A vast majority of India's work force, estimated at 93 per cent are un organised and consequently unprotected. They, together with their family members and those of marginal farmers and self employed workers, constituting nearly 95 percent of the country's population, are victims of the prevailing economic system, which is responsible for denial to them an iota or even semblance of social justice in juxtaposition to natural justice. For them, the fulfilment of ...