7 Digital Essentials from EBC for the Modern Legal Professional

Upgrade your legal reference library with these trusted titles from the EBC Webstore. Whether you’re preparing for exams or drafting legal opinions, these e-books offer clarity, credibility, and convenience.

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This e-book demystifies mediation—from core concepts to real-world practice. It empowers readers with the skills to draft effective mediation clauses and settlement agreements. With the Mediation Act, 2023 now in force, the book offers a timely, in-depth analysis of how India’s legal landscape has evolved to support this crucial form of alternative dispute resolution.

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1. Mediation Law: A Kintsugi
by Navya Jain

Who should read this?

This book is ideal for law students, legal practitioners, mediators, and scholars seeking a clear, practical understanding of mediation. Whether you’re learning the basics, applying the Mediation Act, 2023, or drafting real-world clauses and settlement agreements, this guide offers actionable insights for every stage of your legal journey.


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This book offers a comprehensive journey through the evolution of India’s highest judicial body—from its roots in 1774 to its dynamic role today. It delves into the Court’s constitutional powers, including writ jurisdiction, appellate authority, and its role in advancing social justice through PILs.

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2. B.R. Agarwala’s Supreme Court Practice and Procedure
by Subramonium Prasad, Siddhartha Iyer

Who should read this?

Ideal for law students, judicial aspirants, advocates, and scholars seeking a clear, authoritative understanding of the Supreme Court’s powers, functions, and constitutional role.


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Disaster Law: Principles and Practice offers a groundbreaking look at disaster governance, blending legal analysis with real-world insights. Ideal for students, professionals, and policymakers, it provides practical strategies to build resilience and legal accountability in an era of climate and crisis.

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3. Disaster Law: Principles and Practice
by Amita Singh

Who should read this?

Ideal for law students, public policy professionals, administrators, researchers, and policymakers focused on disaster management, governance, and sustainability in India and beyond.


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This book is a complete guide to arbitration, conciliation, and mediation in India. It explains the law clearly and section by section. Covering both the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and the Mediation Act, 2023, it brings you up to date with every key amendment and judgment. Practical, precise, and powerful—this is your go-to resource for modern ADR.

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4. Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation: Law and Practice
by M.L. Singhal

Who should read this?

Essential for arbitrators, mediators, judges, advocates, in-house counsel, law firms, and law students seeking a clear, updated, and practical understanding of ADR laws in India.


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This book offers a bold legal perspective on the right to privacy as declared in the landmark K.S. Puttaswamy case. It explores how Article 226 can be used to protect privacy even against non-State actors. With a fresh approach rooted in constitutional law and tort remedies, it empowers readers to rethink privacy enforcement in the digital age.

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5. Informational Privacy: Constitutional and Common Law Remedies
by Nina Rohinton Nariman

Who should read this?

Perfect for constitutional law scholars, judges, advocates, policy experts, and law students interested in privacy rights, judicial remedies, and the evolving role of Article 226 in addressing violations by non-State actors.


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This authoritative guide does more than explain the Income Tax Act, GST Act, and Customs Act—it unveils the constitutional roots of taxation in India with clarity and simplicity. Through insightful commentary and accessible language, it transforms technical tax laws into practical, usable knowledge. An essential resource for tax professionals, advocates, and judges, and a powerful addition to any tax law collection.

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6. Tax Exemptions for Charitable Trusts
by M P Agarwal

Who should read this?

Ideal for tax practitioners, judges, advocates, and law students seeking a clear, practical understanding of India’s major tax laws and their constitutional foundations.


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A former Chief Justice shares powerful insights on empowering justice seekers—the heart of India’s legal system. This book unpacks constitutional rights, democratic values, and the role of institutions in simple, clear language. Covering topics from criminal justice to environmental protection, it transforms complex legal ideas into practical understanding.

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7. Narratives off the Bench: A Judge Speaks
by Justice N.V. Ramana

Who should read this?

Ideal for young lawyers, law students, judicial aspirants, and anyone passionate about understanding the connection between law, justice, and society.


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