This book provides a comprehensive compilation and analytical study of landmark judgments relating to national security laws in India. It explores how courts have interpreted legal provisions governing national security, balancing state interests with individual rights. The work examines critical judicial decisions that define the contours of security legislation, constitutional safeguards, and enforcement mechanisms. With contributions from experienced legal scholars, the book offers both doctrinal clarity and practical understanding of national security jurisprudence in India.
Key Features
- Compilation of landmark case laws on national security legislation in India
- Detailed analysis of judicial reasoning in sensitive security-related matters
- Coverage of constitutional aspects linked with national security laws
- Insight into evolving jurisprudence balancing liberty and state security
- Authored by subject experts with academic and practical legal experience
- Includes scholarly foreword enhancing contextual depth
- Structured format for legal research and academic reference
This book is highly suitable for law students, researchers, and legal professionals focusing on constitutional and national security law. It is particularly useful for judicial aspirants, academicians, and policy analysts interested in understanding how courts address issues involving state security and civil liberties. Advocates and scholars dealing with complex litigation or research in this domain will also find it a valuable reference.