Indian Constitution and social revolution right to property since independence
Material type: TextSeries: SAGE series in modern indian history ; volume XVIPublication details: Los Angeles Sage 2015Description: xxxv,495p. 22 cmISBN:- 9789351500636
- 23 346.54043 AN-I
- KNS641 .A95 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 485-488) and index.
Idea of socialism and the Indian National Congress : the Nehru imprint -- Socialism and the right to property as a fundamental right : the constituent assembly debates -- Socialism as state policy : a brief discussion on the debate on directive principles in the constitutent assembly -- The Socialist agenda : reconciling fundamental rights with directive principles -- Property as fundamental right : the judiciary strikes again -- Restoring the balance : Keshavananda and the basic structure doctrine -- Integrating the directive principles into the fundamental rights -- Socialism and liberalization -- Conclusion.
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