Towards the Rule of Law: 25 Legal Reforms for India
The Constitution of India commits India to the path of the rule of law. However, the journey towards a society based on the rule of law is a long and arduous one. For 70 years after the coming into force of the Constitution of the United States, the practice of slavery was common, brought to a brutal end by a Civil War which ripped the nation asunder. 67 years after the coming into force of our Constitution, India faces no such catastrophe. Yet, the rule of law is an ideal that is more a promise than reality.
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