Rule of Law Index: South Asia

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2017 was a tough year for rule of law with declines around the world and few cases of any improvement. World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2017-18, which studied 113 countries on 44 indicators, found rule of law scores fell in a third of the countries surveyed, and fundamental rights were the hardest hit along with more governments exercising indiscriminate power
 
2017 was a tough year for rule of law with declines around the world and few cases of any improvement. World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2017-18, which studied 113 countries on 44 indicators, found rule of law scores fell in a third of the countries surveyed, and fundamental rights were the hardest hit along with more governments exercising indiscriminate power
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Rule of Law Index (ROLI) where India has been ranked 77th out of 140 countries in 2022 by the World Justice Project (WJP), a US-based civil society group that rates countries based on the accountability of executives and respect for fundamental rights of people.
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[edit] Year-wise rankings

[edit] 2016

Rule of Law Index, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the world; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, April 26, 2016

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Rule of Law Index, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the world

[edit] 2017-18

August 2, 2018: The Times of India

World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2017-18:
The rankings of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
From: August 2, 2018: The Times of India

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World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2017-18:
The rankings of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka


2017 was a tough year for rule of law with declines around the world and few cases of any improvement. World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2017-18, which studied 113 countries on 44 indicators, found rule of law scores fell in a third of the countries surveyed, and fundamental rights were the hardest hit along with more governments exercising indiscriminate power

[edit] 2022

Rule of Law Index (ROLI) where India has been ranked 77th out of 140 countries in 2022 by the World Justice Project (WJP), a US-based civil society group that rates countries based on the accountability of executives and respect for fundamental rights of people.

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