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Charting a new institutional development in India: Diagnosing executive failure, critiquing judicial activism and proposing innovative institutional solutions

Posted on:2009-04-17Degree:LL.MType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Chitalkar, PoorviFull Text:PDF
GTID:2449390005452657Subject:Law
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This thesis is set against the backdrop of the crisis of governance that plagues India today. While the bureaucracy is unresponsive, inefficient and has failed in its mandate of implementing developmental policies, judicial activism has emerged as the default institutional alternative to shake off the apathy of executive institutions, perform the task of implementing policies and even formulate policies. However, such a role of the judiciary is undesirable as it has serious implications inter alia for the quality of governance, the health of the institutional fabric and for democratic values. Instead, some new institutional solutions in the areas of public school education and environmental protection are discussed, based on the ideas of re-invention of government, engaging market institutions in governance and public participation. It is hoped that these solutions will not only lead to better governance but also ultimately improve the quality of institutions themselves.
Keywords/Search Tags:Governance, Institutional
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