The Land Reforms

  • F Lourds Mary Gilda Guest Lecturer, Government Law College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Keywords: Land Reforms, Landless persons, Land to the tillers, Inequalities, Social, political and economic, Revenue, Abolition of intermediaries, Tenancy reforms, Redistribution, Land to Dalits, Panchami lands

Abstract

This article aims at presenting the historical background to the Land Reforms. In connection with the Social Distributive Justice it would be appropriate to note how the seeds of Social Distributive Justice were sown in the beginning. Land is the most important of all material resources. Therefore if the objectives of Article 39 (b) and (c) are to be achieved through equal distribution of material resources, certainly there should a distribution of lands. Thus the land reform was an essential phenomenon in the achievement of social distributive justice.

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2017-10-30
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