Abstract
Absorption of the populace in the activities of the state is an essential pre-requisite for development. Such absorption must necessarily result in enthusiastic involvement of the populace in the policy formulation and implementation of the state. Unfortunately, the centralised political structure in the country, has resulted in public participation in governance being another visionary goal, unrealised.
Recommended Citation
Chitageri, Shraddha and Ahuja, Ashish
(1995)
"State Inaction Through Law - a Critique of the
Constitution (Seventy Third) Amendment
Act, 1992.,"
National Law School of India Review: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 11.
Available at:
https://repository.nls.ac.in/nlsir/vol7/iss1/11