We must illuminate the Constitution by understanding the idea of India. That is neither uniformity nor homogeneity, nor unity upon diversity, but unity in diversity.
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The new Rutgers Democracy Lab at the Eagleton Institute of Politics will aim to promote a civic-minded community informed by research and analysis of citizenship, political participation and civil ...
This is presented as almost an inevitable aspect of the structure of a democratic constitution – that someone's always going to gain power and use that to change democracy into tyranny ...
Supreme Court emerged from its predecessor, the Federal Court, transforming from a limited colonial institution into the world’s most powerful judiciary with unprecedented constitutional authority.