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RLR Volume III Issue II

“Environment Protection Authority, National Green Tribunal and Environmental Governance in India”

Environmentalism much like constitutionalism seeks to limit the autocratic tendency of technology driven growth with reference to our environment. Incidentally these two concepts have a lot in common. They are similar in their object and purpose and a lot more similar in their specific demands for creation of institutions that fulfill these objects. In fact, […]

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Indian Judiciary and the ‘State’ in Article 12 of the Constitution: Can there be an ‘Essential’ State?

An examination of the scope of ‘state’ under article 12 is important because it essentially defines the limits of the most fundamental of rights i.e the right to claim fundamental rights. In essence it is a matter of circumscribing the boundaries of a citizen’s relationship with the state and calibrating these parameters so that the

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