent Control petition by or
1063-5
against a firm. Susheela R.
The Bohra reform movement.
Batt. 1992 (l)K L T 49-51
Asghar Ali Engineer. 1991 -
Two incongruous decisions of
92: 30 (37) Mains 17-20
the apex Court. J.T. Trivedi.
Hindutva: Militancy and semi-
1992(1): 12G ujLH 20-5
tism. Pradeep Kumar.
1991=92:30 (20) Mains 23- RESERVATION - POLICY
4 Caste: ‘Merit’ in command.
Importance of Manusmruthi. Y. 1992: 27 EPW 1769-70
Rama Devi. 1992 (1): 68 Exploring anti-Mandal sui­
An LT 7-11 cides. Dinesh Mohan. 1991-
Rediscovery of Ram and Ram 92:30 (34) Mains 25-8
Rajya. Ashok Majumdar and Reservation: Cure or Malaise?
S.K. Pande. 1991-92:30(29) Sumangla Kumar. 1991-92:
Mains 23-7 30 (22) Mains 31-4
185

Reservation and human re­ ROLE, DARRELL


sources development. A Concluding ceremony of The
study of SC/ST students at 37th Commonwealth Par­
IIT Bombay. Viney Kirpal. liamentary Conferenc. New
1992 (Ja-Je); 10 lASSIQ Delhi, 28 September 1991.
268-79 Speech by Darrell roel,
Vice-President, CPA. 1991
R IG H T TO INFOMATION (D):JPI 514-6
A Study on the access to
information in U.S., Can­ ROLLE, BERYL M
ada & U.K. Manubhai Speech by Mrs. Beryl M. Rolle
Shah and Pritee Shah. 1992 on behalf of the spouses of
(Ma-Ap): 12 CC 10-20 the delegates (Concluding
Ceremony of the 37th Co­
RIOTS mmonwealth Parliamentary
Dissecting Ahmedabad riots. Conference, 28 September
Asghar Ali Engineer. 1991-
1991). 1991 (D):37JPI520
92: 30(15) Mains 29-31
Keeping alive the memory of ROLLE, DARRELL E
Massacre. Amiya Rao. Speech by Darrell E. Rolle,
1992-93:31 (6) Mains 15- Vice-President, CPA (11th
7 Commonwelth Conference
Los Angeles riots and televi­ of members from small
sion. Amitava Kumar. 1992: countries. New Delhi, 21
27 EPW 1311 September 1991). 1991 (D):
Meaning of Los Angeles riots. 37 JPI 492
A.T. Callinicos. 1992: 27
ROLLE, DARRELL E
EPW PE 1603-6
Speech by Darrell E. Rolle,
Riots in America hit the sys­
Vice-President, CPA. (37th
tem. Batuk Vora. 1991 -92:
Commonwealth Parliamen­
30 (31) Mains 34-5
tary Conference, New Delhi,
Routine manoeuvres. 1992:27
EPW 1581-2 23 September, 1991). 1991
(D): 37 JPI 506-8
RISSEEUW, CARLA
RONYA, LIJUM
Genderr, kinship and state
Parlimamentary democracy in
formation: Case of Sri
India. 1991 (S): 37 JPI 358-
Lanka under colonial rule.
61
1992:27 EPW WS 46-54
ROTHERMUND, DIETMAR
RITU
5000 Years of colonialism. 1992
Water development. 1989 (Ja-
(Ja-Ma): 42 SA 1-15
Ma): 36 Bha 39-40
ROUT,KAILASH CH
ROHDE, JO N E
Role of notary in the civilised
Health crisis in central Asian
society. 1992:73 CLT 22-4
republics. 1992: 27 EPW
1197-1202
186

ROY, A.K ROY, RANJAN


The Right to work and the char­ Evaluating Israeli election re­
acter of the system. 1992 sults. 1991-92:30(37) Mains
(0-D ):42 SA 41-13 3-4

ROY, A JIT ROY, S.B


Links in a chain to curb democ­ Forest protection committees in
racy. 1992 27 CPW 1846 West Bengal. 1992 27 EPW
Tirupati Congress sessions: Some 1528-30
reflections. 1992:27 EPW
ROY, S.R. KAR
992
Arbitration relating to constru-
West Bengal: Competition in
citron contracts. 1991 (Jl-
low politics. 1992:27 EPW
S): 26 AQ 9-14
1237-8
ROY, BIREN ROY, SUNANDA
Jute mill-owners’ offensive Public distribution of cereals:
against workers. 1992:27 An alternative model. 1992:
EPW 1893-4 27 EPW 1209-13
Left Front lukewarm to work­ RUDOLPH, LLOYD I
ers., co-operatives. 1992: Cntesting civilizations: Gandhi
27 EPW 1303-4 and the counter- culture.
1992(Ja-Ma); 13GM 419-
ROY, BUNKER
Pandhayat bill deceptions. 1991- 31
92:30 (52) Mains 25-6 The Media and cultural politics.
1992:27 EPW 1489-96
ROY, KUMKUM
RUDRA, ASHOK
The king’s househould: Struc­
ture/space in the sastric Budget bluffs. 1992:27 EPW
tradition. 1992: 27 EPW WS 580-1
Some pre-budget predictions.
55-60
1992:27 EPW 265-6
ROY, MARY
RULE OF LAW
The Wages of dissent. 1992 (Je):
7 Law Col 12 Presidential address: Speech
delivered by the Hon,ble
ROY, OLIVER Shri P.D. Desai, Chief
Islam and Central Asia. 1992 Justice, High Court, Bom­
(My): 393 Sem 27-9 bay, on the occassion of the
M.K. Nambyar Memorial
ROY, R.K
Lecture, 1991-92 on Judi­
Hazards of begmanship. 1991-
cial review: Foundation of
92: 30 (52) Mains 5, 35
the rule of law by William
ROY, RAMASHRAY Wade on Friday, the 3rd
M odernity, violence, and January 1992 at 5.00 p.m.
Gandhi. 1992 (Ap-Je): 14 at Hall, Fort, Bombay. 1992
GM 65-80 (2): 12G ujL H 22-6
The Rule of law. T.G. John.
]87

1992 ( l)K L T 42-3 Minister’s proposals in


regard to central excise
RUSTAM JI, K.F
and customs duties. 1992
Our systems being weaken. 1992
(A p);7C orpL A d 158-62
(Ap-Je); 28 C M U 155-64
SAGAR, MRIDUL
RYANS, JOHN K
European monetary integration;
International ethical concerns
Can it be resuscitated? 1992;
of U.S. excecutives; A
26 EPW 2467-70
potential barrier to invest­
ment in some developing SHAH, A.N
country markets. 1992(Ja- “Reasonable force on accused
Ma): 26 FTR 253-61 for medical examination”
1992 (Ma); 98 Cri U 45-8
SABHERWAL, O.P
Rio blazes a new trail. 1991- SAHADEVAN, P
92; 30 (36) Mains 9-11 Analysing Premadasa visit. 1991-
92; 30 (53) Mains 19-20
SACHAR, RAJINDAR Indo-Lanka Joint Commission
The Erosion of institutions. 1992 meet; A second look. 1991-
(Ap-Je): 28 C M U 123-7
92; 30 (17) Mains 15-6
Impeachment of a judge. 1991
(Ja-Ma): 27 C M U 57-61 SAHAI, SUMAN
India’s self-imposed isolation
SACHDEV, PADMA
in GATT. 1991-92; 30 (Ann)
Where has my Gulla gone? Mains 115-7
1992 (Ap): 392 Sem 52-5 Indian ignorance and GATT
SACHDEV, S talks 1991-92; 30 (33) Mains
Agricultural exports and com­ 15-6
petitiveness: Inference for Patenting of life forms: What it
India. 1991 (Ap-S): 26 implies. 1992; 27 EPW
FTR 77-99 87^-9
Why gene campaign is against
SACHDEV\-D H A R , SUDHA the Dunkel draft. 1991-92;
Threat to consumer sovereignty 30 (29) Mains 8-9
in Third World. 1991-92:
30 (31) Mains 11-6 SAHASRABUDDHE,
RAJENDRA V
SADASIVAN, BHARATI A Successful redressal; Erro­
Mastricht Treaty after French neous metre readings,
referendum. 1991-92; 30 wrongful energy bills, and
(5) Mains 6 delay in action. 1992 (Ma-
SAGANE, S.K Ap); 12 CC 33-4
MaharashU-a’s experience in auto SAHASRABUDHE, VINAY
pollution control. 1992 Facing the challenge of Jhum;
(Ma); 6 Encology 23-8 The Arunachal experiment.
SAGAR, DAYA 1992 (Ap): 6 Encology 1-6
Some aspects of the Finance
188

SAHAY,S 1991 (Jl-S): 33 JILI319-


Statute changes. 1992 (Ap-Je): 31
28 C M U 128-32
SANDBERG, HELEN
SAHGAL, KUSUM Not wanted: Thirteen danger­
Caring for the infected. 1992 ous chemicals. 1991 (Ag):
(Ag): 396 Sem 40-2 6Encology 21-4

SAHNI,SATI SANDESARA,J.C
Himalayan experience. 1989 D.T.Lakdawala. 1992:27 EPW
(0-D): 36 Bha 181-2 869-70

SAHOO, BASUDEB SANDHU, AM ARDEEP S


India’s economic crisis, new Gandhi’s Mahatmahood in the
dispensations and the poor. context of an evolutionary
Basudeb Sahoo. 1992 (Ja- and ecological ethic. 1992
Ma): 42 SA 64-78 (Ja-Ma): 13 GM 484-7

SAHU,R.K SANDHU, G.LS


A critical review of the mutual “Consensual bigamy; Justifi­
fund regulations. 1992(D): cation in some cases”. 1992
22 CS 1076-8 (Je); 98 Cri U 90-2

SALDANHA, M ICHEAL R SANGAL, P.S


Litigants, role is eradication of Legal protection of computer
corruption in courts. 1992: software: Issues and con­
59 SCWR 1-12 troversies. 1992; 14 DLR
34-40
SALES TAX
On coughing up collections-sales SANKAR,T.L
tax cases. N. V. Raughavan Credit rating: A new concept in
Iyer. 1992: 57ExcLTA14- security analysis in India.
5, 25 1992 (My): 22 CS 412-5
Tax on inter-state sale-A legal
SANKARAN, G
conundnim. KLB.Mcrfiamed
Conunon code of indirect taxes.
kutty. 1991(D); 15CULR
1992 (O): 9 C M U 61-2
347-78
Judicial indiscipline. 1992(D);
SAMAL, KISHOR C 9 C o rp L A d 150-2
Role of interest groups. 1991-
SANKARAN, S.R
92: 30 (24) Mains 11-4,22
Centre-state consultations on
SAMPATH, A.K land reforms. 1972-1992.
Settlement of disputes by con­ 1992 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI Q
sensus: An experiment in 184-93
rural Tamil Nadu. 1992:
s a n k a r Xn ,
T.S
27 EPW 1238-40
The Proposed exit policy: Shift­
SAMPATH, B.N ing the burden on the poo­
Hundu marriage as a Sanskara: rest. 1992 (Je):7 Law Col
A resolvable conundrum. 26-7
189

