Federalism: Legislative Relations between Centre and States [Justice J.S.Verma 2nd Memorial Lecture]

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  • Lecture by Justice Rohinton Nariman on the topic - Federalism: Legislative Relations between Centre and States.
    Event: Justice J.S.Verma 2nd Memorial Lecture
    Held on 22.10.2016

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  • @aprameyakatti6314
    @aprameyakatti6314 Рік тому +11

    I think he is the only judge (I've seen) who speaks without seeing any note. and we can see his confidence on his memory

  • @bhaskarpodili6208
    @bhaskarpodili6208 3 місяці тому

    Hon ret justice shri Nariman sir
    No words to express about his knowledge in constitution,not only indian but also different countries of world,plus point he supports his lecture by the aid of hindu spiritualism .

  • @suchifact4371
    @suchifact4371 Рік тому +1

    When I heard sir i feel i am hearing Dr B R Ambedkar because of sir knowledge and physical appearance. I never see and hear anyone except some who deliver a wonderful speech without a note.

  • @dilipdas3342
    @dilipdas3342 Рік тому

    An extra ordinarily gifted personality a store house of knowledge a continuous uncommon thirst for knowledge let me convey my crores of PRONAMS to your this unending devotion

  • @user-eb8ic9is4l
    @user-eb8ic9is4l Рік тому

    He is too good to be true in respect of the knowledge, memory and interpretation. Listening to him sets a fire within. Hope and pray that Advocacy that he professed returns to Courts of today and the Court craft is reduced.

  • @karthikr1249
    @karthikr1249 Рік тому +5

    Great lecture sir.

  • @girishkumar7132
    @girishkumar7132 3 місяці тому

    Great man, may God bless him with health and happiness

  • @kaypee9187
    @kaypee9187 Рік тому

    A great lecture, Sir. I was revising my studies of the subject of Interpretation of the Statutes and in particular of the Constitution of India.

  • @yashharshvardhan1579
    @yashharshvardhan1579 8 днів тому

    The interruptions caused by Ad breaks really need to be looked into sir. Please ensure that it is continuous for better understanding.

  • @deepakkatare4879
    @deepakkatare4879 Рік тому

    What a knowledgeable man 🙏

  • @shaileshmanmode
    @shaileshmanmode 6 місяців тому +1

    He always talks about Greeks and federalism

  • @Pokethuder
    @Pokethuder 11 місяців тому +1

    This is like a gospel for student of law on me. Thank you Justice Nariman.

  • @abis5918
    @abis5918 Рік тому

    Hello sir, you mentioned that Australian constitution doesn't have concurrent list, but we have actually borrowed concurrent list from Australian constitution only right? Pls clarify sir

    • @sujithnair2552
      @sujithnair2552 Рік тому

      We take it from the Gvt. Of India Act, 1935

    • @adityaraj8433
      @adityaraj8433 Рік тому

      ​@@sujithnair2552nope bro Australia

  • @devidast1123
    @devidast1123 Рік тому

    India federalism is not a political one. It is an administrative one. The Constitution has adopted human rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,1948. When India became a unitary state even before the Constitution was adopted as a unitary one, there is no place for any political federalism. S.3 of the J&K Constitution adopted in 1956 made all provisions of the Constitution and laws made by Parliament pursuant thereto applicable to J&K proprio vigore.