Constitutional Law of India (Part-I) is a foundational text that presents the core principles and structure of the Indian Constitution. It begins with an overview of constitutionalism and the historical evolution of India’s constitutional framework. The book explains the meaning and importance of the Constitution as the supreme law of the land and introduces readers to the philosophy underlying its provisions.
Key themes such as rule of law, separation of powers, federalism, and constitutional supremacy are discussed in detail. Special attention is given to Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy, explaining their scope, limitations, and interpretation by courts. The book also introduces the doctrine of basic structure and the concept of judicial review as tools for preserving constitutional values.
This volume is designed primarily for undergraduate law students and those beginning their study of constitutional law. Its language is simple, precise, and supported by relevant case law. By combining constitutional provisions with judicial interpretation, the book helps readers understand how abstract principles are applied in real situations.
Overall, the book serves as the first step in mastering Indian constitutional law. It equips readers with conceptual clarity and prepares them for more advanced study of constitutional institutions and governance covered in Part-II.








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