A terse, brief order of the Supreme Court of India in the Networking of Rivers case in September 2002 impugns the role of public interest litigation in the wake of neoliberal reforms. At a poignant moment in India's 'tryst with destiny', socio-legal studies in India stand disarmed and disempowered without adequate conceptual and theoretical tools to analyse and interpret the event in emancipatory ways. The case inaugurates a new phase in judicial activism and Public Interest Litigation in India, a subject that has been written about extensively both in India and elsewhere. In this article the Networking of Rivers case is used as a vehicle to explore the trajectories of developments in socio-legal studies in India and the ways in which it ma...
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India began in the late 1970s. For the first time the rights of ...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
In this Essay, I examine the interaction between Indian constitutional law and Indian tort law. Usin...
This article analyses the emergence and practice of public interest litigation in India; it is an im...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
American constitutional law scholars have long questioned whether courts can really drive social ref...
American constitutional law scholars have long questioned whether courts can truly drive social refo...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...
Movements come and go, in society at large no less than in the academy. Theories are refined; they i...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation, I examine how India has addressed the question of environmental hu...
Moog pursues three related themes or lines of inquiry that have marked her own research, the roots o...
As of now Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has become the preeminent in India's legal interaction — ...
In this research paper the researcher has focused on the introduction of Public Interest Litigation ...
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India began in the late 1970s. For the first time the rights of ...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
In this Essay, I examine the interaction between Indian constitutional law and Indian tort law. Usin...
This article analyses the emergence and practice of public interest litigation in India; it is an im...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
American constitutional law scholars have long questioned whether courts can really drive social ref...
American constitutional law scholars have long questioned whether courts can truly drive social refo...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...
Movements come and go, in society at large no less than in the academy. Theories are refined; they i...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation, I examine how India has addressed the question of environmental hu...
Moog pursues three related themes or lines of inquiry that have marked her own research, the roots o...
As of now Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has become the preeminent in India's legal interaction — ...
In this research paper the researcher has focused on the introduction of Public Interest Litigation ...
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India began in the late 1970s. For the first time the rights of ...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
In this Essay, I examine the interaction between Indian constitutional law and Indian tort law. Usin...