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He aimed to achieve social justice through legal means from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice by Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale

Dr. Ambedkar's vision for achieving social justice was deeply rooted in the legal framework of the Indian Constitution. He believed that the law should be a tool for uplifting the marginalized and oppressed sections of society, rather than perpetuating their exploitation. By enshrining principles of equality, liberty, and justice in the Constitution, he aimed to create a more equitable and just society for all. Ambedkar recognized that social inequalities were often perpetuated through discriminatory laws and practices. Therefore, he advocated for legal reforms that would address these injustices and ensure equal rights and opportunities for all citizens. Through his role in drafting the Indian Constitution, he sought to lay down a solid legal foundation for achieving social justice in the country. One of the key aspects of Ambedkar's approach to social justice was the emphasis on affirmative action and reservations for marginalized communities. He believed that these measures were necessary to level the playing field and provide opportunities for those who had been historically disadvantaged. By incorporating provisions for reservations in education, employment, and political representation, he sought to empower marginalized groups and enable their full participation in society. Ambedkar also emphasized the importance of access to justice for all individuals, regardless of their social status or background. He believed that a robust legal system was essential for protecting the rights of the vulnerable and holding the powerful accountable. Through his advocacy for a strong and independent judiciary, he aimed to ensure that the law would serve as a shield for the weak and a sword against injustice.
  1. Ambedkar's approach to achieving social justice through legal means was characterized by a deep commitment to equality, fairness, and empowerment. His vision for a just society was not just aspirational but grounded in concrete legal provisions that would protect the rights and dignity of all individuals. Through his tireless efforts in shaping the Indian Constitution, he laid the groundwork for a more inclusive and equitable society for future generations.
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Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice

Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale

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