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Reserved!: How Parliment Debated Reservations 1995-2007
by Rajeev Dhavan
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Affrmattive action through exclusive quotas for india`s disadvantage in public services and education has caused strikes, protests and riots in India. Parliament and the Supreme Court echoed divergent solutions resulting in dramatic clashes between Parliament and the courts. Earlier, bitter controversies between courts and Parliament in the Nehru era were over land reform (1950-67), and Mrs. Gandhi`s era, it was over parliamentary sovereignty(1967-77). This book is about the third major crisis (1995-2008) over `quota reservations` in the civil services and education.
ISBN - 9788129113696
Pages : 342
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