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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PARTICULARS

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS INDEX OF AUTHORITIES 2.1 Books 2.2 Dictionary 2.3 Journal 2.4 Articles 2.5 Cases

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STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION STATEMENT OF FACTS ISSUES RAISED SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS BODY OF PLEADINGS PRAYER

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Abbreviated Forms FDI AIR SC SCC Edn. v. Pg. Hon‟ble Art. UOI Vol. U.S.A.

Full Forms Foreign Direct Investment All India Reporter Supreme Court Supreme Court Cases Edition Versus Pages Honourable Article Union of India Volume United State of America

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INDEX OF AUTHORITIES BOOKS REFERRED: 1. Jain M.P., Indian Constitutional Law, (Nagpur: LexisNexis Butterworths, Wadhwa) (6th Edn, 2010). 2. De D.J., The Constitution of India, (Hyderabad: Asia Law House) (3rd Edn, 2008). 3. Bakshi P.M., Encyclopedia of Writ Law, (New Delhi: Capital Law House) (2004). 4. Bakshi P.M., Interpretation of Statutes, (New Delhi: Orient Publishing Company) (1st Edn, 2008). 5. Seervai H.M., Constitutional Law of India, (New Delhi: Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd), (Vol. 2, Fourth Edn, 2008). 6. Sankhdher M.M., The Welfare State, (New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications) 7. Bakshi P.M., Public Interest Litigation, (New Delhi: Ashoka Law House) 3rd Edn. 2012 8. Sarkar S.K., Public Interest Litigation, (New Delhi: Orient Publishing Company) 3rd Edn. 9. Jain C. Subhash, The Constitution of India: - A Commemorative Edition on 50 years of Indian Constitution, (New Delhi: Taxmann Allied Services (P) Ltd.) 10. Shukla V.N., Constitution of India Revised by M. P. Singh (Lucknow: Eastern Book Company) Tenth Edn.

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DICTIONARIES REFERRED: 1. Aiyar P.R. The Law Lexicon. (Nagpur: Wadhwa & Company) 1999. 2. Garner B.A. Blacks Law Lexicon. (Thomson West) Eighth Edition. 3. Pant P.C. Words & Phrases. (New Delhi:

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