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I
feel exalted to present the fourth
successive volume of the journal –
Dehradun Law Review- an intellectual
–cum epistemological procreation of
Law College Dehradun. This is to our
great satisfaction that the journal,
unlike a rudderless vessel,
continues to sail successfully
towards its well cherished
objectives in the academic ocean.
Critical acclaims from academicians,
constructive and invaluable
suggestions from the readers as well
as benevolent exchange proposals
from the editorial boards of some of
the reputed journals are testimonies
to this fact. An intellectual or
academic Endeavour has dynamic
periphery as it further propels the
team towards the goal of
constructive academic activism .We ,
so far, have attempted our best to
live up to the expectations of the
readers.
Like the previous issues, the
current issue, too, consists of
articles of academicians and
intellectuals from across the
academic spectrum. Contributors have
attempted to address important and
pressing legal issues which are
beneficial both for law students and
society at large. Prof. S.D. Sharma
has analysed the role of civil
society on protection of human
rights and curbing terrorism. Dr.
Akhilendra K. Pandey has thrown
valuable insights with regard to the
judicial stand over the offence of
rape under alcoholic influence. Mr.
Sujith Koonan comprehensively deals
with the farmer’s rights in India
and issues related to its
implementation. In the successive
pages, Mr. Anjum Parvez discusses
the causes of river pollution and
its impact on social as well as
economic development . |