SANTHANAM, R velopement; Case of Maha­


1992 Budget and capital mar­ rashtra. 1992: 27 EPW
kets. 1992 (Ap): 22 CS 323- 1927-37
5
SARKAR, PRA BIRJIT
SAPROO, A.N Rupee depreciation and India’s
Lift irrigation system in Kashmir. external trade and payments
1989 (O-D): 36 Bha 226-9 since 1971. 1992: 27 EPW
1259-6
SARASKINA, LYUDMILA
What do you believe, or don’t SARKAR, S
you believe at all’. 1992 Revenue raising through com­
(My): 393 Sem 49-54 mission agants. 1992: 57
Exc LT A83-8
SARATHY, C. JAYASHREE
Is gender justice a myth or atleast SARKAR, SANAT KUMAR
a remote reality? 1992 (3): “Whether section 494 of The
70 An LT 22-4 Indian Penal Code an oti­
ose?” 1992 (F): 98 Cri LJ
SARDESAI, S.G 30-2
Our Rip Van Winkles: CPI and
CPI-M. 1991-92: 30 (17) SARKAR, SUBHASH CHANDRA
Mains 11-4 Need for restructuring the con­
PM’s fruitful initiative; Saving stitutional framework. 1991-
India on the brink. 1991- 92: 30 (27) Mains i 9
92: 30 (42) Mains 2-3, 34 What Joint Parliamentary Com­
Where is the world going? 1991- mittee can do. 1991-92: 30
92: 30 (47) Mains 2-3 (40) Mains 3-5

SARKAR, A.K SARKAR, SUMIT


Foreign currency financing in ‘Kaliyuga’ ‘Chakri’ artd ‘Bhakti’
India; Sources, Procedure, : Ramakrishna and his times.
risks and remedies. 1992 1992: 27 EPW 1543-66
(My); 22 CS 419-22.
SARMA, ATUL
International financial mar­
Price subsidies and irrigation
ket anomalies: Profitable
investment in Inida; Macro
opportunities. 1992(0): 22
implications. 1992:27 EPW
CS 895-6
A117-21
SARKAR, CHANCHAL
SARMA, BINA
Challenge before television in
Education, employment and the
India. 1991-92; 30 (52)
status of women: A socio­
Mains 26-8
logical analysis. 1991 (O-
The Statesman; Now and then,
D): 10 lASSI Q 146-63
mostly then. 1991-92; 30
(17) Mains 31-2 SARMA, P. GOPALA
Temple visiting psychiatry pa­
SARKAR, P.C
tients. 1992 (Ap): 5 3 IJSW
Identification of levels of de-
244-9
190

SARMA, R.P.SEN eralisation of polity. 1991-


Meetings of Board of Directors 92: 30(40) Mains 13-6
andCompanies Act, 1956. Article 370 and Jammu & Ka­
1992 (Je): 22 CS 499-500 shmir : For a future feder-
alisation ofpolity-II. 1991-
SARMA, R.S.S
92: 39 (41) Mains 19-25
Selling India abroad: Interface
Sexism in law and justice. 1992
between the national and
(J1):53IJSW 475-83
the corporate image. 1991
Supreme Court on right to edu­
(0-D): 26 FTR 204-14
cation 1992: 2 EPW 1847-
SAROLIA, SHANKAR 8
Administration of justice: Con­ Towards an effective Human
cept application and areas. Rights Commission. 1992:
1992 (My): 26CBIBull 5- 27 EPW 2155-6
7
SATYANARAYANA,G
Corruption: Concept, kinds and
Temple visiting psychiatry pa­
areas. 1992 (Ag): 26 CBI
tients. 1992(Ap):53IJSW
Bull 8-10
244-9
SARWAR, GHULAM SAU, RANJIT
Four decades of parliamentary
Financial programming for
democracy in India. 1991 stabilisation: Some notes
(S): 37 JPI 362-5 on IMF Model. 1992: 27
SASTRY, A.A.N EPW 531-4
The Widest amplitude of Art. Making of a payments crisis:
21 of the Constitution. 1992 India 1991. 1992: 27 EPW
(3): 70 An LT 1-2 1741-5

SASTRY, D.U SAVARA, MIRA


Research on industry at the Sexuality. 1992 (Ag): 396 Sem
Institute of Economic Gro­ 26-30
wth. 1992(Ja-Je): lOIASSI
SAWANT. P.B
Q221-31
Inaugural speech. (Key note
SASTRY, T. SURYANARAYANA address at the inaugura­
“The Role of the voluntary tion ofNavinchandra Desai
organisations in creating Law foundation on 21st
consumer awa'^eness”. 1992 March 1992 delivered at
(Je): 79 AIR 89-90 Hydrabad). 1992 (1): 12
Guj LH 25-9
SATHA-ANAND, CHAIWAT
The Islamic tunes of Gandhi’s SAWANT, S.D
Ahimsa. 1992 (Ap-Je): 14 Landlessness in rural India;
GM 107-15 An inter-regional perspec­
tive. 1992(Ja-Je): 10L\SSI
SATHE, S.P Q 25-33
Article 370 and Jammu and
Kashmir: For a future fed-
191

SAXENA, A.K SCHLEGEL, RONALD


Computers in Govemment- Burning and decontamination.
Computerization of the 1992 (Ja): 6 Encology 29-
MP State Government 33
budget. 1992(Ap-Je): 37
Adm 49-60
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
An Approach to science and
SAXENA, HARI MOHAN technology. Jagjit Singh.
The Comparison of hamdwriting 1992 (Ja-JE): 10 lASSI
as envisaged in relation to Q 218-20
the theory of mathematical Linking technology to human
probality. 1992 (Ja): 26 values. V.S. Arunachalam.
CBI Bull 18-23 1991-92:30 (32) Mains 15-
7, 22
SAXENA, POONAM PRADHAN Main parameters of technol
Validity of inter-religious mar­
ogy. P.V. Narasimha Rao.
riages under Hindu Law.
1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains
1992: 14 DLR 128-33 127-30
SAXENA, SADHANA Poverty and technology. In­
Myth of total literacy in Nar- dira. 1992: 27 EPW 171-2
singhpur. 1992: 27 EPW Science and sustainable devel­
2408-10 opment Anarit R.S.Phadke.
1992: 27 EPW 211-3
SAXENA, SHOBHA Science in Inidia: The First ten
“ Controlling cruelty and grant­ years. AshdkParthasarathi
ing maintenace: Some su­ and Baldey Singh. 1992:
ggestions”. 1992 (Je): 98 27 EPW 1852-8
Cri U 87-9 Science policy and Parliament.
Dhirendra Sharma. 1992:
SAYEED, KHALH) B
The American political sys­ 27 EPW 2413-4
tem: A critique of its func- Space programme: Flights of
. tioning. 1992: 27 EPW fancy. 1992: 27 EPW 1825-
6
2125-32
Space research: High cost of
SAYEED, OMBER BIN dilly-dallying. 1992: 27
Role making behaviour, organ­ EPW 1164
isational priorities and Towards a regulatory regime for
managerial situational con­ biotechnology: An analy­
trol. 1992 (Ap): 27 IJIR sis of U.S. law. Apama Vish-
346-69 wanathan. 1992 (N): 7 Law
Col 24-5
SAYER, JAFFREY The Unity of science. Jagjit
Conservation and protection Singh. 1991 (0-D): 10
of tropical rain forests: IASS! Q 90-5
ThepCTspectiveof the worid Wandering in space: Some
conservation union. 1992 thoughts on India’s space
(Ap): 6 Encology 25-30 programme. V.Siddhartha.
1991-92:30 (31) Mains 5-6
192

SEABROOK, JEREM Y tests and their judical inter­


Lessons for our structural re­ pretation. Rober D.Baird.
forms. 1991-92: 30 (30) 1992(Ap-Je):28CM U89-
Mains 4, 34 106
M ^ket economy: India’s road Science and secularism. A.
to ruin. 1991-92; 30 (52) Rahman. 1991-92:30 (Ann)
Mains 4, 35 Mains 91-7
Secularism. AshisNandy. 1992
SEBASTIAN, P. A
(Je): 394 Sem 29-30
Cauvery water dispute and state
Secularism and ethnicity in
violence. 1992: 27 EPW
Mexico. Asghar Ali Engi­
1371-2
neer. 1991-92:30 (23) Mains
Amnesty report on custodial
26-8
abuse. 1992:27 EPW 876-
7 SEHGAL, V.N
Sceince and law are uneasy
SEBASTIAN, THOMAS
bedfellows. 1991 (Ag): 25
US-Japan relations in new world
CBI Bulf 13-8
order. 1991-92: 30 (52)
Speech identification and tape
Mains 15-6 authentication - A new
SECULARISM emerging area in criminal­
Attack on secularism and mi­ istics. 1992 (Je): 26 CBI
nority cause. Seema Mus­ Bull 18-25
tafa. 1991-92:30 (29) Mains Utility of Fibre examination in
2, 34 crime detection. 1992 (Jl):
Fundamentalism and secularism. 26 CBI Bull 16-8
PN.Haksar. 1992 (Jl-S):
SEKHAR, M
37 Adm 5-9=1991-92: 30
Impact on the failure to serve
(22) Mains 17-9
notice under sec. 7 of Tamil
India: The secular muddle.
Nadu Land Encroachment
Amrik Singh. 1991-92:30
Act, 1905: A critical note
(37) Mains 11-5
on S.Antonysamy v. The
India: The secular muddle-II.
Government of Tamil Nadu
AmrikSingh. 1991-92:30
represented by its Secre­
(38) Mains 25-30
tary, Revenue Department,
In d ia: The accular muddle III.
M adras.(1991)lL.W . 260
AmrikSingh. 1991-92:30
1992(1): 182 M U 13
(39) Mains 21-4
Religion and the constitution in SEKHAR, R
Nepal, Maldives and INdia Computation of capital gains-
-acomparative overview of Some controversies. 1992:
three South-Asian models. 106 Ta 15-8
Tahir Mahmood. 1992(J1-
S): 28 C M U 182-95 SEKHRI, S.F.CHANDRA
“Religious” versus “Secular” Child workers: An analysis of
in India - A religio- histori­ theirtermsof employment.
cal analysis of constituional 1992 (Ja): 53 IJSW 29-37
193

