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Rule of Law: Indian Scenario

Author(s) Purnendu Sekhar Ray
Country India
Abstract The terminology ‘Rule of Law’ (hereinafter RoL) is a phrase which is commonly used whenever law is being studied. According to the RoL, it is essential that everyone should governed by the laws rather than ruler’s decision taken arbitrarily. Historically, it was always the part of the society however, it slowly started seem clear from 1215 England. It didn’t have any core definition however, one of the very know definition was by the Dicey gave the 3 principles of RoL, well it still faces some criticism. It can also be identified in ancient period on the name of ‘Dharma’. For the easy flow of RoL judiciary plays an important role with various judgements. This article is attempted to study about the RoL in Indian scenario. It focuses on the definition, essence of RoL in ancient India, thin and thick theory of RoL etc. this paper presents the WJP index data of India comparing the five consecutive year. Indian court have been a face of judicial activism for increased RoL scope via many provisions in constitution. Even after so many efforts the judiciary, the establishment of the RoL is not full proof in India. Hence, the concerned authorities like the judiciary, parliament, the law commission and certain other authorities need to take the certain steps to present smooth implementation of the RoL to ensure is true sense enforcement.
Keywords RoL, Judiciary, Dicey Concept, WJP RoL Index, Thin & Thick theory
Published In Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2023
Published On 2023-02-14
Cite This Rule of Law: Indian Scenario - Purnendu Sekhar Ray - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2023. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i01.1572
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i01.1572
Short DOI https://doi.org/grtwpz

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