Indian Constitutional Law The New Challenges provides a critical and forward-looking analysis of the contemporary issues confronting India’s constitutional framework. The book examines how traditional constitutional doctrines are tested by modern realities such as administrative expansion, federal tensions, and evolving interpretations of fundamental rights. It focuses on the role of constitutional governance in addressing social, economic, and political change.
The text explores key themes including judicial review, separation of powers, constitutional accountability, and the balance between state authority and individual liberty. By engaging with recent judicial trends and constitutional debates, the book demonstrates how constitutional law remains a dynamic field shaped by new challenges and demands.
Designed for advanced study, the book combines doctrinal clarity with analytical depth. It serves as both a textbook and a reference work for understanding how Indian constitutional law adapts to contemporary pressures. The work is particularly relevant for readers seeking insight into the future direction of constitutional jurisprudence in India.








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