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On the role of the Supreme Court of India in interpreting the main themes of the constitution and in formulating contemporary public law in the country.

O. Chinnappa Reddy

O. Chinnappa Reddy (1922-2013) was a judge at the Supreme Court of India. He is known for his pro-active judgements which changed the judicial history of India. Chinnappa Reddy was born on 25 September 1922 at Gooty in a 5th generation Roman Catholic family in Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh, India. He did his schooling at London Mission High School, Gooty and higher education at Loyola College and Madras Law College. He became permanent judge in 1967 at Andhra Pradesh High Court after served as lawyer for two decades. He was elevated to Supreme Court in 1978 and retired in 1987. He died in 2013

Title

The Court And The Constitution of India : Summits And Shallows

Author

O. Chinnappa Reddy

Publisher

Oxford University Press, India

Number of Pages

336

Category

  • Constitution
  • First Published

    JAN 2008

    On the role of the Supreme Court of India in interpreting the main themes of the constitution and in formulating contemporary public law in the country.
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