............................................................................................................................. Description Acclaimed as a classic, this treatise on the art of writing judgments, from the pen of an erudite Judge and experienced author, has now been thoroughly revised and updated. Statute law and also the case-law references in the book have been brought up to date at the relevant place. However, the basic nature and fabric of the work which has been much appreciated by the readers, has been deliberately left untouched. The learned author has dealt with the various aspects of a judgment from a practical point of view citing judicial decisions and statutory provisions to support the propositions made by him in the book. His exposition is highly valuable and instructive. Some chapters have been devoted even to the framing of issues in civil cases and framing of charges and award of punishment in criminal trial. A separate chapter deals with assessment orders in contested as well as uncontested cases. The coherent and concise presentation of ideas and the simple language make the book easy reading. A welcome addition to any law library, this latest edition of the book, will be found useful by the members of the judiciary and the Bar as well as the candidates appearing for the judicial services examinations. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Judgment in General Chapter 3. Judgments of Trial Courts in Civil Cases Chapter 4. Issues Chapter 5. Grant of Relief in Civil Cases Chapter 6. Judgements in Miscellaeous Cases Chapter 7. Punishment in Criminal Cases Chapter 8. Discussion of Evidence Chapter 9. Judgment in Appeals Chapter 10. Assessment Orders Appendix ............................................................................................................................. |