'Who killed the rule of law?' is about the decline of the rule of law, solely due to the neglect of settled legal principles by courts. The book cites examples of such neglect in reported judgments of constitutional courts. It also invites the attention of the readers to opinions expressed by former judges of the Supreme Court of India and researchers published in reputed journals. The author traces the root cause of this malaise and suggests a more informed selection of individuals for judgeship to revive the rule of law.
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