Public Health Inspection and Indian Law provides a detailed examination of the statutory and regulatory framework governing public health administration and inspection in India. The book focuses on the legal powers, responsibilities, and procedures applicable to public health inspectors and authorities responsible for maintaining sanitation, hygiene, food safety, and disease prevention.
It covers key legislations relating to public health, municipal governance, food safety, environmental sanitation, and epidemic control, while also highlighting constitutional principles and administrative safeguards. Emphasis is placed on enforcement mechanisms, inspection procedures, penalties for non-compliance, and coordination between health authorities and local bodies.
Designed as both a legal and practical reference, the book assists professionals in understanding how public health laws are implemented on the ground. It is particularly valuable for ensuring compliance with statutory duties while balancing public safety, individual rights, and administrative accountability.








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