This curated volume features contributions from a diverse group of researchers and practitioners, all exploring how courts have developed constitutional ideals in the face of political and social change.
We delve into fundamental principles such as dignity and equality, the balance between individual rights and group identities, the importance of procedural rigour in achieving substantive justice, and much more.
This volume is divided into four different themes that –
- Explore the manner in which individuals engage with the Constitution to demand citizen-centric justice,
- Examine the navigation of group identities (such as religion and caste) in constitutional litigation,
- Focus on the significance of procedural rigour in ensuring substantive justice, including in the context of insolvency, preventive detention, and public consultations before executive decisions, and
- Capture constitutional values in flux.