Chapter 12

1. ICSSR, 1985, pp. 367–399.

2. See Footnote 3.

3. It may be mentioned here that the ICSSR set up a committee in the early part of the 1970s on ‘Law and Social Change’. Professor Upendra Baxi was a member of that committee which was headed by Justice Krishna Iyer; its Member-Secretary was Professor Yogesh Atal, the then Director of Research at the ICSSR. This should explain the orientation of Baxi's survey.

4. This applies to the entire Western world.

5. See Appendix 1, for a complete list of prominent Law schools in India.

6. One of the important rulings given by the Supreme Court of India on this case maintained that removing pavement dwellers arbitrarily from their place of residence would imply depriving them of their livelihood ...

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