The Constitution of India – Jhabvala Series offers an in-depth study of India’s constitutional framework, providing readers with a clear understanding of the country’s governance and legal systems. The book examines fundamental rights, directive principles of state policy, separation of powers, federalism, and constitutional amendments, demonstrating how these provisions operate in practice.
Through detailed analysis of landmark Supreme Court cases, the text highlights the judiciary’s role in interpreting the Constitution, including the application of the Basic Structure Doctrine, judicial review, and the safeguarding of democratic principles. It also explores administrative governance, the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and States, and emergency provisions, offering practical insights into constitutional law in action.
The book’s USP lies in its structured and comprehensive approach, integrating historical context, legal theory, and contemporary judicial interpretations, making it accessible to both students and professionals. Ideal for law students, practicing lawyers, judges, academicians, and researchers, this volume serves as a reference, study guide, and professional resource. Its clear explanations of complex legal principles ensure both academic rigor and practical relevance, making it indispensable for constitutional studies and legal practice.








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