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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 816-821


How Judicial Activism affects the lives of migrant workers during COVID 19 Pandemic and Women in general in India?

Vipin Kumar.




Abstract

The concept of Judicial Activism acts as the source of defining the equity and natural rights. In India, the root of judicial activism has been found to be difficult. For a long period of time, the approach of orthodox has been adapted to understand the Judicial Activism. It has been based on the way of determining the number of rights associated with the women, migrant workers as well as with the normal citizen rights. The proper implication of Judicial Activism leads to determine the higher level of success and development of legislative as well as the judiciary system of country. To have the proper understanding of judicial activism concept, the proper analysis as well as the evaluation of literature sources has been done. This has been further supported by applying the most relevant research defined majorly in terms of the primary as well as the secondary method. In support of this, the implication as well as the analysis of data has been done with that of relating to the concept of Judicial Activism. The in-depth analysis as well as the implication of effective source has been done to define the relevant form of data being gathered as per that of defining the number of equality based laws related to that of defining the recommendations as well as the future needs to define the judicial activism system.

Key words: Judicial Activism, migrant workers, COVID 19






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