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100 _aMenon, N.R. Madhava
245 _aRule of law: a sine qua non for good governance
260 _c2017
300 _ap.10-18.
362 _aOct
520 _aThis paper seeks to explain the relationship between rule of law and good governance in the context of the historical experience of societies in organising political power for maintaining order, justice and progress. It particularly focuses on Indiaメs experience with rule of law, which is part of the basic structure of the Indian constitution and is characterized by limited government, guarantee of basic rights and an independent judiciary. While appreciating the critical role of the judiciary in upholding the rule of law, the paper sounds a word of caution against judicial overreach. It emphasizes the complementary role of other constitutional institutions and the need for alignment of the principle with major social goals. - Reproduce
650 _aGood governance - India
650 _aRule of law
650 _aGovernance - India
773 _aJournal of Governance and Policy Analysis
909 _a116506
999 _c116500
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