Role of Judiciary in Promoting Democracy in India
Winner- Gaurav Kumar
-Rohtas, Bihar
Judiciary is the one of the three pillars of Indian democracy. The other two pillars are the legislative and the executive. Judiciary is also the final arbitrator of Indian constitutional arrangement. It functions as the guardian of fundamental rights as well as conscience keeper of normative values that are allocated by the state. After the French Revolution, the demand for democratic form of government has increased substantially. Through freedom struggles, many states established democracy.
India adopted for a democratic form of government with a written Constitution and welfare nature of state. Montesquieu, in his book 'The ....
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