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Law and Social Change. A Critical Analysis





P. Ramalakshmi, Assistant professor, Chennai Dr. Ambedkar government law college, Tiruvallur


Abstract


The research paper aims to address how law as an instrument of social change has been successful in establishing social justice and where do we stand today in this regard and bringing it into reality among the people in the such a diversified pluralistic country like in India. In fact , the relation between law and social justice is one of the means and the goal emphasised by natural law thinkers from the earliest times. The constitutional framers had initially drafted the preamble as SOVEREIGN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC . However by the “ social and secular1” was inserted in the preamble, so was unity with integrity. Further this research has laid emphasis as to from where the social change need to evolve further , put forth the strong constitutional backing ,enunciating social justice.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

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