Transformative Constitutionalism in India

Authors

  • Dr. Priya Jain, Dr. Vir Vikram Bahadur Singh, Dr. Pranav Singh, Dr. Sadhana Trivedi, Dr. Indrajeet Kaur, Deeksha Taneja, Kaneez Fatima

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/resmil.v13i4.4531

Keywords:

Transformative, Constitutionalism, Colonial, unconstitutional, limit, judiciary, fundamental, rights

Abstract

This article deals with the concept of transformative constitutionalism in the context of India much detail. The intricacies of the meaning of the term are explained in detail in a much simple language. Its origin has also been discussed in brief. The relevance and need of transformative constitutionalism in India has been dealt with in great depth and an analysis of the same has been made. Several case laws which have either applied the concept or have elaborated on them have also been mentioned.

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Published

2023-06-28

How to Cite

Dr. Priya Jain, Dr. Vir Vikram Bahadur Singh, Dr. Pranav Singh, Dr. Sadhana Trivedi, Dr. Indrajeet Kaur, Deeksha Taneja, Kaneez Fatima. (2023). Transformative Constitutionalism in India. RES MILITARIS, 13(4), 832–839. https://doi.org/10.48047/resmil.v13i4.4531