SEK H R l, MOLLINA edy. 1992 (Ag-S): 7 Law


Brief history of right to prop­ Col 21-2
erty in India. 1992 (Ja-
Ma): 28 C M U 66-70 SEN, KUNAL
Social engineering before the Move towards a market econ­
Indian Constitution. 1991 omy: Modern Austrian and
(Ap-Je): 27 C M U 147-50 Post-Keynesian perspective.
1992:27 EPW PE73-80
SELDEN, MARK
Poverty and inequality in China SEN, LLINA
and India. 1992:27 EPW Mechanisation and the work­
ing class women. 1992(0-
701-15
D): 42 SA 391-400
SEMINAWST
TTie Problem. 1992 (Ap); 392 SEN,S
Sem 15-7 Should witnesses sign statements
State sponsored communali- before police. 1992(Je):26
CBI Bull 9-10
sation. 1992 (D): 400 Sem
25-9 SEN,S.R
SEN, ABHIJIT [Dasgupta, Amiya Kumar] - The
Bhardwaj, Krishna. 1991-92: Economist's. Economist
30 (22) Mains 27-8 1992: 27 EPW 1992 ‘ 37
Disastrous course. 1991 -92; 30 EPW 134-5
(50) Mains 2,35 SEN, S.R
SEN.AMITABHA Droughts, starvation, unem­
Compulsory arbitration-Ameri- ployment: some corrective
can style. 1991 (0-D): 26 measures. 1992: 27 EPW
AQ7-9 989-91
Economics of ‘Oligopoly in
SEN.ANINDYA Oligarchy’. 1992:27 EPW
Stragegic planning in public 637-8
sector companies: A case Kondratieff and other cycles
study of B P. 1992:27 EPW in market, command and
M39-44 mixed economies. 1992:27
EPW 1189-90
SEN, ARUP KUMAR
President and Prime Minister.
The Gandhian experiment in
1992:27 EPW 331-4
Ahmedabad: Towards a
Quest for peace from pre-to
Gramscian reading. 1992:27
post industrial society.
EPW 1987-9 1992:27 EPW 1654-6
SE N .JA I
SEN, SUNANDA
A Time for thought: A time for
Import liberalisation as a tool of
taking sides. 1991-92; 30
economic policy in India
(30) Mains 21-7
since mid-eighties. 1992:27
SEN,JAYAPRAKASH EPW 585-94
Restitution -A regressive rem­
194

SEN,SANJAY SETH,PROMILA
Inter-Country adoption-A Tryst Exhibition - Water and son : A
with destiny. 1992:14 DLR report. 1989 (Ja-Ma) : 36
195-203 Bha 2-16

SEN, TAPAS KUMAR SETH, S.M


Issues before Tenth Finance Hydrology and water resources
Commission. 1992:27 EPW in ancient India. 1989 (Ap-
2539-50 Je): 36 Bha 61-6

SENGUPTA, JAYSHREE SETHI, HARSH


Behind Germany’s affluence. A Constricted discourse. 1992
1991-92:30 (17) Mains 6,35 (Ap): 392 Sem 46-51
Foreign inve.stor and TU bash­
SETHI, J.D
ing. 1991-92: 30(36) Mains
Autonomy for the Planning
15-6
Commission. 1991-92: 30
Reunification to racism. 1991-
(21) Mains 22-4
92:30(52) Mains 3
Does India have a role in new
Rich and poor choosing sides
world order? 1991-92; 30
over Maastricht treaty.
1991-92: 39 (41) Mains (54) Mains 7-9
Industry, technology and multi­
13-4
nationals. 1991-92:30(31)
The Stark reality. 1992-93:31
Mains 20-3
(6) Mains 23-4
Pakistan's hidden state. 1991-
SENGUPTA, PRADYOT KUMAR 92:30(43) Mains 21-2
“Evil of section 161 Cr. P.C.” Unchaining the Reserve Bank.
1992:98 C riU 38-41 1991-92:30 (18) Mains 10-
“Position of the special judges 2
appointed under state like
SETHURAMAN,S
The West Bengal Criminal
A Harsh deal for all passengers.
Law Amendment (Special
1991-92: 30(19) Mains 2,
Court) Act, 1949 in the
33
aftermath of the Prevention
of Corruption Act, 1988”. SHABERALI,G
1992 (Ap): 98 Cri LJ 53-7 “Negligence of doctors: Whom
should the victim approach?.
SENTHILATHIBAN, K
1992 (O); 79 AIR 148-52
Mobilisation of youth power
through national service SHABNAM
scheme for crime preven­ Effective dramatisation of Gulf
tion efforts. 1991(0):31SD War. 1991-92:30 (25) Mains
22-30 30-1
SETH, N.K SHAH, ANIL C
Has the economy turned the Urgent vs. important. 1992 (Ap-
corner? 1991-92:30 (19) J e ): 37 Adm 71-6
Mains 28-30
195

SHAH, D.R sons from Junagedh district.


Rural energy system and agri­ 1992:27 EPW 515-20
culture: Alternative sce­
SHAH,V.R
narios for Gujarat. 1992:
Issue of debentures and SEBl
27 EPW 1801-9
guidelines: A critique. 1992
S H A H ,J.K (N): 22 CS 998-1000,4
Immunity to company direc­
SHAKHER, S.L
tors/officers from prosecu­
Working of parliamentary
tion. 1992 (Ap): 7 Corp L
democracy - The Indian
Ad 136-8
experience. 1991 (S): 37
SHAH, MAHESH JPI 433-40
Efficient finance sector: A
SHAMIRI, LA
prerequisite for private sec­
Tral lift irrigation scheme. 1989
tor led growth. 1992 (D):
(O-D): 36 Bha 205-9
22 CS 1088-93
SHANKER, K.S.RAVI
SHAH,M ANUBHAI
Section 16of Foreign Exchange
A Study on the access to infor­
Regulation Act, 1973: How
mation in U.S., Canada &
it conserves foreign ex­
U.K. 1992 (Ma-Ap): 12
change. 1992(M a):22CS
CC 10-20
197-9, 203
SHAH, M OHIT S
Protection to sick industrial SHANKAR, KRIPA
companies under section Indian economic crisis and new
22(1) of the Sick Indus­ economic policy. 1992-93:
trial Companies (Special 31 (5) Mains 26-30
Provisions) Act, 1985. Land reforms: The next step.
1992(D) 22 CS 1081-4 1992 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI Q
158-62
S H A H ,PR IT E E
A Study on the access to infor­ SHARMA, A.N
Subsidising agriculture: A cross
mation in U.S., Canada &
country view. 1992: 27
U.K. 1992 (Ma-Ap): 12
EPW A 106-16
CC 10-20
SHARMA, ANAND
SHAH, R.B
Rooted on the banks of the
Role of major dams in Indian
Rubicon. 1991-92:30(46)
economy. 1989 (Jl-S): 36
Bha 108-16 Mains 7-8, 26

SH A H ,TR U PTI SHARMA, B.K


Let them bury the m arriage
G ender and com m unal riots.
breakdow n theory. Its
1992:27 E PW 2522-4
Indian perspective. 1992:
SHAH, TUSHAR 39 P b U n i v L R e v 83-97
Sustainable developm ent of
groundwater resource; l e s ­
196

SHARMA, B.R kets. 1992: 27 EPW 1635-


Ethics in forensic science. 6
1992 (F): 26 CBI Bull 29- U n stays ahead. 1992:27 EPW
37 1359
Natural variations in initials Vested interests against moder-
identification. 1992 (N): insation. 1992: 27 EPW
20 CBI Bull 7-9 1295
Prisoners, prison conditions Waiting for bullish fuel. 1992:
and prison reforms: An 27 EPW 2882-4
emperical stifdy of prison
administration inHimachal SHARMA, DHARAM PAUL
Pradesh. 1988:5 Kan U Delay in criminal trials. 1991
79-99 (Ag): 25 CBI Bull 5-12
Reorientation of police work SHARMA, DHIRENDRA
culture -in (Scientific work Science policy and Parliament.
culture). 1992(Je):26CBI 1992: 27 EPW 2413-4
Bull 11-7
SHARMA, JAIDEV
SHARMA, D.P Meaning of earth summit. 1991-.
Bridging the edible oils gap. 92:38 (26) Mains 6
1992: 27 EPW 137-8
Conventional wisdom proved SHARMA, JITEN D ER MOHAN
wrong. 1992:27 EPW 675 Mass awareness - Pollution of
Cotton: Mill lobby scuttles cot­ Ganga and its action plan.
ton exports. 1992:27 EPW 1989 (Ja-Ma): 36Bha27-9
1707
SHARMA, O.P
Hank Yarn Scheme. 1992: 27
Europe 1992: Implications for
EPW 735
India’s exports. 1991 (Ap-
ICMF losing credibility. 1992:
S): 26FTR 1-28
27 EPW 379-80
More operational freedom for SHARMA, S.D
CCI. 1992: 27 EPW 1883 Ravi-Tawi irrigation complex.
No cause for alarm. 1992: 27 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha 246-
EPW 1514-5 50
Oilseeds: From supply manage­ Socio-economic impacts of river
ment to longer term prob­ avaleey projects. 1991(0-
lems. 1992: 27 EPW 2450- D): 38 Bha 155-62
1
Oilseeds: Still muddling through. SHARMA, S.K
1992: 27 EPW 555-6 Foreign earnings position in the
Recession in textile industry. public sector. 1991-92: 30
1992: 27 EPW 1167 (48) Mains 27-30
Record Kharif oilseeds in off­ SHARMA, S.L
ing. 1992:27 EPW 1771 Social action groups as harbin­
SEBI’s misadventure. 1992:27 gers of silent revolution.
EPW 859 1992: 27 EPW 1557-61
Troubled times for stock mar­
197

SHARMA, S.N Need to replace 'First-past-the-


Inordinate delay and non-ex- post' system. 1991-92: 30
ecutability of capital sen­ (47)Mains 7, 19
tence. 1991 (Ap-Je):27
C M U 117-26 SHATRUGNA, M
A Bureaucratic exercise. 1992:
SHARMA, S.S 27EPW 2160
Expert testimony, admissibil­ Decks cleared for capitation fee
ity reliability and eviden­ in colleges. 1992:27EPW
tial value. 1992:29 P b L 1118-9
Rev 155 -72 Education in Andhra. 1992: 27
EPW 1849
SHARMA, SANDHYA
More of the same. 1992: 27
Technology transfer and for­
EPW 2219-20
eign policy. 1991-92:30
Revised subsidised rice scheme:
(51) Mains 15-9
A bureaucratic fiat. 1992:
SHARMA, SHANKER DAYAL 27 EPW 759-61
Address by Dr. Shanker Dayal
SHEKHAR, CHANDRA
Sharma on his assumption
Political economy in today’s
of office as President of
Inida. 1991-92: 30 (19)
India on 25 July 1992. 1992
Mains 3-5, 34
(S): 38 JPI 310-3
Address by Shanker Dayal SHETH, D.L
Sharma Vice-President of Movements, intellectuals and the
India and Chairman, Rajya State: Social policy in na-
S ab h a(llth ) 1991 (D): 37 tion-building. 19^2:27 EPW
JPI 489-92 425-9
Ayyangar, M. Anantansayana.
SHETH, N.R
Unveiling of the portrait of
Shri M. Ananthasayanam The Responsibility factor in the
Ayyangar. 1992 (Ma): 38 right to work. 1992 (0-D):
JPI 4-20 42 SA 376-90
Some Thoughts on our trade
SHARMA, SUBHASH unions. 1992(Ja):53IJSW
Decision styles; Conceptual 127-38
models and an empirical
SHIVA, MIRA
study of IAS officers. 1992
(Ap-Je): 38 IJPA 95-108 Unhealthy consequences. 1992
(Jl): 395 Sem 16-20
SHARMA, SUBHASH C
“Proposed industrial relations SHIVA, VAND ANA
law-Some suggestions” . Challenging the unequal posi­
1992 (My): 25 Lab IC 65- tion. 1992 (Ap): 7 Law Col
75 28-9
Listening to nature. 1992 (Je):
SHASTRI, SANDEEP 394 Sem 40-4
Is a fresh look really neces- Patenting life forms : Death for
saiy?1991-92:30 (30) Mains Third world farmers: 1992
9-12, 20 (Ap): 7 Law Col 4-9
198

