Supreme Court Has Created Robust Jurisprudential Framework To Strengthen Federalism, Ensure State Rights Are Protected: CJI DY Chandrachud
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He expressed, “ The Court has, in the last few decades evolved a robust jurisprudential framework on federalism to ensure that the State rights are protected, the identity of various communities are fostered and values of representation are promoted.” Read More>>
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