Abstract

This chapter comprises the conclusions derived from the analysis in the previous chapters. The major conclusions, relating to (i) the theoretical foundations of the rule of law in India and (ii) the reasons for the permanent dichotomy regarding the status of the rule of law, are discussed. The exercise and application of Reason is fundamental to the rule of law in India. The lack of such reason and its replacement with violence is the major challenge to the rule of law in India. In addition, the challenges to equality, the lack of internalisation of legalism and the continued convergence of legality and illegality in everyday affairs has meant that the quest for the rule of law is facing serious challenges in India.

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