SHOBHA, V peasant in Him achal


Female agricultural labourers and Pradesh. 1992 (Ja-Je): 10
rural development. 1991- lASSI Q 123-44
92: 30 (37) Mains 27-30
SIMHAN, S.RAGI
SHRIVASTAVA, ASEEM Operation swindle. 1992(J1):7
Over population; The great red Law Col 4-7
herring? 1992:27 EPW
SINAI, FETER-LYNN
2032-8
Combodia - Khmer Rouge tor­
SHUKLA,S pedoing peace process.
Nationalist ideology. 1992(D): 1991-92:30 (40) Mains 6
400 Sem 47-50 V^est violates UN Charter. 1991-
92: 30 (45) Mains 4
SHUKLA, VIBHOOTI
Rural non-farm employment in SINGH, A JIT KUMAR
India: Issues and policy. Impact of land reforms on agrar­
1992: 27 EPW 1477-88 ian structure and agricul­
tural growth in Uttar
SHUKLA, WAGISH Pradesh. 1992 (Ja-Je): 10
Vedic mathematics. 1992(D):
lASSI Q48-60
400 Sem 44-7
SINGH, AMRIK
SHYAMLAL India: The secular muddle. 1991 -
De-Sanskritisatiron and high 92: 30 (37) Mains 121-5
caste converts into “Bhan- India: The secular muddle-II.
gis”. 1992(Ap):53IJSW
1991-92:30 (38) Mains 25-
273-83 30
The Jain movement and socio­
India: The secular muddle-III.
religious transformation of 1991-92: 30 (39) Mains
the “Bhangis” of Jodhpur, 21-4
Rajasthan. 1992 (Ja): 53 The Looming political crisis.
IJSW 59-67 1991-92:30 (53) Mains 3-4
SIDDHARTH, V Of Egypt, India and Central Asia.
New Indo-British extradition 1991-92:30 (21) Mains 19-
treaty: What is the purpose? 21
1992:27 EPW 2531-2 Restructuring the Rajya Sabha.
Wandering in space: Some 1991-92: 30 (48) Mains 7-
thoughts on India’s space 10
programme. 1991-92: 30 Should the centre control uni­
(31) Mains 5-6 versity eduction? 1991-92:
30 (26) Mains 23-6
SIDHVA, SHIRAZ University in 21st century ; A
The Militant viewpoint. 1992 third world view. 1992: 27
(Ap): 392 Sem 40-2 EPW 223-4
SIKKA, B.K SINGH, BALDEV
Impact of land reforms on so­ Science in India: The first ten
cio-economic conditions of years. 1992:27 EPW 1852-
8
199

SINGH, BHUPINDER Prisonis ^ crossword. 1991 (Ap)


Partition, Gandhi and the Sikhs. :3 0 SD 1-4
1992(0): 398 Sem 18-9 U.N. crime prevention and
Poverty among scheduled tribes. criminal justice programme.
1992 (Ja-Je): 10 lASSI Q 1991 (0):31 SDl-5
256-67
SINGH, JAGDISH
SINGH, D.V Turning the migration tide: A
Impact of land reforms on so­ paradigm for rural-urban
cio-economic conditions of integration. 1991 (O-D):
peasants in Himachal 10 lASSI Q 46-62
Pradesh. 1992 (Ja-Je): 10
lASSI Q 123-44 SINGH, JA G JIT
An Approach to science and
SINGH, D A U E E T technology. 1992 (Ja-Je):
Divorce by mutual consent: A lOIASSI Q 218-20
plea to fetter the assumed The Unity of science. 1991(0-
unfettered powers by the D): 10IA SSIQ 90-5
courts under section 13-B
of the Hindu Marriage Act, SINGH, JAGM OHAN
Law and justice in Jammu and
1955. 1992(J1-S):28CMU
Kashmir. 1991 (O-D): 27
207-15
C M U 269-93
SINGH, GURBHAGAT Right to free legal aid and Human
Paradigm behind the militancy. Rights: A revisit to their
1992 (O): 398 Sem 24-8 correlations. 1991(Ap-Je):
27 C M U 127-46
SINGH, GURBIR
Indian Navy goes to war. 1992: SINGH, JASW ANT
27 EPW 873-6 Optimal cropping pattern for
Legal setback for contract labour. different stages of Marwal
1992:27 EPW 689 lift canal. 1989 (O-D): 36
The Murphy story. 1992: 27 Bha 231-3
EPW 1724-5
SINGH, K.N
SINGH, GURDEEP Anti-defection law and judicial
Ozone protectiron: Beyond the review. 1992 (Ma): 38 JPI
Montreal Protocol. 1992: 31-7
14 DLR 116-27
SINGH, K. NATWAR
Tax planning through leasing.
Count your blessings b u t .....
1992 (My): 22 CS 416-8
1991-92:30 (43) Mains 7-8
SINGH, GURU GYAN A Historic transition unfolds.
“Seniority and ad hoc services”. 1991-92: 30 (25) Mains 5,
1992 (N): 25 Lab IC 137- 34
44
SINGH, K.S
SINGH, HIRA The People of India project: A
International day against drug preliminary report. 1991
abuse. 1991 (Je): 31 SD 1- (O-D): 19 lA SSIQ 75-89
6
200

SINGH, KAMAL JE E T SINGH, M OOL


Brief history of right to prop­ Law relating to attempts: Need
erty in India. 1992(Ja-Ma); for a fresh look. 1991 (J1-
28 C M U 66-70 S): 33 JILI 395-409
Brief study of distributive jus­ “Who is criminal” . 1992 (Ap):
tice and provisions under 98 Cri LJ 60-4
Indian Constitution. 1991
SINGH, NARINDER
(JI-S); 27 CMLJ 225-8
The Comparison of handwrit­
Social engineering before the
ing as envisaged in rela­
Indian Constitution. 1991
tion to the theory of mathe­
(Ap-Je); 27 C M U 147-50
matical probability. 1992
SINGH, KARAN (Ja): 26 CBI Bull 18-23
Population, the forgotten fac­ Role of peace negotiations in a
tor. 1992 (Jl-S): 38 UFA revolutionaiy process. 1992:
213-8 27EPW 1850-1
SINGH, KAVALJIT SINGH, PARAM JE E T
Imparting a 'Human Face’ to Electorate dilemma. 1992 (Ap-
structural adjustment. 1991- Je); 28 C M U 133-7
92: 39 (41) Mains 15-6 Gulf War: The air pollution
aspect and the criminal
SINGH, KUNDAN
liability. 1991 (Je-S): 27
Appointed as a judge of Al­ C M U 194-7
lahabad High Court. 1992:
90A L J8 SINGH, PRA T AP
Responding to social anguish.
SINGH, LAL RATNAKAR
1991-92: 30 (35) Mains 6,
A Critical study of the rule in
35
‘Rylands v. Fletcher’ and
‘The Act of God’ as its SINGH, PREM
defence in England. 1991- Eight years after blue star. 1991-
92;96C W N 1-10 92: 30 (33) Mains 3, 34
The Position of the ‘Strict Lia­
SINGH, PRITPAL
bility’: The rule in Rylands
Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Proj­
v. Fletcher and the ‘Act of
ect. 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha
God‘ as a defence to it in
189-98
modem times in India. 1992
(1) 182 M U 5-11 SINGH, PRITAM
Economic interests and Human
SINGH, MADHURI
“Enforcement of Equal Remu­ Rights in Indo-British rela­
tions : House of Commons
neration Act, 1976 and status
of v/omen workers; Myth debate on Punjab. 1992:27
and reality’. Madhuri Singh. EPW 631-6
1992 (Ma): 25 Lab IC 33- SINGH, RAMAN
7 Re - organising the experience
of self and the spouse; An
integrated model based on
201

N.L.P. and meditation. 1992 SINGH, SHIV SAHAI


(Ap): 53 IJSW 220-31 Women protection and matri­
monial maintenance laws
SINGH, RANDHIR
in India. 1989; 6 Kan U
Communalism in contempo­
27-47
rary India: Some theo­
retical considerations. 1992; SINGH, SONIA
30 (Ann) Mains 75-89 Water and navigational aids.
‘Crisis of socialism’: Notes in 1989 (Ja-Ma): 36 Bha 40
defence of a commitment.
1992 : 27 EPW 1623-7= SINGH, SUBHASH CHANDRA
“Compensatirn and restitution
1991-92:30(49) Mians 15-
21 to the victims of crime:
Terrorism, state terrorism and The centuries old correc­
democratic rights. 1992 tional aim neodemised -
(Jl-S): 37 Adm 83-105= Modemezatiron on the basis
1992; 27 EPW 279-89 of public responsibility
needed.” 1992 (Jl): 98C ri
SINGH, S.N U 100-8
Appellate and revi:,ional juris­ “Rape laws; O verhauling
diction under Consumer needed.” 1992 (My) ; 98
Protecion Act. 1992 (Ap): C riL J 69-76
7 C o rp L A d 148-51
Consumer protection - some SINGH, SUKHDEV
Concept of marriage under Hindu
suggestions. 1992 (D); 9
law. 1992 (Jl): 23 La 139-
Corp L Ad 145-9
42
Disclosure of materials during
inquiry. 1992 (Je): 8 Corp SINGH, SURINDER
L Ad 56-9 Proof of bigamy. 1992(Ap-Je):
Jurisdiction issues before a 28 C M U 147-8
consumer protection forum.
1992 (Ma): 7 Corp L Ad SINGH, TARLOK
96-101 Reorienting land reform poli­
Supply of enquiry report before cies. Issues for considera­
taking action. 1992 (Je): 8 tion. 1992(Ja-Je): lOIASSI
Corp L Ad 96-101 Q163-70

SINGH, S.R SINGH, T E JP R A T A P


Speech identification and tape What next after referendum?
authentication - A new 1991-92:30 (33) Mains 25-
emerging area in criminal­ 7
istics. 1992 (Je): 26 CBI SINGH, V.K
Bull 18-25 Mitigating caste-class tensions
SINGH, SANTOKH in Jahanabad - An innova­
Flood control problems in Jammu tive approach. 1992 (Ap-
-region. 1989 (a D ): 36Bha Je): 37 Adm 83-90
220-5
202

