The Constitution We Adopted (With Artworks) is a unique and visually engaging exploration of the drafting and adoption of India’s Constitution. Combining historical narrative, legal analysis, and detailed artworks depicting key events and personalities, the book provides readers with a holistic understanding of the nation’s supreme legal framework.
It covers the Constituent Assembly debates, fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers, and federalism, offering both a legal and historical perspective. Landmark provisions and decisions that shaped modern governance are illustrated through carefully curated visual representations, making complex constitutional concepts easier to understand.
The book also emphasizes the context in which the Constitution was drafted, highlighting the contributions of key framers, the challenges faced during the drafting process, and the philosophical underpinnings of India’s democratic framework. Its USP lies in its integration of textual analysis with visual storytelling, offering a distinctive learning experience that appeals to both legal scholars and general readers interested in India’s democratic evolution.
Ideal for law students, legal practitioners, academicians, researchers, and civics enthusiasts, this edition bridges the gap between rigorous constitutional study and accessible, visually rich content. It serves as a study guide, professional reference, and a compelling introduction to India’s constitutional history.








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