M. K. Nambyar, Volume 1, c. 1930-1970
Scope and Contents
The M. K. Nambyar Collection is arranged in three series, each reflecting a different aspect of his intellectual and public life. The first series comprises his handwritten notes. The second series brings together a collection of articles written about M. K. Nambyar, highlighting the public reception of his work, influence, and contributions to the law. The third series comprises a list of articles authored by M. K. Nambyar himself, serving as a consolidated record of his published work.
This digital collection was donated to the NLS Law and Society Archives in 2025 by Shri M.K.Nambyar's son, Shri K.K. Venugopal, former Attorney General of India.
Dates
- Creation: c. 1930-1970
Full Extent
From the Collection: 3206.7 Megabytes (All materials in the M. K. Nambyar Collection are available in digital format.)
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Materials Specific Details
This volume of the M.K. Nambyar's Collection comprises personal notes on Moolky temple; Harijan Entry; Sale Free of Encumbrances; U.P. Sugarcane Mills; Estate Duty (Zamorin); Lease or License; Statutory Tribunals; Madhya Pradesh Trusts; Niyogi Appeal (M.P.); Insurance Nominees; Marriage Validation Act; KailashWara Mills; University Writ; Cinema License D. Transfer; Government Servant Dismissal; Bona fide Decision; Judicial Officer Writ; Cochin Guardian Act; Dr. Johns Writ; Slaughter case: Lease or Licence; Dhannalakxmi Ammal I.T. Writ; S.145 Maunarghat Nair; Travancore Sales Tax Case; License or Foe; Kavalappara Writs; Criminal Special Leave: Dashyan; Violation of Natural Justice;S.42, I.T. Act; Keeping open a Private Bus Stand; Lease or License: Mattuwaran; Writ against H.C.; Indira Tyre; Musaliara Writ; Proof Readers writ; Express Newspapers Writ; Mohamadan Law: Partnership; Election: Kamaraj; Liptons Writs; Nilambur I.T. Cases; Velumirs Writ; Mamoos S.T. Writs; Agriculture: Income Tax Act; Adityan Election Petition; S.A Municipal Authorities; Girl's Writ Appeal; Art. 133; Delegation of Power; Girl's Election Petition;Civil Servant Conduct Rules Judicial Officer not a Tribunal; Article 254: Repugancy.
Source
- K. K. Venugopal (Donor, Family)
Occupation
Repository Details
Part of the NLS Law and Society Archives Repository