SINGH, YATINDRA SINHA, S.P


Liversidge vs. Anderson. 1992 Office of the governor and its
(Ma); 27 Law Col 24 profile. 1992(5): 79 AIR
137-441
SINGHAL,
BHAGWATI PRASAD SINHA, SANJAY
Need for condification of man- Small scale fruit and vege­
riage law of muslims. 1992 table processing: Dynam­
(D): 79 AIR 183-7 ics of development. 1992:
27 EPW A93-9
SINGHANIA, K.G
Problems in the enforcement of SINGH, SATYA PAL
awards. 1991(0); 26 AQ Problems of crime investiga­
5-7 tion in India. ] 992 (Ag): 26
CBI Bull 11-4
SINGHVI, G.C
Arrest and detention of judicial SINHA, SAURABH
officers. 1992(Ap):98Cri Small scale fruit and vege­
U 58-60 table processing; Dynam­
ics of development. 1992;
SINHA, A.K
27 EPWA93-9
Metaphysics of promotion. 1992
(N): 9 Corp L Ad 112-4 SINROJA, NARESH M
Lok Adalats: Acure worse than
SINHA, CHANDAN
the disease? 1992 (Ma): 7
Building a better hut: Rural
Law Col 11-2
housing for the poor. 1992
(Ap-Je): 37 Adm 61-70 SIRCAR, AJANTA
Production of authenticity: The
SINHA, DIPANKAR
Indo-Anglian critical tra­
From mentor to master: West
dition. 1992; 27 EPW 1921-
and East in the world or­
6
der. 1992:27 EPW 1003-4
SIROHI, RAGHUVENDRA S
SINHA, JA I B.P
Computers in government -
Towards integrative indigeni-
Computerization of the
zation: The case of OB
MP State Government
research in India. 1992
budget. 1992 (Ap-Je): 37
(Ap): 27TJIR 337-45
Adm 49-60
SINHA, PRABHAS C
SIROHI, SEEMA
Law of the s e a ; India’s policy
Anatomy of two Americas. 1991-
options. 1991 (O-D): 33
92; 30 (30) Mains 7-8
. JILI 510-26
US hypocrisy unmasked. 1991-
SINHA, R.K 92: 30 (35) Mains 13
Trends and correlates of wid­
SIVADAS,M
owhood in India. 1992(Ja):
Water conservation through
53 IJSW93-103
evaporation control. 1991
(O-D): 38 Bha 151-4
203

SIVAGNANAM, K. JOTHI andNierBudhe. 1992:27 EPW


Sugarcane cutters ; Between field 693-4
and faetary. 1992 : 27 EPW Training for urban community de­
1051 velopment personnel. Jacob
Z. Thudipara. 1992 (Ja): 53
SMITH-SREEN, JOHN
IJSW 51-8
Constraints faced by women dairy
farmers in India and strategies SOCIAL WORK
to overcome them. 1992 (Ja): Changing perspective of social work.
53 IJSW 105-14 Meher C. Nanavatty. 1991 -92:
30 (53) Mains 21-2
SOBHAN.REHMAN
Rethinking the market reform para­ SOCIALISM
digm. 1992: 27EPWPE66-72 African socialism re-examined.
PratibhaC. Kagalkar. 1992 (JI-
SOCIAL JUSTICE
S): 48 IQ 73-84
Social justice - Romance and real­
Can Marxism be ‘dialogic’? Aijaz
ity. Social justice - Sundown or
Ahmad. 1992 (Je): 394 Sem 35
dim down? Krishna Iyer. 1991
-40
(Ja-Ma): 27 CMU 7-20
Continuing relevance of socialism.
SOCIAL WELFARE Rajeev Bhargava. 1992: 26
Drou^ts, starvation, unemployment; EPW 2161-9 *
Some corrective measures. S.R. ‘Crisis of socialism’? : Notes in
Sen. 1992: 27 EPW 989-91 defence of a commitment.
The Imperative of equity: The miss­ Randhir Singh.’1992: 27 EPW
ing dimension of UNCED. 1992 1623-7= 1991-92:30 (49)Mains
(Ap-Je): 42 SA 160-9 15-21
Left response to drought in Mahar­ Dilemmas for socialists: Confront­
ashtra. Anant R.S. Phadke. ing the throrny problems of
1992: 27 EPW 253-4 post-cold war world. Batuk
Maharastra: Drought politics. 1992: Vora. 1991-92: 30 (44)Mains
27 EPW 976 17-8.
Mentally handicapped: Care, finan­ Marxism and aggression. S.A. Dange.
cial security and guardianship 1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mians 125-
needs. tQamodar Tilak. 1992 6
(Ja): 53 USW 1-15 Populism and socialism. H.K. Par-
Revised subsidised rice scheme : anjape. 1991-92:30 (37) Mains
A bureaucratic fiat. M. Sha- 9-10, 20
trugna. 1992: 27 EPW 759-61 Recent changes in theory and prac­
Rural family welfare strategies :From tices of socialism : A general
government to people. J.P. survey. S.H.Patil. 1992 (JI-S):
Gupta. 1991-92: 30(53) Mains 48 IQ 15-28
16-8 Reflections on socialist perspec­
Slaying of a spirituous demon. K. tive. Kamal Nayan Kabra. 1991-
Balagopal. 1992:27 EPW 2457- 92:30 (40) Mains 23-8
61 Reflections on socialist perspective-
Social legislation or instrument of 11. Kamal Nayan Kabra. 1991-
exploitation? Ashok Manohar 92: 39 (41) Mains 27-31
204

Socialism : End of a dream? Bipan A Comparative study of achive-


Chandra. 1991-92: (44) Mains ment motivation and scholas­
19-23 tic achievement in relation to
Socialism in India : Problems and self concept. K.N. Mishra.
prospects. Madhu Dandavate. 1992 (Ja): 53 IJSW 139,42
1991-92: 30 (17) Mains 7-9 A Comparative study of criminals
Socialism in Indian context. Jagjivan and non-criminals of Karna­
Ram. 1991-92:30(Ann) Mains taka with regard to their reac­
124-5 tions to frustration. C.G.
Socialist China: Mustn’t totally re­ Venkatesha Murthy. 1991 (JI):
ject capitalism. 1991-92: 30 31 SD 38-46
(24) Mains 31-2 De-Sanskritisation and high caste
Soviet and East European ‘Social­ converts into ‘Bhagis’.Shyam-
ism’: What went wrong? Andre lal. 1992 (Ap): 53 IJSW 273-83
Gunder Frank. 1992: 27 EPW Employee occupation and age as
2471-4 moderators of the relation be­
What is the Chinese road to social­ tween the absence of job alter­
ism? H.K. Paranjape. 19991- natives and job satisfaction.
92: 30 (30) Mains 35 Anirudh Pandey. 1992 (Ja): 53
Why socialism? Albert Einstein. IJSW 119-26
1991-92:30(34) Mains 7-9 The Family : Some reflections on
future policy. Tessa Blackstone.
SOMAN, N.S 1992 (Ap): 53 IJSW 202-9
Permanent tenure in Kerala; Fea­ Family environment and interper­
tures of the law. 1991 (D): 15
sonal behaviour: A compara­
CULR 400-16
tive study of dual career and
SOM,PUUSH single career families. Veena
Perestroika and after: A critique of Rani andPreetamKhandelwal.
development in former Soviet 1992 (Ap): 53 IJSW 232-43
Union. 1991-92:30(24) Mains Flying on the wings of time. Deena
23-8 Khatkhate. 1992:27 EPW 743-
5
SOCIOLOGY The ‘Giving’ behaviour on money
Aging and the future of the human and service. M. Radh Achuthan.
being. M.S. Gore. 1992 (Ap): 1992 (Ap): 53 IJSW 250-66
53IJSW 210-9 Heritage and society: Conversation
Awards, prizes andtrivialisationof with James Billington. Dileep
virtue. Avijit Pathak. 1991- Pandgaonkar. 1991-92:30(51)
92: 30 (20) Mains 27-8 Mains 7-9
A Community based study of the Homour as social critique, M.V.
sociological aspects of night Dhond. 1992 (Ap): 53 IJSW
blindness in the desert region 284-8
cf Rajasthan. K.K Ganguly, Human development index for In­
Sheshpal Yadav, AMahapatra, dia. Jandhyala B.G.Tilak. 1991
P.K. Dam and K.A.V.R. (0-D): 10 lASSIQ 132-8
Krishanamachari. 1992(Ja):53 Intergration between urban and rural
IJSW 45-50 areas. Baidyanath Misra. 1991
(0-D): 10 lASSIQ 21-30
205

The Jain movement and sociore­ Andre Beteille. 1992: 27 EPW


ligious transformation of the 1865-70
‘Bhangis’ of Jodhpur, Rajast­ Re-organising the experience of
han. Shyamlal. 1992 (Ja): 53 self and the spouse : An inter­
IJSW 59-67 grated model based on N.L.P.
Movements, intellectuals and the and mediation. Ram N. Singh.
state: Social policy in nation - 1992 (Ap): 53 USW 220-31
building.D.L.Sheth. 1992: 27 Seminar on 'tosards a better soci­
EPW 425-9 ety: Role of philanthropy.' 1992
Muslims in India: Need for rethink­ (My-Je): 12 CC 44-50
ing. A.Rahman. 1991-92: 30 Sensing the praxeological problem
(26)Mmns 15-7 in railways - An exploratory
Muslims in India: Need for rethink- exercise. J.I. Gathiawala. 1992
ing-II. A. Rohman. 1991-92: (Ja): 53 IJSW 69-79
30 27 Mains 25-30 Social action groups as harbingers
Muslims inInida:Needforrethink- of silent revolution. S.L.Sharma.
ing-III. A. Rahman. 1991-92: 1992: 27 EPW 2557-61
30 (28) Mains 20-4 South African Indians : Facing the
Of garbage, modernity and the future in a period oftransiton.
citizen’s gaze. Dipesh Chakra- NinanKoshy. 1991-92:30 (Ann)
barty. 1992: 27 EPW 541-7 Mains 71-4 '
Operation flood - A few constraints. Temple visiting psychiatry pa­
M. Thirunavakkarasu, R. Pra- tients. P. Gopala Sharma and
bakaran and C. Ramaswamy. G.Satyanarayana. 1992 (Ap): 53
1992 (Ja): 53 IJSW 115-8 IJSW 244-9
Our future - Perseptions and prog­ Third world approach to modernisa-
nostication. P.N. Haksar. 1991 tiorn. M.M.Thomas. 1991-92:
(0-D): 36Adml-10 30(16) Mains 7-9
The People of India project: A pre­ Traditional and non-traditional basis
liminary report. K.S. Singh. of social organisation in an
1991 (0-D): 10 lASSIQ 75-89 urban setting. Rajesh Gill and
The Politics of ^exuality. Sukumar RenukaDhawan. 1992(Ja-Ma)
Pal and Rcnuka Prasad. 1992 :42 SA 51-63
(0-D): 42 SA 425-37 Trends and corelates of widow­
Profiles of English educated Indi­ hood in India. R.K. Sinha.
ans : Early nineteenth century 1992 (Ja): 53 USW 93-103
Bombay city. Mridula Rmanna. Turning the migration tide? A
1992: 27 EPW 716-24 paradigm for rural - urban
Punitive practices in early calcutta. integration. Jagdish Singh. 1991
Mrinmaya Choudhary. 1991 (O-D)IOIASSIQ 46-62
(JI): 31 SD 28-37 What does it mean to live in modern
Reform or new form of patriarchy? India? Avijit Pathak. 1991-92:
Devadasisin the border region 30 (53) Mains 23-6
of Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Chhaya Datar. 1992 (Ja): 53 SOMAN, P.S
IJSW 81-92 Police atrocities : Liability to pay
Religion as a subject for sociology. compensation. 1991 (D): 15
CULR 455-62
206

