The Constitution of India is an authoritative resource that delves into the principles, structure, and functioning of India’s supreme legal framework. It explores the fundamental rights and duties of citizens, the distribution of powers between the Union and States, and the essential features that safeguard democracy and governance. Through detailed analyses of landmark Supreme Court judgments and key constitutional amendments, the book demonstrates how the Constitution shapes governance, civil rights, and judicial oversight in India.
The text explains complex legal concepts in a clear, accessible manner, making it suitable for both academic study and practical legal reference. It covers pivotal topics such as the Basic Structure Doctrine, federalism, separation of powers, judicial review, and emergency provisions, offering readers insights into both historical context and contemporary relevance. Its USP lies in its comprehensive, structured exposition that links constitutional theory with real-world applications, making it a vital resource for understanding India’s democratic and legal systems.
Ideal for law students, legal practitioners, judges, researchers, and academicians, the book equips readers with the knowledge required for examinations, scholarly research, or professional practice. It is also a valuable reference for civil servants and policymakers seeking to understand the constitutional basis of governance in India.








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