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JOHN RAWLS, PROTECTIVE DISCRIMINATION AND INDIAN JUDICIARY

Every program implementing Protective discrimination or Preferential treatment involves counter-balancing the principles of Justice and equality. An inquiry is necessary to understand, how far these programs are justified with the reference to the principles of justice, equality and utility. Also whether, it is possible to defend preferential treatment policies as an application to the principles of social justice and compensatory justice of the Rawlsian principle of ‘Justice as fairness’. This kind of analysis it is hoped, will have some bearing on the eventual resolution of the different legal problems associated with preferential treatment. An examination of the policy of preferential treatment in the light of the Rawlsian theory of Justice is made in this paper to get a holistic jurisprudential understanding of these issues.

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DR. NITISH NAWSAGARAY
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