Aand's book on "Societies Registration Act," needs no introduction to its learned readers as it now stpes in to its Sixth successive edition which speaks for the success of this publication. Popularity and acceptance by the Bench and the Bar, large. Their continued patronage has inspired us to collect more useful and relevant materials for our learned readers.
A sincere attempt has, however been made to make the book self contained in all respects. All the amentments made by Central as well as States have been appropriately incorporated. Bead-rolls of judicial precedents-reported or unreported have been copiously cited for the facility of the readers giving an easty access to the relevant case-law on a particular subject. The book embodies, as a special characteristics the analytical exposition of law as it was then and the law as it is at present, fringed with latest case laws on various aspects. The Model Forms and flobal Index appearing at the end of the book add to te utility of the book multifold.