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Which one of the following could not be construed as a factor in democratic consolidation in India?
Judicial Activism
Empowerment of institutions of local government under the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments
Enactment of the Right to Information Act
Enactment of the Representation of People Act
Democracy has got four pillars. Three organs of the government and the media/press are the pillars. An organ taking up the functions of the other organs is the essential feature of judicial activism. Though it facilitated for some of the benefits of the ordinary people, yet it is against the norms of democratic government. Th
Egypt: This activism has been, in his words, “counterproductive to both the democratic consolidation process and the prospects for the rule of law.
Pakistan: A reading of the verdict and of the politics suggests that the judges are on a collision course with the elected government, and that retrospective judicial vigilance may hinder rather than aid democratic consolidation. is can be seen from various examples. for instance:-
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