The present book gives an universally applicable formula for the removal of various inconsistencies and dichotomies between fundamental rights and directive principles, and provides complete information and up-to-date law with regard to present study. The first part of this book deals with the historical background and present position. The second part comprises in itself the detailed study of each and every fundamental right vis-a-vis directive principles along with comparative table of relevant fundamental rights of foreign nations, constitutional position of articles 31b and 31c and inter se relations between fundamental rights and directive principles as a whole. The third part covers within its purview the basic and fundamental principles of the social justice and the human rights and various impediments in the advancement of principles of social justice and human rights within the constitution. Lastly, in the fourth part attempts are made at describing a uniform principle for the solution of this problem in future. This book will be of great interest to law students, legal professional as well as the common man.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gokulesh Sharma
Dr. Gokulesh Sharma (b. 1956) was called to the bar in 1979; practiced as a trial court and appellate court lawyer in both criminal and civil sides. He joined Uttar Pradesh Judicial Services in 1984; so far decided about 38,000 criminal cases in eighteen year of service, a record in itself. Dr. Sharma is recipient of medals at Agra University, Agra, for the best student of LLB and LLM having stood first. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the Faculty of Law (on Constitutional Topic), Agra University, Agra in the year 1991. He is doing, present, Dr. Litt. Work in the same faculty. Dr. Sharma had contributed many articles in journals and newspapers and has actively taken part in various conferences and seminars held on legal issues and problems. His another book ‘Indianization of Duties’, has just been published by Manas Publications.
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Human Rights and Social Justice
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