
The purpose of this paper is not only to understand the meaning of “good governance”, “democracy”, and “Gender justice” in India but also to examine whether these concepts are entrenched deeply in the Indian political system, which claims to be the largest democratic experiment in the world. The paper also attempts to find out the extent to which the concepts of gender justice and democracy are applied in our unique socio-political settings. Are they successfully applied in the Indian political system? If not; what are the factors that do not allow them to take deep roots in India? Are there any ways to strengthen them in India? The paper aims to investigate solutions for these and other queries.
