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Legal institutions play a critical role in upholding democratic values from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice by Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale

Legal institutions are the backbone of any democratic society, as they are responsible for interpreting and upholding the laws that govern the nation. Dr. Ambedkar understood the importance of legal institutions in ensuring that democratic values are protected and upheld. These institutions serve as a safeguard against the abuse of power and help in maintaining the rule of law. The role of legal institutions in upholding democratic values is crucial, as they provide a framework for ensuring justice, equality, and accountability within society. By enforcing the laws that are designed to protect the rights of individuals, legal institutions play a vital role in preserving the democratic principles of a nation. Without these institutions, there would be chaos and anarchy, with no means of ensuri...
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    Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice

    Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale

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