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"The Path to Equity: Constitutional Principles in Social Justice"

Author(s) Prasanta Pradhan, Neha Meher
Country India
Abstract India’s Constitution, adopted in 1950, is a monumental document that guarantees fundamental rights and lays the foundation for achieving social justice in the country. Social justice in India refers to the equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and treatment to all citizens, particularly marginalized groups. The Constitution’s commitment to social justice is reflected in its provisions for equality, affirmative action, and protections against discrimination based on caste, religion, gender, and other factors. Despite this constitutional framework, significant inequalities persist in Indian society. The Constitution’s role is not just to provide legal guarantees, but to foster societal transformation by implementing inclusive policies. This article examines the constitutional commitment to social justice in India, focusing on provisions that address inequality, such as affirmative action, reservation policies, and the protection of minority rights. It also highlights the challenges in translating these constitutional ideals into tangible outcomes and the ongoing efforts needed to achieve true equality. Through legal reforms, judicial interpretation, and active participation of marginalized communities, India continues to work toward addressing its deeply ingrained social inequalities.
Keywords Keywords: India Constitution, Social Justice, Affirmative Action, Minority Rights, Legal Reforms, Societal Transformation, Social Inequality.
Field Sociology > Politics
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025
Published On 2025-02-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.37925
Short DOI https://doi.org/g86w5v

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