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Keeping It For A Later Day: The Use Of “By Law” Clauses In South Asian Constitutions (By Vineet Kumar & Preetam Bharti)

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ISSN 2582-6433
Published 2022/04/15
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The present article is merely a textual study of South Asian Constitutions and their tryst with the “by law” clauses. It is broadly in the nature of survey of these Constitutions. Therefore, this article is bound be laden with all the shortcomings of a textual or surficial analysis. It is a focused attempt to study the use of one of the tools of Constitution at a regional level.
This work can be supplemented in multiple directions. The next step could be to analyse the history and reasons for incorporating these “by law” clauses in the respective Constitutions. The specificities of each Constitutional experience can add vivid details to this bland sketch and make comparison a fruitful exercise. This could be supplemented by looking at the actual working or non-working of these clauses. How effective or non-effective they have been in achieving the purpose of their incorporation will be the ultimate test for their usefulness as a tool in the Constitution making exercise.

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Keeping It For A Later Day: The Use Of “By Law” Clauses In South Asian Constitutions (By Vineet Kumar & Preetam Bharti)

Author Name: Vineet Kumar & Preetam Bharti
Title: Keeping It For A Later Day: The Use Of “By Law” Clauses In South Asian Constitutions
Email Id: vineetgahlawat01@gmail.com
  • Journal IJLRA
  • ISSN 2582-6433
  • Published 2022/04/15

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