1950
A. under the inspiring leadership of Subhas Bose and the sudden awakening of British justice and magnanimity It was undoubtedly due to the cumulative effect of all these and to the pressure of world events which made the freedom of India the keystone of the United Nations of the World. [...]. Thus the peace of the body is the well-ordered organisation of its parts ; the peace of the irrational soul is the well-ordered repose of its sensual desires ; the peace of the rational soul is the well-ordered agreement of thought and action ; the peace of the body and soul together is the well-ordered life and health of the living being ; the peace of mortal men and God is the well-ordered o [...] In spite of the great work done by the concept of the reign of law for the maintenance of the liberties of the individual subject it apparently brought in its train features in the administration of Justice which necessarily led to delay formalism rigidity and paradoxically at times to a negation of justice. [...] But is it not the cry of the common man the world over that there is one law for the poor and another for the rich or the more serious cry justice is only for the rich and none for the poor ". The complicated machinery of the Courts of the land and the enormous expense entailed by legal proceedings justify to a great extent this criticism. [...] There are also likely to be disputes in the working out of the details of the scheme in the approval of plans in the fixing of standards and in the allocation of burdens.
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