The Constitution of India is an authoritative guide that explores the country’s legal and administrative foundation in detail. It examines the structure of government, fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers, and constitutional amendments, providing a clear understanding of how the Constitution regulates governance and civil life. By analyzing landmark Supreme Court cases, the book demonstrates the practical application of constitutional provisions in real-world scenarios, highlighting the role of judicial review and the Basic Structure Doctrine in preserving democratic principles.
The text also delves into the relationship between the Union and States, emergency provisions, and administrative responsibilities, making complex legal concepts accessible to both students and practitioners. Its USP lies in its comprehensive, well-structured approach, combining historical context, theoretical knowledge, and practical judicial insights, making it relevant for academics, legal professionals, and civil servants alike.
Ideal for law students, lawyers, academicians, judges, and researchers, this book serves as both a study guide and a reference for examinations, legal research, and professional practice. Its practical examples, case analyses, and clear explanations make it a valuable resource for anyone seeking an in-depth understanding of India’s constitutional framework.








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