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Reservation in Higher Judiciary of India: Problems and Prospects

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Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Table of Contents; 2. Dedication; 3. Certificate; 4. Declaration; 5. Acknowledgement; 6. Chapter I-Introduction; 7. Chapter 2- Indian Higher Judiciary: Replica of Caste Society; 8. Chapter 3-Constitutional and Democratic Deficit; 9. Chapter 4- Undemocratic Method of Appointment of Judges of Higher judiciary; 10 Chapter 5- Reservation: Means of Participation to an end of Social Justice; 11. Chapter 6- Balancing Principles: Judicial independence, Diversity and Good Chapter; 12. 7-Global Selection Methods: Governance; 13. Chapter 8-Conclusion and Suggestions; 14. Bibliography.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Table of Contents;
2. Dedication;
3. Certificate;
4. Declaration;
5. Acknowledgement;
6. Chapter I-Introduction;
7. Chapter 2- Indian Higher Judiciary: Replica of Caste Society;
8. Chapter 3-Constitutional and Democratic Deficit;
9. Chapter 4- Undemocratic Method of Appointment of Judges of Higher judiciary;
10 Chapter 5- Reservation: Means of Participation to an end of Social Justice;
11. Chapter 6- Balancing Principles: Judicial independence, Diversity and Good Chapter;
12. 7-Global Selection Methods: Governance;
13. Chapter 8-Conclusion and Suggestions;
14. Bibliography.

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