The Encyclopedia of Central Acts with Important Rules
new thoroughly revised & updated 14th edition
INDIA, May 28, 2011 – LexisNexis India (www.lexisnexis.co.in), a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, launched ‘The MLJ Civil Court Manual, 14th edition’. The thoroughly revised and updated edition of this prestigious, authoritative and indispensable encyclopedia of central acts with important rules was released by the Honorable Mr. Justice V. Rama Subramanian, Judge, Madras High Court.
The book covers case law updated till January 2011 and provides an exhaustive coverage of Supreme Court cases and case law drawn from 48 High Courts and Supreme Court journals. An innovative feature of the 14th edition is the introduction of cause titles and parallel citations in respect of cases incorporated in this edition. The Volume 1 of the series covers Acts from Absorbed Areas (Laws) Act, 1954 to Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and has been edited by Justice M. L. Singhal, a respected scholar and legal researcher.
Neeraj Malhotra, Managing Director, LexisNexis India, at the launch said, “Madras Law Journal (MLJ) is an imprint of LexisNexis India. First published in 1927, the MLJ Civil Court Manual has undergone several editions and has retained its pre-eminent position in the domain of legal literature. Statutory amendments and case law have been growing day by day which has been thoroughly examined and updated in this edition. This new edition provides detailed and updated information on every Central Enactment of Civil application in force covering all the unrepealed Civil Central Acts, in India.”
Vikesh Dhyani, Marketing Director, LexisNexis India, informed that, “The MLJ Civil Court manual set is expected to be published in 36 volumes covering over 500,000 cases in nearly 63,000 pages and is slated to break all previous sales records. This improvised and profound manual is a must have for Judges, Government Departments, Legislators, Local Authorities, Teachers and Law Students.”
The hugely successful event was attended by distinguished Judges, Registrar and Senior Advocates from the Madras High Court, Officials from Government Departments, Legislators, Directors and Principals from leading Law institutions and colleges .Read More
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