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Justice, Judocracy and Democracy in India: Boundaries and Breaches provides a comprehensive analysis of India’s judicial system and its role within the democratic framework. The work explores the concept of ‘judocracy’ – the increasing influence and activism of the judiciary in governance – and examines how Indian courts have both upheld and challenged constitutional boundaries.
Sudhanshu Ranjan critically investigates the tensions between judicial intervention and democratic accountability, analyzing landmark cases and judicial decisions that have shaped India’s political landscape. The book addresses key questions about separation of powers, judicial overreach, and the judiciary’s responsibility in protecting constitutional values while respecting democratic processes.
Through detailed examination of India’s legal and political history, this work offers scholars, policymakers, and engaged citizens valuable insights into the ongoing negotiation between the courts, legislature, and executive in maintaining India’s constitutional democracy.







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