Does Rawls Provide a Model of Law that Successfully Balances Individual Wants and the Needs of the Greater Good?
Rawls uses a hypothetical “State of Nature” approach to justify his choice of organizing principles for a just society.
Rawls uses a hypothetical “State of Nature” approach to justify his choice of organizing principles for a just society.
Introduction: “A society which perceives women as pure and an embodiment of virtue has no qualms of subjecting them to virulent attack. As an embodiment of virtue, society expects the women to be a mute spectator to and even accepting of egregious discrimination within the home.” Justice DY Chandrachud Freedom Read more…
Introduction: Following the path of secular approach in a pluralistic society, the constitution of India grants enough liberty to every religion for practicing and promoting their own personal laws without any obstruction by the government or any other religion. In Islam, one of such personal law includes “Talaq”, an Arabic Read more…
Introduction: Personal liberty is the right without which one cannot live as human beings. This right contains all those aspects of life which are essential to make human life meaningful. This is mainly based on the principle of natural justice. Article 21 of the constitution reads as: “No person shall Read more…