National Law University, Jodhpur is delighted to announce the publication of Volume IX, Issue 2 of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal. We extend our sincere appreciation to the Editorial Board for their continued dedication and excellence. We also express our gratitude to Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Harpreet Kaur for her constant encouragement, and faculty-in-charge Sayantani Bagchi for her leadership.
The authors and their respective works are listed below:
Prof. (Dr.) Laurence Claus, “Deparadoxing Constitutional Democracy” [Pages 1–21]
Anubhav Kumar & Neha Tripathi, “The Conundrum of Manifest Arbitrariness and
Legislature’s Intent: An Inquiry” [Pages 23–41],
Archisa Ratn & Atharva Dwivedi “Decriminalising Indian Politics: Synchronising Democratic
Probity and Fairness in India’s Electoral Set-Up” [Pages 43–68]
Daisy Verghese & Parvathy K. Arun “To Consociate or Not to Consociate: Understanding the
Paradox of Elite Dominance and Constitutionalism” [Pages 69–106]
Mansi Tiwari, “Tribal Communities And The Indian Constitution: Socio-Economic Rights Of
Tribes In India And The Challenges Of Climate Change” [Pages 107–147]
Gargi Bindal, Democracy On Trial: A Case Of Temporary Disqualification Of People’s
Representatives Under Section 8b Of The Representation Of The People Act” [Pages 148 – 181]
To read more, refer to https://www.calj.in/post/publication-of-volume-ix-issue-ii. For queries,
feedback, or submissions, contact us at editorcalq@gmail.com.