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THE LOKPAL IDEA, 1963-2010 VOL. I is a definitive scholarly work that documents the genesis and evolution of India’s anti-corruption institution over nearly five decades. Author Rajeev Dhavan provides an in-depth analysis of how the Lokpal concept emerged, the various legislative attempts to establish it, and the political and constitutional challenges faced during this period.
The volume offers readers a detailed historical narrative of the debates, proposals, and governmental initiatives that shaped the Lokpal framework. It examines the role of key figures, legal precedents, and policy discussions that influenced the institution’s development. This work is essential for understanding India’s struggle to create an effective mechanism for addressing public sector corruption and accountability.
Published by Orient BlackSwan, this hardbound edition serves as an authoritative reference for academics, legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in Indian governance, constitutional law, and anti-corruption efforts.







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