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Constitutional crisis and problems in India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Kalpaz; 2003Description: 174 pISBN:
  • 8178351862
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.54 BHA
Summary: The present book is an inquiry and also research finding into the contemporary constitutional crisis in India. This will make one aware not only of the weakness of the present model of parliamentary system responsible for electoral corruption, defection and constitutional bargaining but also of the way that the presidential model will effectively plug the shortcomings and defects inherent in our system of governance. In short, the book is a study of the Indian Constitution in the proper historical perspective a study punctuated by a highly provocative and yet refreshing analysis. The author very earnestly pleads for the widening of our mental horizon and to think more in terms of national interest rather than petty party politics.
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The present book is an inquiry and also research finding into the contemporary constitutional crisis in India. This will make one aware not only of the weakness of the present model of parliamentary system responsible for electoral corruption, defection and constitutional bargaining but also of the way that the presidential model will effectively plug the shortcomings and defects inherent in our system of governance.

In short, the book is a study of the Indian Constitution in the proper historical perspective a study punctuated by a highly provocative and yet refreshing analysis.

The author very earnestly pleads for the widening of our mental horizon and to think more in terms of national interest rather than petty party politics.

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