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India / Indian law / Human rights in India / Law enforcement in India / Public Interest Litigation / Government of India / Fundamental Rights in India / Class action / Judiciary of India / Law / Civil law / Constitution of India
Date: 2013-01-25 11:52:42
India
Indian law
Human rights in India
Law enforcement in India
Public Interest Litigation
Government of India
Fundamental Rights in India
Class action
Judiciary of India
Law
Civil law
Constitution of India

Public Interest Litigation in India: A Critical Review By

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