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Title: Judicial Delay in the Extraordinary Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Under Article 136 of the Constitution of India A Study
Researcher: P V Saravana Raja
Guide(s): P Lakshmi
Keywords: Arts and Humanities
Religion
University: GD Goenka University
Completed Date: 2020
Abstract: newline As we all know that our Indian Constitution has three pillars for effective governance of our newlineCountry. They are the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. The main object of the newline Legislature is to enact laws for regulating the people for their upliftment. The Executive is newlineanother pillar to execute those enacted laws by taking it to the doorsteps of the people, for their newlinewelfare. The judiciary is yet another strong pillar to check upon both the Legislatures and the newlineExecutives. That is the reason, the Supreme Court of India, being the Apex body in the Judicial newlineInstitution is called as The Custodian of the Constitution
Pagination: 300
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/326013
Appears in Departments:School of Law

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