Rule of Law: A Legal Landscape
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The present study portrays the origin, the expansion, the meaning and also the adaptation of the concept of “Rule of Law” in the Indian Legal System. It elucidates the different perspectives on the subject alongwith the various pronouncements of Indian Courts which enabled the expansion of this principle as blood within the Indian liberal democratic set-up.
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