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Interpretation and enforcement of fundamental rights

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Calcutta; Eastern Law House; 2000Description: 1136 pISBN:
  • 9788171771202
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085 DED
Summary: Our Constitution is a living organism strong enough to adjust conflicts and tension arising out of clash of opposing interests between constitutional institutions and the State and its citizens. In this work the author makes a brilliant exposition of the reconciliation between equal protection of law and discrimination and reservation in public employment, the freedom of speech and assembly and the reasonable restrictions around the same, the protection of life and liberty and arrest and detention, the protection of minorities and the freedom of religion, judicial activism and judicial restraint.
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Our Constitution is a living organism strong enough to adjust conflicts and tension arising out of clash of opposing interests between constitutional institutions and the State and its citizens. In this work the author makes a brilliant exposition of the reconciliation between equal protection of law and discrimination and reservation in public employment, the freedom of speech and assembly and the reasonable restrictions around the same, the protection of life and liberty and arrest and detention, the protection of minorities and the freedom of religion, judicial activism and judicial restraint.

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