This Constitutional Dialogue aims to increase constitutional literacy and broaden the reach of the Indian Constitution. Under this dialogue we discuss various topics of Constitution and Constitutional Theories in Hindi with Professor Tarunabh Khaitan (Professor Oxford University and University of Melbourne). The hosts of this series are Surbhi Karva and Rajesh Ranjan. Surbhi is a law researcher and writes on constitution and gender issues and Rajesh is a law student and founder of Socio-Legal-Literary.
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This Constitutional Dialogue aims to increase constitutional literacy and broaden the reach of the Indian Constitution. Under this dialogue we discuss various topics of Constitution and Constitutional Theories in Hindi with Professor Tarunabh Khaitan (Professor Oxford University and University of Melbourne). The hosts of this series are Surbhi Karva and Rajesh Ranjan. Surbhi is a law researcher and writes on constitution and gender issues and Rajesh is a law student and founder of Socio-Legal-Literary.
संविधान संवाद का छठा एपिसोड “सत्ता विभाजन” के सिद्धांत पर केन्द्रित है। सत्ता के अलग-अलग अंग जैसे कार्यपालिका, विधायिका एवम् न्यायपालिका के बीच सत्ता का विभाजन क्यों जरूरी है, एवम् लोकतंत्र और प्रशासन में इस सिद्धांत की क्या भूमिका है- ऐसे ही सवालों की पड़ताल करता यह वीडियो।
रीडिंग लिंक – “Jeremy Waldron: Separation of Powers in Thought and Practice”
Samvidhan Samvaad by Tarunabh Khaitan
This Constitutional Dialogue aims to increase constitutional literacy and broaden the reach of the Indian Constitution. Under this dialogue we discuss various topics of Constitution and Constitutional Theories in Hindi with Professor Tarunabh Khaitan (Professor Oxford University and University of Melbourne). The hosts of this series are Surbhi Karva and Rajesh Ranjan. Surbhi is a law researcher and writes on constitution and gender issues and Rajesh is a law student and founder of Socio-Legal-Literary.