SORABJEE, SOLI J SRINIVAS, K. RAVI


Human Rights during emergency. Introducing Norplant : Politics of
1992 (Ja-Je): 24 lA 64-71 coercion. 1992:27 EPW 1531-
Pernicious consequence of substi­ 3
tuting self-help for rule of law.
1991-92: 30 (39) Mains 17-8 SRINIVASAN, K
Changes in direct tax laws proposed
Sacidng Governors. 1992(Ja-Ma):
in the Finance Bill, 1992. 1992
28CMU42-5
(M a):7CorpLAd81-4
A verdict against international law
principles. 1992 (Ap-Je) : 28 Expanding the tax base treatment
CMU 152-4 of gains from surrender of
tenancy rights. 1992 (Ja): 7
SORENSEN, GEORG C orpL A dl-2,25
Peace research between autopian- Interim report of the Tax Reform
ism and conventionalism: Vio­ Committee, 1991. 1992 (Ap):
lence and non violence- The 7 Corp L Ad 129-32
Gandhian heritage. 1992 (Ap- Legal disabilities of workmen. 1992
Je): 14 GM 52-64 (F): 7 Corp L Ad 33-6 .
The New economic policy and for­
SPACE LAW eign investment. 1992 (Ag): 8
“The Nature and problems of space Corp L Ad 121-3
law.” Markandey Katju. 1992 An Oniinance for repeal of the Capital
(D): 79 AIR 177-83 Issues(Control) Act 1947.1992
(Je): 8 Corp L Ad 51-2
SPECIFIC RELIEF
A Comment on sec. 16 (c) of the Reform of direct taxes - Chelliah
Committee’s final report (Part
SpecificReflief Act, 1963. M.R.
Pradeep Kumar. 1992(11): 183 II). 1992(D): 9 Corp L Ad 131-
MLJ20 7
r The Rio Conference on environment.
SREEDEVI,N 1992 (JI): 8 Corp L Ad 73-4
Ninth Finance Commission's index Stock broker grievances. 1992 (My):
of backwardness. 1992: 27 8 Corp L Ad 1-4
EPW 1157-60
SRINIVASAN, M.N
SRIDHARAN,E Beneficieries under the new motor
The Problem. 1992 (S): 397 Sem insurance law. 1992(3): 70 An
12-6 LT36-8=1992(II):183MU2-
3
SRIKUMAR, R
A Caution regarding sec. 149, Motor
Data protection and the police. 1992
Vehicles Act, 1988. 1992(11)
(1): 26 CBI Bull 4-6
183 M U 6
SRIMATHI,V How the Income Tax Act, 1961
The Courts and sententia legis : A frowns upon cash dealings
critique on P.K. Unni v. Nir section 269SS, 271D & 273B
mala Industries, AIR 1990 S.C. 1992: 106 Ta 1-7
933. 1992(1): 182 MLJ 25-8 How the Income tax Act, 1961
frowns upon cash dealings
sections 269T, 27IE, 273B &
207

246(l)(I)(ii)ofthe Act. 1992: nist social theory. 1992(JI):53


106 Ta 24-8 IJSW 343-65
SRINIVASAN, P.V STEIGER, STEPHEN
Excess capacities in Indian indus­ Czechoslovakia; Political crisis and
tries: Supply or demand deter­ economic reform. 1992: 27
mined ? P.V. Srinivasan. 1992: EPW 1131-2
27 EPW 2437-441
STOCK EXCHANGE
SRINIVASAN, T.N Banks, the stock market, and mak­
Privatisation and deregulatiion. 1992: ing money. JM. 1992: 27 EPW
27 EPW 843-8 1112-4
Calcutta diary. AM. 1992:27 EPW
SRIVASTAVA, DINESH KUMAR
1173-4
Division ofpowers between compa­
Conventional wisdom proved wrong.
nies in general meeting and the
D.P. Sharma. 1992: 27 EPW
board of directors. 1992 (Ag):
675
23 La 146-51
Credit rating: A new concept in
SRIVASTAVA, KAVITA security analysis in India. I L .
People’s initiative for development: Sankar, R.K.Mishra and R,
Indira Gandhi Nahar Yatra. Nandagopal. 1992(My):22CS
1992: 27 EPW 450-5 412-5
Dissecting stock‘market scam. Arun
SRIVASTAVA, MUKESH Ghosh. 1991-92: 30 (37) Mains
Mosaic of narrative manipulations: 7-8,20 ,
Power and production of sub­ Foreign stock listing: Benefits and
jectivity in (Post) colonial In­ costs. Ramesh Gupta. 1992
dia. 1992: 27 EPW PE47-57 (My): 22 CS 410-1
SRIVASTAVA, PRADEEF Guilty at the top. N.C. 1991-92: 30
(34) Mains 1-2
Are formal and informal credit
markets in India interlinked? Issue of debentures andSEBIguide-
1992: 27 EPW 2241-5 lines: A critique. V.R.Shahn.
1992 (N):22CS 998-1000,4
SRIVASTAVA, SHAKUNTALA Lessons from stockmarket scam.
Imp[pact of partitian on constitution Arvind N. Das. 1991-92: 30
- making in India. 1991-92:30 (31) Mains 9-10
(27) Mains 10-2 Manmohandmics: Theatre of the
National integration amidst caste, absurd. Arvind N. Das. 1991-
class and communalism. 1991- 92: 30 (39) Mains 2-3
92: 39 (30) Mains 31-5 No cause of alarm. D.P. Sharma.
1992 : 27 EPW 1514-5
SRIVASTAVA, SURESH C
SEBI’s misadventure. D.P. Sharma.
Deduction of full day’s wages for
1992: 27 EPW 859
absence of part of the day; A SEBI Ordinance, 1992: Same com­
critque of Bank of India case. ments. R.Krishnan. 1992 (Ma):
1991 (n-S): 33 JILI410-28 22 CS 213-7
STANLEY, LIZ Salient features of SEBI guidelines
Feminist epistemology and ontol­ P. Monokar. 1992 (JI): 22 CS
ogy: Recent debates in femi­
208

597-604 SUBRAMANIAN,M.S
Securities and Exchange Board of Productivity growth in cotton tex­
India: Its role, powers, func­ tile industry in Tamil Nadu.
tions and activities. V.H. Pan- 1992 (Ap): 27IJIR 383-95
dya. 1992 (S): 22 CS 783-7
Securities, and Exchange Board of SUBRAMANIAN, RAMESH
india Ordinance, 1992. T. V. Hypermedia: The information sys-
Narayanaswamy. 1992 (Ma); 7 temofthe90s. 1991 (0-D): 36
CorpL Ad 109-12 Adm 97-101
Security, deterrence and the future. SUBRAMANIAN, S
RajaRamanna. 1992:27 EPW Inspectirons as a managerial con­
1975-8 cept. 1992(Ma):26CBIBulll-
Share transfer refusals : A judicial 3
scenario. Munish Vakharia. Specialise and serve. 1992 (S): 26
1992(Ma): 22 CS 200-3 CBI Bull 1-2
Stock broker’s grievances. K.Srini-
vasan. 1992(My):8Corp LAd SUCCESSION
1-4 “A Critical note on joti v. Manu-
Transparent indeed! N.C. 1991-92: kabai, AIR 1988 Bom 348”. V.
30(38) Mains 1-2 Raveendra Reddy. 1992 (0):
Troubled times for stock markets. 79 AIR 152-4
D.P.Sharma. 1992: 27 EPW Dhanasekaran v. Manoranjithammal
1635-6 and others reported in (1992) 2
Uses of Indian stock market as an M.L.J. 116 - A scan. R.Govind-
instrument of economic growth. arajan. 1992(11): 183 M U 12-
Naresh Kumar. 1992 (Ja): 7 4
Corp L Ad 12-7 Fatal accidents and succession cer­
Waiting for bullish fuel. D.P. Sharma. tificate. P.M. Bakshi. 1991 (JI-
1992: 27 EPW 2082-3 S ): 33 JILI410-2
“An old fossil overstays in law.”
SUBBERWAL, RANJANA Phillip K.Thayil. 1992(2) KLT
Dilemmas of democracy. 1991-92: 12-3
30 (46) Mains 29-30 The Wages of dissent. Mary Roy.
1992 (Je): 7 Law Col 12
Sl)BRAMANIAM,ARUN
Undermining the future. 1992 (JI): SUD.S.C
395 Sem 14-6 Flood forecasting in Jhelum basin.
SUBRAMANIAM,C.M . 1989 (0-D): 36 Ba 216-8
Ideology and pedagogy. 1992(D): Geological explorations under dif­
400 Sem 33-5 ficult conditions - Bursar proj­
ect. 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha 211-5
SUBRAHMANYAM, K Water conservation through loapo-
Ploughing a lonely furrow. 1991- ration control. 1991 (0-D ): 38
92: 30 (41) Mains 11-2, 8 Bha 151-4
Vegetarian boom. 1991-92:33 (33) Water resources development in
Mains 29-30 Jammu & Kashmir : Role of
C.W.C. 1989 (0-D): 36 Bha
241-5
209

