Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai on Saturday said Directive Principles of State Policy enshrined in the Constitution were non-enforceable in courts but they served as a “roadmap for legislators ...
The Constitution was a charter for change. It called for the disruption of a deeply entrenched social order defined by inequalities of caste and gender, community and colour. The social revolution ...
Referring to Ambedkar's speeches, Gavai noted that a Constitution can not be static but has to be organic and evolving to suit the needs of the people.
India's Supreme Court has upheld Article 31C of the Constitution, which grants legal protection to laws enacted to fulfill Directive Principles of State Policy. This decision reaffirms a portion of ...
He stated that progress towards establishing durable peace, good governance, social justice, and an equitable society, as envisioned by the Constitution, is only achievable through the efficient ...
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