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Role of Indian constitution in promoting social justice

By: Saxena, Rekha.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Description: 68(11), Nov, 2024: p.18-22. In: Yojana: A Development MonthlySummary: The impetus of ‘transformative constitutionalism’ necessitates state intervention in society to achieve social justice. He focus on the examination of constituent assembly debate sand discussions throughout the nationalist movement is based on the belief that ideas are significant in history. The fundamental rights aimed to promote social revolution by establishing a society in which all citizens would have equal freedom from compulsion or constraint, whether impose day the state or by society at large. The ability of the state to establish the prerequisites for a just society is one of the constitution’s key purposes. The idea of transformative constitutionalism revolves around the ideal of social justice. – Reproduced
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The impetus of ‘transformative constitutionalism’ necessitates state intervention in society to achieve social justice. He focus on the examination of constituent assembly debate sand discussions throughout the nationalist movement is based on the belief that ideas are significant in history. The fundamental rights aimed to promote social revolution by establishing a society in which all citizens would have equal freedom from compulsion or constraint, whether impose day the state or by society at large. The ability of the state to establish the prerequisites for a just society is one of the constitution’s key purposes. The idea of transformative constitutionalism revolves around the ideal of social justice. – Reproduced

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