Judicial analysis of the complete library of ITR from Volumes 1 to 349 [up to 2012] Arranged subject-wise for logical reference Descriptive subjects conform to the standards set by ITR Precise annotations of ITR make referencing definitive.
"It is a source book and a veritable warehouse of case law arranged for convenient reference. It is not enough, that one knows some cases, which may support him but one should also know the cases, which do not support him, so as to be able to distinguish them lest all the preparations may not go waste. The Index helps one -
- To choose a case in support
- To distinguish the cases, which may be relied upon, but can
distinguished. - To resist a case that has since been overruled. All this in a single volume is an indispensable referencer and a necessary companion. It is a parade of case law with reference to a large area of subjects arranged alphabetically with a table of headings for ready reference and what is more listing out the other cases, which were either followed or were followed, distinguished or overruled or under Special Leave." - S. RAJARATNAM