SUDARSHAN, V SURENDRA, LAWRENCE


She fought the nuclear bomb. 1991 - Environmental implications. 1992
92: 30 (54) Mains 23 (JI): 395 Sem 44-8
Sudden awakening to the threat of
illegal influx. 1991-92; %CWN SURI,B.L
Salal Hydroelectric Project genera­
137-8
tion and transmission. 1989
SUKUMARAN, K.K.USHA (0-D); 36 Bha 170-4
Welcome to the new judges. 1992 Treatment downstream of Salal Dam
(2) KLT 1-8 spilway. 1989 (0-D); 36 Bha
179-80
SUMANGALA.M
Population policy in India: Perspec­ SURYA,VASNTHA
tives for the future. 1992 (JI- TheCollectortakesaclass. 1991-92
S): 38IJSW 227-40 : 30 (23) Mains 33-5
SUNAM SURYAWANSHI,R.K
Tax planning through leasing. 1992 Hydrological operational, multipur­
(My); 22 CS 416-8 pose sub programme (HOMS) -
WM0.1989(JI-S);36Bhal27-
SUNDARARAMAN,S
33
Hapless victims. 1992 (Ag); 396 Sem
31-3 SUSHAN
The Problem. 1992'(Je): 394 Sem
SUPARNA,N
12-5
Multilingual learning. Nandita
Chaudhary. 1992 (Ma): 391 SUTARIA, SWATI
Sem 39-42 Tenth meeting of the Central Con­
sumer Protection Council- A
SURENDER,T
Report, 1991(N-D);11CC12-
Ideology and Soviet policy towards
3
colonial and ex-colonial states
with special reference to India SWAMINATHAN, PADMINI
1917-1971. 1992 (H-S): 48 IQ Technical education and indus­
29-72 trial developmet in Madras
Presidency : Illusion of apolicy
SURESH,H
in the making. 1992: 27 EPW
Police rampage in Manibeli. 1992
1621-2
(Jl): 7 Law Col 38-9
SWAMY, B.L.N
SURESH.V
‘Judicial accountability., 1992; 74
Can right to education be a funda­
CLT17-9
mental right? 1992: 27 EPW
2442-3 SWAMY, DALI? S
The DMK debacle: Casuses and Rational criminals, carpetbaggers and
partents. 1992 ; 27 EPW 2313- the scam. 1991-92:30 (45) Mains
21 9-15
SURESHAM, V SWAMY, N. MAHESHWARA
Inter-state relations, 1992 (Ma); 23: Contempt of court - A review. 1992
La 107-17 . (2); 69 An LT 38-47
210

“The rate of interest and the date of porters and staff. 1992 (Ap-Je):
its imposition for delays in thfe 37 Adm 39-47
payment of compensation due
TAXATION
under the Workmen’s Com­
pensation Act, 1023-An over­ Are penalty and assessment pro­
view.” 1992 (Ma): 25 Law - IC ceedings one and the same?
76-80 N.S.Raghavan. 1992: 106 Ta
32-4
What is disablement under the
Changes in direct tax laws proposed
workmen's Compensation Act,
in the Finance Bill, 1992. K.
1923. 1992(Ma): 33ACJxxvi-
Srinivasan. 1992 (Ma): 7Corp
XXXii
L Ad 81-4
SWAROOP,KRISHAN Common code of indirect taxes. G.
Money received from insurance for Sankaran. 1992 (0 ): 9 CMLJ
loss of capital assets -liability 61-2
for capital g^ns tax - Supreme Computation of capital gains - same
Court’s view. 1992: 106 Ta controversies. R. Sekhar. 1992:
19-23 106 Ta 15-8
Doing away with direct taxes. 1992:
SYKES, BRYAN
27EPW611
The Past comes alive. 1992 (Ap):
“Equal protection vis-a-vis taxing .
26CBI Bull 15-7 laws”. Ashok Kumar. 1992
TABIU, MOHAMMAD (Ja): 22TLR1-5
Nature and effects of unlawful mar­ Expenditure on eligible projects
riages in Maliki law. 1990-91: or schemes-an outline. V. Krish-
10& 11 Islamic CLQ 77-95 nan. 1992; 106 Ta 10-4
Evasion or avoidance of tax liabil­
TAKRU, RAJIV ity - A comment. Nomita
On lying. 1992 (Ja-Ma): 37 Adm Aggarwal. 1992:39 Pb Uni L
77-81 Rev 55-9
Global tax management through
TALWAR,PREMP
transfer pricing - emerging
Policy of greater involvement of
trends. Shirin Rathore. 1991
NGOs : Need for concrete
measures. 1992 (JI-S): 38UPA (0-D): 26 FTR 199-203
297-310 Implications of the proposals relat­
ing to income-tax, gift-taxand'
TANEJA.D.T wealth-tax. D.Rangaswamy.
Caring for the infected. 1992 (Ag); 1992 (Ap): 22 CS 310-1
396 Sem 40-2 Implications of the proposed amend­
ment to the Wealth-tax Act,
TANKHA,BRU
1957 as sought to be brought out
Opening moves. 1992 (S): 397 Sem by Finance Bill, 1992. BomeF.
21-3
Daruwala. 1992 (Ap): 22 CS
TAORI, KAMAL 326-7
Revitalizing transport department Interest tax in its new incarnation.
: Learning from touts, trans­ L.L.Rajpal, 1992 (Jl): 8Corp
L Ad 85-9
211

Imerim report of the Tax Reform of recommendations of the in­


Cottunitiee, 1991. K.Srinivasan. terim report. 1992 (Ap): 22 CS
1992(Ap):7CorpLAdl29-32 328-36
“Interpretation of exemption provi­ Taxation of capita) gains; Changes
sion”. R,N. Ladhha and S,M.Jain proposed by the Finance Bill,
1992 (My); 79 AIR 71-3 1992.T.N.Pandey. 1992 (Ap):
Issues in taxation. M.Govinda Rao. 22 CS 305-7
1992 (JI); 395 Sem35-8
Levy of penalty on protective basis. T.,M
Zambia: IMF’s African guinea- pig.
N.S.Raghavan.l992:106Ta8-
9 1992:27 EPW 1651-3
Money received from insurance TYABJI, ADIL
for loss of capital assets Denationalizing taxtbooks. 1992(D):
liability for capital gains tax - 400 Sem 36-8
Supreme Court’s view. Krishan
Swaroop. 1992: 106 Ta 19-23 TYABJI, BADR-UD-DIN
More tax hand-outs. 1992:27EPW What would Sir Syed say today?
1823-4 1991-92: 30 (Ann) Mains 21-6
Moving towards a more rational tax
TERCHECK, RONALD J
system - interim report of
Gandhi and moral autonomy. 1992
Chelliah Committee. Dayasa-
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5 TERRORISM
No justification. 1992:27 EPW 552 Colombo connection. N.P. Ra-
Power of court to summon records jeevakshan. 1992 (Ap): 26 CBI
from income-tax department. Bull 10-4
Observer. 1992(2)KLT36 Extradition and terrorism. Shakun-
Property lax. P.S.R.K. Timmaji Rao. talaMahawal. 1991-92:30(13)
1992 (3): 70 An LT 17-9 Mains 6-7
Reform of direct taxes-Chelliah Psyche of a terrorist. R.K.Pachnanda.
Commiltee’s final report (Part 1992 (Ja); 26 CBI Bull 11-7
II). K. Srinivasan. 1992 (D): 9 The’ Reporter who came in from the
CorpLAd 131-7 cold. Ashutosh. 1991-92; 30
Refoms in fax structure and public (18) Mains 29-30
acceptance of change. 1991- Riding the tigerr. N.C. 1991-92: 30
92; 96 CWN 92 (41) Mains 2-3
Sham wealth tax. 1992; 27 EPW Tackling insurgency: Security
613-4 forces cannot terminate mili­
Tamil Nadu Act 24/1992 on taxa­ tancy, A.M. Vobra. 1992 (Ap-
tion of professions. 1992 (Ag); Je); 28 CMU 149-51
23 LA 152-3 Tackling insurgency and terrorism:
Tax planning through leasing. Gur- A new approach, S.S.Chandel.
deep Singh, Sunam aiid Narin- 1991(Ja-Ma): 27 CMU 66-70
der Kaur. 1992 (My): 22 CS Terai; Jungle !aw and tenorism.
416-8 Ashok Majumdar and S.K.
Tax Reforms Committee-summary Pande 1991-92; 30(37) Mains
212

24-6 THATTACHERRY, JOSEPH


Terrorism: The apex of violence- A About arrest and medical examina­
prolegomenon to its causes, tion of suspectfor drunkenness.
Surendra Chopra. 1991 (0-D); 1992 (2) KLT 37-40
47 IQ 82-96
THAYEL, PHILIP K
Terrorism, state terrorism and demo­
cratic rights. Randhir Singh. “An old fossil ovestays in law”
1992 (Jl-S); 37 Adm 83-105= 1992 (2) KLT 12-3
1992; 27 EPW 279-89 THENMOZHI,N
Terrorism and forensic science. S.R. Raising age at marriage of girls in
Hasan. 1992(Ma):26CBlBull India; Future policy interven­
7-10 tions. 1992 (Jl-S): 38 IJPA
THAKKER, C.K 341-53
Criminal prosecution and departmen­ THIRUMALI, I
tal enquiry. 1991 ( I ) : 12 Guj Dora and Gadi; Manifestation of
LH 30-5 landlord domin^ion in Telen-
Jashwant' Singh v. Ahmedabad gana. 1992; 27 EPW 477-82’
Municipal Corporation: Whether
lays down correct law? 1992 THIRUNAVAKKARASU, M
(2); 33 (2) GLR xxxv-iii Operation flood -A few constraints,
Right to engage an advocate; Whether 1992 (Ja): 53IJSW 115-8
part of natural justice? 1991
THOMAS, M.M
(1): 33(1) GLR i-viii
Inter-faith dialogue for humaniza­
THAKKAR, KAVITA tion. 1992 (Je): 394 Sem 19-22
Insurance sans security. 1991 (N- Nagaland Governor defends him­
D); 11 CC7-11 self. 1991-92; 30(28) Mains 6,
32
THAKUR,P.R Third world approach to modernisa­
Dishonour of a cheque - A deemed tion. 1991-92:30(16)Mains 7-
offence under section 138 of 9
The Negotiable Instruments
Act 1881 (As amended in 1988). THOMSON, WILLIAM R
1991 (Jl-S): 33 JILI346-65 South Asia and the Asian Develop­
ment Bank. 1992 (Ja-Je); 10
THAMARAJAKSHI,R lASSI Q206-17
Some aspects of environmental ac­
counting. 1992:27 EPW 2533- THUDIPARA, JACOB Z
4 Training for urban community de­
velopment personnel. 1992(Ja);
THANKAPPAN.D 53 IJSW 51-8
The Exit poicy and its implications.
1992 (0-D); 42 SA 43841 TILAK.DAMODAR
Workers co-operatives: An emerg­ Mentally handicapped: Care, finan­
ing alternative. 1992 (Ma); 7 cial security and guardianship
Law Col 8-10 needs. 1992 (Ja); 53IJSW1-15

