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State and Civil Rights Revisiting Contemporary India is a critical analysis of how civil rights are conceived, protected, and challenged within the Indian state system. The authors, R.M. Pal and Somen Chakraborty, provide an in-depth exploration of the intersection between governmental authority and individual freedoms in modern India.
The book revisits foundational concepts of civil rights while examining their practical implementation in contemporary Indian society. It addresses key issues including constitutional protections, judicial review, and the mechanisms through which citizens can assert their rights against state machinery.
Drawing on case studies and empirical research, the work offers insights into how India’s legal and political institutions have evolved in protecting civil liberties. It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and citizens interested in understanding the dynamics of rights protection in a diverse democratic nation.







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