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Readjustment of the Commons: Evaluating Claims of Southern Resistance | Shreenath K. & Aniket Pandey

  • The Editors of CALQ
  • Oct 26, 2021
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Updated: Oct 26, 2021

In Readjustment of the Commons: Evaluating Claims of Southern Resistance, published in Volume VI Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal, Shreenath A. Khemka and Aniket Pandey critically analyse the resistance displayed by southern states to readjustment of the seats in the Indian Parliament as per population in light of the differential rise in population across southern and northern states. The authors argue that such claims made by the southern states are non-justiciable, citing the incongruity of the claims with the bicameral archetype of Parliament and absence of numerical exactitude.


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