The judiciary and governance in India

By: Madhav GodboleMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Rupa c2009Description: xv, 646 pISBN: 9788129114303; 8129114305Subject(s): Judicial power | Political questions and judicial power Politics and government Judicial power IndiaDDC classification: 347.54012 Summary: Absolute power is an anathema to our Constitution, even if it is to be wielded by the judiciary. But, India is witnessing a very unusual phenomenon, not visualised by the founding fathers of the Constitution, of judiciary becoming not just the central pillar but the only pillar of our democracy. No great wisdom or foresight is necessary to see the instability and unsustainability of this architectural marvel.
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Absolute power is an anathema to our Constitution, even if it is to be wielded by the judiciary. But, India is witnessing a very unusual phenomenon, not visualised by the founding fathers of the Constitution, of judiciary becoming not just the central pillar but the only pillar of our democracy. No great wisdom or foresight is necessary to see the instability and unsustainability of this architectural marvel.

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