This book explores the evolving role of the judiciary in delivering transformative justice within the framework of constitutional democracy. Authored by Dhanaji M. Jadhav, it examines how judicial processes contribute to social change, protection of rights, and advancement of justice in India. The work integrates theoretical perspectives with practical insights, highlighting the judiciary’s role in interpreting laws to achieve equitable and progressive outcomes.
Key Features
- Focus on concept of transformative justice in judicial systems
- Analysis of judicial process and constitutional interpretation
- Discusses role of courts in social justice and rights protection
- Covers evolving trends in judicial activism and public interest litigation
- Integrates legal theory with practical judicial developments
- Insights from eminent legal scholars and judicial authorities
- Foreword and prologue by distinguished legal personalities
- Published by Thomson Reuters
This book is highly beneficial for law students, judiciary aspirants, and academicians interested in constitutional law and jurisprudence. It is also valuable for legal practitioners, researchers, and policy analysts exploring the role of courts in social transformation. Additionally, civil services aspirants and readers interested in governance, rights, and judicial reforms will find this book insightful and academically enriching.