Social-Economic Justice and Judicial Activism in India - An Analytical Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7492/fs0nt339Abstract
In the context of India's legal system, this paper explores the complex link between judicial activism and social-economic justice. Starting with a conceptual framework that explains and places both ideas in perspective. This paper examines the development of judicial activism in India, highlighting significant rulings and judges who have influenced the court's perspective on socio-economic problems. A fair analysis of the research is given by examining criticisms and disputes concerning judicial activism. The paper also discusses challenges and limitations on the successful application of social-economic justice, providing insights into the difficulties the courts confront in resolving socioeconomic inequality. Examining the Indian method in comparison to other countries highlights its distinctiveness and provides insights for potential future advancements. Future possibilities are examined in light of anticipated trends in judicial activism for social-economic justice as well as possible legislative changes and governmental initiatives