explain the concept of transformative constitutionalism and transformative justice.
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transformative constitutionalism is a commitment to substantive equality. and improving socio-economic conditions.
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Writing on the nature of the modern Indian State, political scientist Sudipta Kaviraj states that an institution that was traditionally understood as limited to the basic furniture of our society has come to be transformed into a “central moral force”. Perhaps the expression “constitutional morality” in our judicial decision-making is coming from there and in any event “morality” finds a place in Article 25 of the Constitution of India.
He goes on to describe how exactly the state has acquired this central importance: “It is implicitly invoked in every demand for justice, equality, dignity and assistance – because all such demands can be made only in its name; and it is the state’s responsibility to meet all these expectations.”