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The transformative constitution : A radical biography of nine acts

By: Publication details: New Delhi Harper Collins Publishers. 2019Description: HBISBN:
  • 9789353026844
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.5402 BHA-1
Contents:
Contents Author’s Note Prologue: The Past Is a Foreign Country Part One: Equality 1. Sex Discrimination: Anuj Garg and the Anti-Stereotyping Principle 2. Equality Before Law: Naz Foundation and Equal Moral Membership 3. Equality of Opportunity: N.M. Thomas, Group Subordination, and the Directive Principles Part Two: Fraternity 4. Civil Rights: Indian Medical Association and Horizontal Discrimination 5. Religious Freedom and Group Identity: Saifuddin and the Anti-Exclusion Principle 6. The Freedom to Work: Peoples Union for Democratic Rights and Forced Labour Part Three: Liberty 7. Privacy beyond the Public/Private Divide: Sareetha and Freedom within the Family 8. Speech, Association, Personal Liberty, and the State of Exception: Jyoti Chorge v. State of Maharashtra 9. Privacy and the Criminal Process: Selvi v. State of Karnataka Epilogue: ‘Something of Freedom Is Yet to Come’: The Aadhaar Case, Technological Self-Determination and the Future of Transformative Constitutionalism Notes Index
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Contents

Author’s Note

Prologue: The Past Is a Foreign Country

Part One: Equality

1. Sex Discrimination: Anuj Garg and the Anti-Stereotyping Principle

2. Equality Before Law: Naz Foundation and Equal Moral Membership

3. Equality of Opportunity: N.M. Thomas, Group Subordination, and the Directive Principles

Part Two: Fraternity

4. Civil Rights: Indian Medical Association and Horizontal Discrimination

5. Religious Freedom and Group Identity: Saifuddin and the Anti-Exclusion Principle

6. The Freedom to Work: Peoples Union for Democratic Rights and Forced Labour

Part Three: Liberty

7. Privacy beyond the Public/Private Divide: Sareetha and Freedom within the Family

8. Speech, Association, Personal Liberty, and the State of Exception: Jyoti Chorge v. State of Maharashtra

9. Privacy and the Criminal Process: Selvi v. State of Karnataka

Epilogue: ‘Something of Freedom Is Yet to Come’: The Aadhaar Case, Technological Self-Determination and the Future of Transformative Constitutionalism

Notes

Index

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