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Equality and compensatory discrimination under the India constitution

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nagpur; Dattsons; 1992Description: 336 pISBN:
  • 817192008X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.0873 APA
Summary: The concept of equality and compensatory discrimination is still not palatable to the common people. The equality which the common people expect in their day to day life differs from that under law. The gap between the two is unbridgeable. The book provides a crystal-clear picture of equality under the law to the common people, lawyers, politicians, social thinkers and jurists. Reservations in educational insti tutions and public employment, prejudice in the common people who form their opinion according to their reason and understanding, which mostly lands them in confusion. The book provides a clarity as to the reservation and its policy under the Constitution, which would definitely unravel the surrounding confusions to it. The book also covers the Mandal Commission Recommendations, and their impact on the Reservation Policy along with other state commission s recommendations.
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The concept of equality and compensatory discrimination is still not palatable to the common people. The equality which the common people expect in their day to day life differs from that under law. The gap between the two is unbridgeable. The book provides a crystal-clear picture of equality under the law to the common people, lawyers, politicians, social thinkers and jurists.

Reservations in educational insti tutions and public employment, prejudice in the common people who form their opinion according to their reason and understanding, which mostly lands them in confusion. The book provides a clarity as to the reservation and its policy under the Constitution, which would definitely unravel the surrounding confusions to it.

The book also covers the Mandal Commission Recommendations, and their impact on the Reservation Policy along with other state commission s recommendations.

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