An analysis of the actions of the Emergency reveals a systematic perversion of the fundamental concepts of constitutionalism and a corresponding attempt at the institutionalization of an authoritarian political system in place of the democratic system that India had adopted at independence. The changes to the political and constitutional system made during this period are remarkable for their disregard for constitutional constraints and their deviation from accepted democratic norms. There was suspension of civil liberties, denial of due process of justice and the revocation of the rule of law. All meaningful opposition was disallowed, public dissent stifled and the freedom of the press virtually destroyed. Permanent changes to the politica...
<p>The State of Emergency in India (1975–1977)</p><p>The article discusses the course of the State o...
The essays in this special section make a significant intervention into debates about the evolution ...
[Conclusion]: In conclusion I would like to note that, in the case of India, the expansion of the le...
This study is concerned with the effect of India's state of emergency 1975-77, on the operation of t...
Purpose – This paper examines the decline of the largest working parliamentary democracy in India ov...
After examining how far Rule of Law applied in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent in the Moghul Period,...
‘Arvind Narrain’s book is an excellent analysis of the present-day reality of India … he signs off i...
The world has been in the grip of a democratic recession and authoritarian regimes and autocratic ru...
India is the largest democracy in the world and has one of the finest written Constitutions as a gui...
Emergency can be defined as a situation where the Government of a country either alters or suspends ...
A type of governance known as democracy is one in which members of the population take part in the m...
Recent democratic backsliding and the rise of authoritarian regimes around the world have rekindled ...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
© 2016 by Duke University Press. The essays in this special section make a significant intervention ...
<p>The State of Emergency in India (1975–1977)</p><p>The article discusses the course of the State o...
The essays in this special section make a significant intervention into debates about the evolution ...
[Conclusion]: In conclusion I would like to note that, in the case of India, the expansion of the le...
This study is concerned with the effect of India's state of emergency 1975-77, on the operation of t...
Purpose – This paper examines the decline of the largest working parliamentary democracy in India ov...
After examining how far Rule of Law applied in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent in the Moghul Period,...
‘Arvind Narrain’s book is an excellent analysis of the present-day reality of India … he signs off i...
The world has been in the grip of a democratic recession and authoritarian regimes and autocratic ru...
India is the largest democracy in the world and has one of the finest written Constitutions as a gui...
Emergency can be defined as a situation where the Government of a country either alters or suspends ...
A type of governance known as democracy is one in which members of the population take part in the m...
Recent democratic backsliding and the rise of authoritarian regimes around the world have rekindled ...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
© 2016 by Duke University Press. The essays in this special section make a significant intervention ...
<p>The State of Emergency in India (1975–1977)</p><p>The article discusses the course of the State o...
The essays in this special section make a significant intervention into debates about the evolution ...
[Conclusion]: In conclusion I would like to note that, in the case of India, the expansion of the le...