Assembly, Indian ConstituentAssembly, ConstituentConstitution, IndianOx, OxfordHouse, Queen ElizabethBajpai Rochana; "Working Paper Number 30: Minority Rights in the Indian Constituent Assembly Debates", 1946-1949. http://www3.qeh.ox.ac.uk/RePEc/qeh/qehwps/qehwps30.pdf (visited on...
Socioeconomic RightsIndian ConstitutionDirective PrinciplesThe Indian Constitution contains "Directive Principles of State Policy" that require the state to pursue socioeconomic justice. In contrast to justiciable fundaSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
There was one more fundamental right in the Indian Constitution, i.e., the right to property. However, this right was removed from the list of fundamental rights by the 44th Constitutional Amendment. This was because this right proved to be a hindrance towards attaining the goal of sociali...
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We have recently shown that a `sphere+disk' geometry Compton corona model provides a good description of Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) observations of the hard/low state of Cygnus X--1. Separately, we have analyzed the temporal data provided by RXTE. In this paper we consider the imp...
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Part III of the Indian Constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights. It was not incorporated as a popular concession to international sentiment and thinking on human rights in vogue after the conclusion of the World War II. The demand for constitutional guarantees of human rights for Indians wa...
Human rights, as described in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are a set of moral and legal principles that apply to all human beings irrespective of their age, sex, religion, nationality, and other such characteristics. Yet t
In recent years, many developing countries implemented inheritance rights reforms, aimed at abolishing any forms of gender discrimination in the arena of property rights. A few studies examine the interrelationship between inheritance rights reform and qualitative indicators of women’s well-being in term...
Chapter16ObstaclestoWomen'sRightsinIndiaKirtiSinghIntroductionWhiletheConstitutionofIndia adoptedinNovember1949containsarticles mandating equalityandnondiscriminationon thegroundsofsex, severallawsthat clearly violate these principles continuetoexist,especiallyin theareaofpersonallawsorfamilylaws. Mostoftheselaws,which...