- Author(s): Prof. Shefali Raizada, CA Ekta Gupta, Richa Yadav
- Publisher: Commercial Law Publishers (India) Pvt Ltd
- Edition: Ed 2023
- ISBN 13 9789356034136
- Approx. Pages 336 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time 3-5 working days (within Kerala & South India) (Others 7-9 days)
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Description
A consensus-based collection of values, guidelines, and procedures can be provided via a constitution. They serve as the cornerstone on which the populace wants society to advance and the nation to be governed. This covers a consensus on the form of government as well as some principles that the nation should uphold.
Without a set of guiding principles, constitutional practice runs the risk of favoring one particular right or value in a biased way and perverting it into something quite different, such as the justification of injustice under the guise of constitutional law. This would be the case if the value of democracy supports a dictatorship based on a one-sided public vote (as Hitler's government was defended as democratic), or if the value of equality is attained through state planning that ensures absolute equality of result while rejecting individual freedom.
We cannot utilize the idea of constitutional values to denote an arbitrary value judgement made by the drafter of constitutional provisions in the 21st century, the century of human rights as is anticipated by many. The justification of unfair and cruel treatment of people in the name of constitutional principles is no longer acceptable. Also, there is universal agreement that the democratic process is fair and that denying people their political rights is unfair. As a result, when we discuss constitutional values, we assume a specific context for what constitutes these principles.
This book is the product of the collective ideas of the academia- industry-researcher group that took part in and formed the "SANGAM" of this literature. Ask a result, this book advances the discussion while addressing the complexities of the constitutional milieu in which we are currently situated or from a modern perspective, with an explanation of the circumstance through use of historical references.
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Table of Contents
1. Is there any Integral Relationship among the Constitution, Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
2. Right of Self-Incrimination Revisited
3. Dalit Discrimination and Development in India
4. Constitution: Bridging the Gap Between Gender and Society
5. Right to Life is Synonymous with Right to Healthy Environment: National and International Perspective
6. Overview of Independence of Judiciary and Constitutionalism in India
7. Indian Federalism and the Covid-19 Crisis: A Study of Cooperative Federalism in India Constitutional
8. Investigating the Significance and Interpretation of the Preamble in the Indian Constitutional Scheme
9. RTE Act as Law for Vulnerable Section of the Society.
10. The Possibility of International Democracy: A Dream Far from Reality?
11. Tracing the Trend of Right to Equality in India
12. Judicial Activism and Judicial Restraint: A Study in the Indian Context
13. Right to be a Surrogate: Constitutional Perspectives
14. Constitutional Guarantee with regard to Eradication of Poverty
15. Understanding the Theme of the Independence of Judiciary an Constitutionalism in the Indian Context
16. Constitutional Mechansim and Indian Governance..
17. System of Reservation in India: A Topic of Controversies
18. "Punishing the Innocent" - An Insight into Wrongly Convicted: A Constitutional Examination
19. Reservation Policy in India in Educational Institutions - A Descriptive Analysis
20. Indian Constitution: A mixed bag of Best Practices
21. Fraternity tainted by Prejudice: The Fallen Constitutional Value and Lynching
22. Inextricable relation between Constitution and Constitutionalism
23. Examining the Legality and Controversy of Euthanasia Laws in India
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Author Details
Prof. Shefali Raizada
Dr. Ekta Gupta
Ms. Richa Yadav