A 1967 landmark judgement declared that it was not within the powers of the Parliament to abridge Fundamental Rights granted in Part III of the Constitution.
Begum Rokeya was a torchbearer of Bengali Muslim women's awakening. In Sultana's Dream, she creates a utopian feminist land where women are freed from seclusion and oppression.
In a 1977 paper, titled Economic Growth with Social Justice, B.R. Shenoy discussed the relationship between economic freedoms, consumer sovereignty and social justice.
N.G Ranga was one of the few leaders who not only had intimate knowledge of the problems of agriculture, but was also involved in the promotion of peasant proprietorship for over two decades.