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Indian Journal of Law and Human Behavior
1(2):p 137-140, Jul-Dec 2015. | DOI:
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Abstract
Recent evidence pertaining to the post-liberalization period, 1991–1997, clearly suggests that despite a significant increase in per capita income, rural poverty did not decline appreciably. This is mainly due to increased inequality not only vis-à-vis the urban areas but also within the rural population. This paper tries to unfold the relations among governance, sustainable development, poverty, and role of judiciary.
Keywords: Democracy; Poverty; Good Governance; Judiciary; Sustainable Development.