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ID132078
Title ProperVulnerabilities of institutional checks in Indian Federalism
Other Title Informationthe case of the Adarsh Society Scam in Mumbai
LanguageENG
AuthorTandel, Vaidehi ;  Gandhi, Sahil ;  Libeiro, Sirus Joseph ;  Marpakwar, Chaitanya
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In developing countries, separation of powers coexists with corruption by the ruling elite. This can be attributed to informal institutions, which counter the formal checks and balances. We demonstrate, by studying the Adarsh scam, the vulnerabilities of checks and balances. Fourteen actors belonging to different tiers of the Indian federal setup who could have vetoed the project or certain permissions failed to do so.We find that 54 percent of the checks collapsed because of quid pro quo, 21 percent due to being overridden, 4 percent due to misrepresentation, 7 percent due to absorption, and 14 percent due to omissions in the process.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol.13, No.2; April-June 2014: p.112-128
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol.13, No.2; April-June 2014: p.112-128
Key WordsPower Coexist ;  Scandal ;  Political Collapse ;  Informal Institution ;  Adarsh Scandal ;  Corruption ;  Indian Federalism ;  Mumbai - India ;  Mumbai - Adarsh Society ;  Misrepresentation ;  Political Absorption ;  Government ;  Politics ;  Democracy ;  Institutional Collapse ;  Political Protest


 
 
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