THAPAR, ROMILA TILAK,J.S


The Perennial Aryans. 1992 (D);
400 Sem 20-4
213

Some random thoughts on our par­ Bakshi. 1992(N): 7 Law Col


liamentary democracy. 1991 (S); 19-20
37JPI313-8 Guidelines for management and
handling of hazardous wastes.
TILAK,JADHYALAB.G
1992(F): 6 Encology 1-20
Human development index for In­
“Hello are you hurt?”. K.M.Das.
dia. 1991 (0-D): 10 lASSI Q
1992(Ma): 98 CriLJ41-3
132-8
“Negligence of floctors: Whom should
TISSAINAYAGAM,J.D the victim approach?”. Shaber
Indo-Lanka Joint Commission meet; Ali,G. 1992(0): 79 AIR 148-52
A second look. 1991-92: 30(17) The Position of the ‘Strict liability':
Mains 15-6 The rule in Rylands v. Fletcher
and the ‘Act of God’ as a de­
TITUS, S.K fence to it in modern times in
Utilisation of byproduct phosphogyp- India. Lai Ratnakar Singh.
sum. 1992(Ma):6Encology 29- 1992(1): 182 M U 5-11
37 State liability in tort-A proper pef^
TIWARI, BIRAJ spective. Aman Hingorani.
1992: 14 DLR 204-12
Unmasking of a pretender: The
State liability in tort today-A cri­
Srivastavajudgment. 1992(My):
tique. R.K, Bangia. 1992: 39
7 Law Col 12
Pb UnivL Rev 8-17
TIWARI, DINESH CHANDRA Who pays for the champagne? Apama
Doctrine of rarest of rare and in­ Viswanathan, 1992: 27 EPW
crease in imposition of death 259-61 ,
penalty. 1992(J1-S): 28 CMLJ
TRADE
244-52
Market economy: India’s road to
TIWARI, ONKAR NATH ruin. Jeremy Seabrook. 1991-
Governor as a chancellor-Restruc- 92: 30 (52) Mains 4,35
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(Ap-Je): 27 CMU 96-106 JViodern Austrian and Post-
Keynesian perspectives. Kunal
TIWARI, R ^ Sen and Rajendra Vaidya. 1992:
India’s export performance: Prob­ 27 EPW PE73-80
lems and policy responses. Rethinking the market reform para-
1992(Ja-Je): 48 IQ 31-48 dignm. Rehman Sobhan. 1992:
TOMLINSON, DAVID 27EPWP66-72
Conservation of the farm. 1991(Ag): TRADE MARKS
6 Encology 19-20 Licensing of foreign owned trade
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Compensation for governmental Kumar. 1992(Ja-Je): 24 lA 95-6
law-lessness. P. Leelakrish- TRANSPORT
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75 Learning from touts, trans-
Electrocution: Legal liability. P.M.
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porters and staff. Kamal Taori. TRIPATHY,AJIT KUMAR


1992(Ap-Je): 37 Adm 39-47 Revenue laws and land administra­
Thoughts on truckers’ strike. N.C. tion in Orissa - A critique.
1991-92; 30(38) Mains 2 1992: (Ja-Ma):37 Adm 115-33
Urban traffic scenario and some
TRIPATHI,LAXMIKANT-
solutions. P.S.Pasricha. 1992
Model prison Lucknow - A genetic
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study. l991(Ap);30SD25-32
TRAVERS, LEE
TRIPATHI, R.P
International comparisons and GNP
Efficient management of water in
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rice cultivation. 1992 (Ja-Ma):
71
39 Bha21-3
TRIALS
TRIPATHI, T.P
The Trial of Sardar Bhagat Singh.
International protection of the rights
B.R.Aganvak 1992(Ma); 7 Law
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Conservation, government and tribal threat to the independence of
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Dang tribals - Report of struggle and
TRIVEDI,J.T
repression. Irfan Asgharali
Two incongruous decisions of the
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Envolving strategies for tribal de­ 20-5
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Follow the rainbow. Victor Das. in MOUs: An exercise in clari­
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Forests and tribes: A macro-level
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Rights of tribals. 1991-92:96 CWN 22-4
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Tribal question in Assam. Monirul Sources of the nonviolent tradition
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TRUSTS
International comparisons and GNP Islamic institution of Waqfs: Ori­
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Waqfs and the constitution of India-
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TULPULE,BAGARAM An essay on nation-building.
Exist policy in public sector. 1992; 1991-92: 30 (36) Mains 17-25
27 EPW 319-21
UPADHYAY,DADAN
TUSA,JOHN Grim price rise, profiters on ram­
Fourth estate or fifth column. 1991 - page. 1991-9?.;30(17) Mains 17-
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UEYANAGI,TOSfflRO UPADHYAY, M.L


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Justice to the juvenile : Has the
Unilateral economic sanctions and
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7 Law Col 16-7 7 Law Col 18-9

ULLAH.IZZAT UPLAONKAR, AMBARAO


Conditions of Hindu marriage; A Scheduled castes and social jus­
Critique. 1992:39 Pb Univ L tice: AKamatakacase in point.
Rev 60-82 1992 (Ja): 53IJSW 3^44

UMAKANT,PRADHAN URBANISATION
“Legal flaws in the Special Court Bombay’s pavement-dwellers: Con­
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Making the impossible possible: xxxv-iii
The district experience of an Struggle and survival of poor
IAS probationer. 1992(Ap-Je): metropolitian households : A
37Adm71-6 longitudinal study in Pune: 1976
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gel Crook. 1992:27 EPW 1141-
Towards common civil code. E.M.
7
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Personality disorders and nullity of
UNISA,SAYEED
marriage according to Church
Child marriages in India: Is Am-
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Jurisprudence. 1992 (I) KLT and discrimination-Remedy


45-8 needed ” 1992 (1) : 182 MU
Reflections on Leelamma vs, Dilip 11-2
Kumar 1992(1) KLT 651.1992
VARGHESE, ROSE
(1) KLT 73-4
Corroboration - a sine qua non for
VAIDYA.RAJENDRA conviction in rape cases ? 1992
Move towards a market economy: (Ma): 16CULR90-5
Modem Australian and Post-
Keynesian perspectives. 1992:27 VARKEY,A.M
Learning objectives oflegal educa­
EPW PE73-80
tion in India: A critique. 1991
VAroYANATHAN, LALITHA (D ): 15 CULR 444-54
A Moral basis for environment and
VARMA, KEWAL
environmental journalism. 1991-
Face of US offensive. 1991-92:30
92:30 (39) Mains 27-31
VAKHARIA,MUNISH (25) Mains 9-10
Share transfer refusals : A judicial VASUDEVAN.HARI
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VAN SCHENDEL, WILLEM
Development and under-development VASUDEVAN,N.V
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Capitalist failure parallels commu­ VASUDEVAN, HARI
nist collapse. 1991-92: 30(44) Yeltsin’s Parliament and Russia’s
Mains 7,23 politics. 1992 (My); 393 Sem
New reality or US bullying ? 1991- 22-6
92:30 (28) Mains 4-5
The Shape of things to come. 1991- VED, MAHENDRA
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1991-92:30(27) Mains 6,35
VANDERBILT, ARTHUR T
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tions of thelawyer. 1992(1) : 12 Plan of action for children’s rights
Guj LH 12-9 in law faculties. 1992: 14DLR
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VARDARAJAN,T.A
Awarding of costs in civil pro- VEERARAGHAVAN, S.R
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1992 (U): 183 M U 5 (II): 183 M U 7
“Money decree holder better placed
VENKATACHALLIAH, M.N
than mortgagee decree holder
Traditions of the bar : Text of
in E.P. Proceedings - anomaly
lecture delivered at M.C. Se-
217

talvadMemorial lectures. 1992: A37-9


79 AIR 81-7 Retention/re-entry of duty paid goods.
1992:62ExcLTA13-7
VENTKATARAM,J.V
EGS and the poor: Evidence from VENKITARAMAN,S
longitudinal village studies. Free market pricing of securities.
1992 : 27 EPWAl9-22 1992 (Je):22CS 496-7
VENKATRAMAN.G VENUGOPALAN.S
Conservation of electrical energy Can a Hindu undivided family hold
in edible oil extraction by shares in companies? 1992 (0);
mechanical oil expellers. 1990 9CMU66-8
(N): 5 Encology 10-6 Mutual funds and company law. 1992
(N): 22 CS 1003-4
VENKATARAMAN,R
Over the counter exchange of India.
Ayyangar, M. Ananthasayanam Un­
1992 (Ag):8CorpLAdl37-9
veiling of the portrait of. 1992
(M a):38JPI420 VERGHESE,S.K
The New role of administrators - Siren song of rupees convertibility.
text of addre.';.v by the President 1992; 27 EPW 145-6
ofIndia[R. Venkataraman], on
VERMA, KEWAL
13.6.92. 1992 (Jl-S ): 37 Adm
Appropriating BJP base. 1991-92:
14
Only through planning can the poor 30 (22) Mains 11-2
be served. 1991-92 ; 30 (41) VERMA, R.L
Mains 7-10 Impact of land reforms on socio­
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him by the members of the
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VENKATARAMANI, RAJA
Motivating theline worker. 1992 (S) VERMA, RAJESHWAR
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A Study of mental health status of 241-5
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Section 301 and future of multi­
VENKATESAN.S lateralism under the GATT.
Revenue zeal and judicial discipline, 1991 (0-D): 26 FTR 180-98
1992 ;57ExcLTA5-13
VERMA, USHA
VENKATESIAH,S.N Prevention of child marriage: Alter­
Depositing of central excise duties native strategies, 1991 (0): 31
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218

SD31-43 VISWANATHAN, V.N


Subsidy reduction in IMF oriented
VIJAYARAGHAVAN, N strategies. 1991-92: 30 (31)
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VINOD, MJ fication. 1992: 27 EPW M59-
Issues of privilege and jurisdiction 62
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1991-92:30 (33) Mains 13-4 VITTAL, N
Experiments in administrative in
VIOLENCE novation. 1992 (Ap-Je): 37 Adn
Bhilai firing : Roots of violence.
15-28
Bharat Dogra. 1991-92 : 30
(45) Mains 26 VOGT, WILLIAM
Bihar: Roots of violence. 1992:27 History of the future. 1992 (Ja-Je):
EPW 376-7 10 IASS Q197-200
Chittagong hill tracts : Appalling
VOHRA, A.M
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Tackling insurgency: Security forces
27 EPW 2295-6
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Crime and punishment. K.G. Kan-
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51 VOHRA, BATUK
Escalating violence on Harijans. Chinese leadership faces major
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2023-4 Mains 19-20
VISHWANATHAN, APARNA VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS
Reform of the Forest Act needed. For a sustainable development of
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24-5 “America First” concept generates:
Who pays for the champagne? 1992; Sino-US cold war. 1991-92:30
27 EPW 259-61 (50) Mains 17-8
Dilemmas for socialists: Confront­
VISVANATHAN,SHIV ing the theory problems of
The Problem. 1992 (Je): 394 Sem post-cold war world. 1991-92 :
12-5 30 (44) Mains 17-8
Riots in America hit the system.
VISWAM,S
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Unique significance of August revo­ Which way Cuba? Anation in search
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Mains 29-30 1989(0-D): 3 6 Bha274-6


Aspects of water development. Rekha
VYAS, MOHAN K
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VYAS,V.S 27 EPW 1371-2
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Agrarian structure, environmental Dal Lake - Action for its restora­
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VYAS,YASH
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EPW 1894-6
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Legal regulation of estuaries. Alice Value of ground water models for
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