Rule of Law in India

Rule of Law in India
Author: Harish Narasappa
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-04-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199092055

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Rule of law is the foundation of modern democracies. It envisages, inter alia, participatory lawmaking, just and certain laws, a bouquet of human rights, certainty and equality in the application of law, accountability to law, an impartial and non-arbitrary government, and an accessible and fair dispute resolution mechanism. This work’s primary goal is to understand and explain the obvious dichotomy that exists between theory and practice in India’s rule of law structure. The book discusses the contours of the rule of law in India, the values and aspirations in its evolution, and its meaning as understood by the various institutions, identifying reason as the primary element in the rule of law mechanism. It later examines the institutional, political, and social challenges to the concepts of equality and certainty, through which it evaluates the status of the rule of law in India.

The Rule of Law and Emergency in Colonial India

The Rule of Law and Emergency in Colonial India
Author: Haruki Inagaki
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030736652

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This book takes a closer look at colonial despotism in early nineteenth-century India and argues that it resulted from Indians’ forum shopping, the legal practice which resulted in jurisdictional jockeying between an executive, the East India Company, and a judiciary, the King’s Court. Focusing on the collisions that took place in Bombay during the 1820s, the book analyses how Indians of various descriptions—peasants, revenue defaulters, government employees, merchants, chiefs, and princes—used the court to challenge the government (and vice versa) and demonstrates the mechanism through which the lawcourt hindered the government’s indirect rule, which relied on local Indian rulers in newly conquered territories. The author concludes that existing political anxiety justified the East India Company’s attempt to curtail the power of the court and strengthen their own power to intervene in emergencies through the renewal of the company’s charter in 1834. An insightful read for those researching Indian history and judicial politics, this book engages with an understudied period of British rule in India, where the royal courts emerged as sites of conflict between the East India Company and a variety of Indian powers.

The Common Law in India

The Common Law in India
Author: Motilal Chimanlal Setalvad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1970
Genre: Common law
ISBN: UCAL:B3455489

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Challenging The Rules s of Law

Challenging The Rules s  of Law
Author: Kalpana Kannabiran,Ranbir Singh
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Inc
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2008-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761936657

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This collection of essays re-examines the field of criminology through an interdisciplinary lens, challenging in the process unproblematic assumptions of the rule of law and opening out avenues for a renewed and radical restatement of the contexts of criminal law in India. This collection is a significant step towards mapping the ways in which interdisciplinary research and human rights activism might inform legal praxis more effectively and holistically. The contributors are a diverse group – widely respected activists, bureaucrats, scholars, and professionals – who share concerns on criminal justice systems and the need to entrench human rights in the Indian polity.

Discretion Discrimination and the Rule of Law

Discretion  Discrimination and the Rule of Law
Author: Mrinal Satish
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2017
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107135628

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""Aims to analyse whether unwarranted disparity existed in rape sentencing in India, which anecdotal work of other scholars had pointed to"--Provided by publisher"--

Rule of Law in India

Rule of Law in India
Author: Harish Byrasandra Narasappa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Rule of law
ISBN: 0199093717

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This text seeks to understand the dichotomy between the theory and practice of rule of law in India. The author argues that India's rule of law is unique in the post-colonial world encompassing many a substantive concept within it, contrary to the assertions of the liberals and thin theories. The practical challenges to the concepts of equality and certainty, both fundamental to rule of law, are explained in detail.

The Rule of Law

The Rule of Law
Author: Tom Bingham
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-07-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780141962016

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'A gem of a book ... Inspiring and timely. Everyone should read it' Independent 'The Rule of Law' is a phrase much used but little examined. The idea of the rule of law as the foundation of modern states and civilisations has recently become even more talismanic than that of democracy, but what does it actually consist of? In this brilliant short book, Britain's former senior law lord, and one of the world's most acute legal minds, examines what the idea actually means. He makes clear that the rule of law is not an arid legal doctrine but is the foundation of a fair and just society, is a guarantee of responsible government, is an important contribution to economic growth and offers the best means yet devised for securing peace and co-operation. He briefly examines the historical origins of the rule, and then advances eight conditions which capture its essence as understood in western democracies today. He also discusses the strains imposed on the rule of law by the threat and experience of international terrorism. The book will be influential in many different fields and should become a key text for anyone interested in politics, society and the state of our world.

The Gram Nyayalayas Act 2008 4 of 2009

The Gram Nyayalayas Act  2008  4 of 2009
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Universal Law Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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