FRONTLINE Magazine - May 27 2016
In this issue
Crisis of Justice, Justice and the ideas of India, Complex scene, flood of troubles, Money and politics, battle for Puducherry, Nervous phase, Uncertain state, Manufactures anger, Some of the encroachments, Saudi Arabia in a bind, India- China visa row, Unrest in Mexico...
Crisis Of Justice In India
India is caught between two conflicting visions of the nation—a progressive constitutional one and a conservative one—each with its own view of the role of the judiciary. The fundamental struggle between these has profound implications for the country’s judicial system.
10+ mins
Despair And Unrest in Mexico
There is anger in Mexico over the violence that snuffs out lives but does not get investigated. However, there is little hope that the state will act.
6 mins
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Publisher: THG publishing pvt ltd
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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