India in chaos : only judiciary can save by electoral reforms & playing a third eye
By: Agrawal, K.C.
Publisher: Noida Knowledge Books 2019Description: xxxi, 614p.ISBN: 9788190164290.Subject(s): Law & Judiciary -- Supreme Court -- Electoral Reform -- IndiaDDC classification: 349.0954 Summary: The book, while providing comprehensive diagnosis and cure of India’s maladies and their total cure, gives a rare opportunity to transform the nation by establishing responsible and accountable governances with the help of mighty Judiciary. Written in three parts, the book makes a deep introspection into the various factors hampering India’s progress and attempt at comprehensive diagnosis of maladies and their total cure. Submitting a copy of the book to Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Mr. Ranjan Gogoi, Agrawal writes, "The people of India are fondly looking at the Judiciary for implementing the ‘electoral reforms' for providing them a good mother who can take care of them.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The book, while providing comprehensive diagnosis and cure of India’s maladies and their total cure, gives a rare opportunity to transform the nation by establishing responsible and accountable governances with the help of mighty Judiciary. Written in three parts, the book makes a deep introspection into the various factors hampering India’s progress and attempt at comprehensive diagnosis of maladies and their total cure. Submitting a copy of the book to Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Mr. Ranjan Gogoi, Agrawal writes, "The people of India are fondly looking at the Judiciary for implementing the ‘electoral reforms' for
providing them a good mother who can take care of them.
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